…After a month or so, we had the structure of the format done and introduced it to the rest of the Weirdcards team. They helped us extensively playtest the format….
…for taking the time to meet with me. With the recent internet explosion of Oathbreaker, Weirdcards is getting even more attention than before. I’d like to hit the pause button…
…friends. Use MTG finance to play the game cheaper and grow the community! That said, there are definitely people who will look to sell into the hype which, from an…
…of the problem, it grinds the game to a halt. Opponents to the Narset deck are stuck topdecking until they can get to an answer, hoping their hand doesn’t get…
…can figure out how to optimize the card choices to better suit the energy of the deck. Let’s iterate together on the deck in the comments. Without further ado, here’s…
…blue mana…until someone wipes your board. The deck wins with the help of 2 cards, both doing completely different things. Let’s start with the coolest one. This is, in my…
…haste! They must attack themselves with Avatar (because of Evil Presents []), and they must attack with their other creatures (so they can’t block). This means they’ll take 16 from…
…a real. In multiplayer formats, like Oathbreaker the versatility and inherent politics of the format make the downside of the card almost non-existent. The equity of being able to answer…
…[] and Windfall [] have been discussed since Narset was first spoiled with War of the Spark. The idea of dropping her and then casting Windfall to destroy the hands…
…your opponents? Well, MOVE OVER ELDERSPELL, BACK UP WINDFALL. There’s some new jerks in town! These are Devastating Duos. Each of these Planeswalker and Signature Spell pairs are guaranteed to…