…prospect given the current landscape of the format. Without being sat in your command zone it lacks the ease of casting access that makes it dominant in formats like Commander,…
…an increased win rate above other decks. The rules committee plans on testing combo decks next before making our decisions. Do you know any incredible Griselbrand [] combos that you…
…you bulk creatures with her +1, or a single valuable creature with her +2. I plan to combine her with a bunch of creatures with enters-the-battlefield triggers like Eternal Witness…
…They have been running the MagiKids website and Weirdcards YouTube channel. Even though they are just joining the committee now, they have been part of our mission for years. First…
Welcome back Oathbreakers to the (hopefully) final announcement of 2020. While there are no changes at the moment the new year holds much potential and excitement with the prospect of…
…created by the WeirdCards Charitable Organization, and you can go to their website, Weirdcards.org, for more information on the rules of the format as a whole. Anyway, once I realized…
…receipt. Feel free to write “Oathbreaking Away from 2020” in the notes on your donation, and keep an eye out for more details about the event in the coming weeks!…
…a few)… We interviewed one of the creators of the format! An Interview with and Oathmaker. We had some amazing deck techs this week. Saheeli, Sublime Artificer//Thoughtcast Narset, Parter of…
…of the game and unenthused. These types of cards are usually too hard to answer, under costed, or enable quick combo finishes. Ban examples: Trade Secrets [] and Limited Resources…
…is being cast, and the color identity of Rowan, Scholar of Sparks []// Will, Scholar of Frost [] is UR. The signature spell must fall within that combined color identity…