…owned much of my attention and favor from Innistrad on. More recently, I expanded back a bit into the competitive formats, but Commander and Oathbreaker still take up most of…
…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…
…cast them. The shell for this combination is a an artifact heavy prison deck with our winning Whir of Invention target being Knowledge Pool. Knowledge Pool will lock our opponents…
…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…
…appropriate cost reduction- this is because the rules take any additional costs into consideration before applying any reductions. Because of this, there are several spells where you may never have…
…2 to win, anyway!). I speak with experience when I say this is your main win condition. We will end up with an armada of servos, but can’t count on…
…off in Ixalan when some new friends told me about Commander. I found a nearby LGS and I’ve enjoyed tons of limited, commander, standard, and I’ve dabbled in modern and…
…rules committee did not want to unban all of these cards at once as this could unbalance the format too much too quickly. We wanted to pick the one card…
…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…