…play until freshman year of high school. In the beginning, I tried competitive formats like standard, but around the time of original Innistrad I transitioned to mostly playing Commander. Commander…
…advantage that your opponent’s might as well concede. Teferi, Time Raveler [] and Whir of Invention [] We’ve seen Teferi Mage of Zhalfir [] warp commander games with his ability…
…command zone. In this format, I can use my copy of Karakas [], since your Commander is a Planeswalker! Those of you coming from EDH should keep in mind that…
…combo pieces should probably not be in your command zone. This is particularly true if your Signature Spell has a combo with your Oathbreaker. For example, Narset Parter of Veils…
…Titan [] felt fair compared to other cards already legal in the format. Community Concerns As part of the growing popularity of Oathbreaker, we put out polls to see what…
…are made of 60 cards, including an Oathbreaker and a Signature Spell. You can fine out more by checking out the quick rules, the comp rules, and the homepage. What…
…2017, most of us were in the midst of playing a mix of modern, legacy, and commander. Since the inception of the format, two of us have had children and…
…specifically the mechanic of Companion. Wizards realized the implications of this mechanic in formats outside of their control and gave the Commander rules committee advance notice. We however, did not…
…cards caused an equal amount of debate amongst the Oathbreaker Rules Committee as it did for the Commander Rules Committee. At the end of that debate, this is where we…
…many of the cards people want to buy for Oathbreaker decks are cards they’d buy for Commander anyway. This odd positioning makes it difficult for a lot of MTG finance…