London Mulligan

…become that player’s opening hand, and that player may not take any further mulligans. This process is then repeated until no player takes a mulligan. A player can take mulligans…

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Primary Colors: An Introduction to Oathbreaker

…some commonalities. I stuck with lower casting costs, low land counts, and aggressive setups. Most decks will probably want to run between 21 and 23 lands, like standard decks, but…

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Rules

…refers to your commander, it instead refers to your Oathbreaker. The above “comp rules” were codified by Bryan Spellman from the original rules at Weirdcards. Check out the Origin Story…

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