…Invocations. I can barely decode it, but I think it says “The Breaking of the Oaths”. Awe and intimidation tingle inside me. I’m about to interview the creator of a…
…has Magic been a part of your life? How have you seen it impact others? Jason: I learned to play in college in the 90’s. In short, it’s how I’ve…
…for it is super high, so if you’re not using it and only intend to sell it for a profit, the time and effort is not worth it. The Chain…
…[]//Nissas Triumph []. This is for one specific reason: With a Nissa Planeswalker in play, Nissa’s Triumph can search for 3 lands of any type, and not just basic forests!…
…players play the game going forward. The best shell for this combination is a Rack deck that can utilize it’s graveyard as a resource. Fill it with creatures that can…
…downside for each of these cards is real, but you can build around them to mitigate their drawbacks. Tempt is interesting in that it will greatly punish your opponent’s for…
…format hasn’t been “solved” yet, so there is more room to experiment with new designs. As much as everyone is talking about Oathbreaker right now, it takes time for a…
…I’m nearly trunk with power and its flexibility is not irrelephant. Puns aside, this is a colorshifted Beast Within [], which falls into an interesting power level place in various…
…Theros-born hero himself, Gideon Jura (may he Rest In Peace []). As I mentioned in my Liliana Intro Box article, my goal for this series is to provide one deck…
…above decklist, I’m sure it’s not hard to figure out, which is why instead, I decided to show them how you can win in Oathbreaker on turn two. Below is…