…the list: Final Thoughts I want to note that I purposely left out some of the finer points of the deck, like the mini-proliferate theme, and the lack of creatures,…
…you combo off. Of course, those can certainly attack when needed. Here’s where our second win condition comes into play. Coat of Arms is pretty self explanatory. The dozens of…
…planeswalkers. Planeswalkers can give you incremental value while threatening the other players at the table. These particular walkers also synergize well the rest of the deck. Chandra, Acolyte of Flame…
…a real. In multiplayer formats, like Oathbreaker the versatility and inherent politics of the format make the downside of the card almost non-existent. The equity of being able to answer…
…banned in this format, since they cannot sit in the Command Zone. Because of the Signature Spell, some instants and sorceries are too powerful to be allowed access to the…
They say that comedy comes in threes, but if the first previews from Core 2020 are any indication, the same can be said of Chandra. Here at oathbreakermtg.org, we wouldn’t…
…Offense: The big offense of this deck lies in the auras, which buff the deck and enhance our creatures. There are also several cards like Tuvasa, the Sunlit [], Aura…
…of lands in this deck and putting them in the graveyard to dig into our deck is exactly what we want to be doing. The second ability will ramp us…
…is a mainstay of most token decks since you can exchange all those small bodies for an influx of mana. With some of the other cards in the list already,…
…denying your opponents the access to their resources and dealing damage to them in the process. It is the essence of what black wants to do. It hurts your enemies…