…new format that could get that feel for me. That is when the idea of Oathbreaker was formed. The game came first, but the name was not too far behind…
…this sounds like a whole different scale! What are the benefits and reasons teachers cite for Magic? Jason: The analog, no-screens, thing is actually the biggest— come for the pragmatism,…
…reason this card can’t grow. Honestly, the one big drawback for me is the buy in/benefit ratio is too small for me to stand behind this card. ***Another issue with…
…the presence of spell in the command zone and the speed of the format. In Commander, games often last long enough for the Sol Ring advantage to be overcome. We…
…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…
…uniquely good in this format, these two really slice into the competition. In more competitive formats, like Modern and Legacy, these two swords will have absolutely no impact. Even in…
…to pay the commander tax, due to the way the cards were designed. To understand this better, check out the faq. Affinity Affinity for artifacts is considered one of the…
…now. That’s ok, don’t feel guilty. Survive The Early Turns The format is fast. At least, its faster than Commander. The reason for this is because the rules incentivize strategies…
They say that comedy comes in threes, but if the first previews from Core 2020 are any indication, the same can be said of Chandra. Here at oathbreakermtg.org, we wouldn’t…
…is an Oathbreaker? Your Oathbreaker is a Planeswalker that starts the game in the Command Zone and can be cast by paying its mana cost plus an additional (2) for…