…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…
…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…
…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…
…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…
…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…
…paired with other artifact payoffs like Sai Master Thopterist [] you may never spend mana on the command zone tax for this spell. Improvise Improvise is the “fixed” version of…
…Standard or other 60 card One-on-One formats, you’re gonna have to learn politics. I have played Oathbreaker in Multiplayer settings as well as One-on-One, and both ways feel pretty good….
…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…
(For a shorter introduction, visit the Quick Rules.) If Magic The Gathering: Comprehensive Rules contained a section on “Oathbreaker”, it would look like this… 906.1. In the Oathbreaker variant, each…
…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…