Oathbreaker is multiplayer format, played with 60 card singleton decks (only one copy of each card, no limit on basic lands). You start the game with your Oathbreaker and Signature Spell…
…the community. This card was very powerful, even against our competitive decks. Griselbrand decks were still winning games far too quickly, even when the table knew what was going on…
…uniquely good in this format, these two really slice into the competition. In more competitive formats, like Modern and Legacy, these two swords will have absolutely no impact. Even in…
…Chandra, Novice Pyromancer [] Don’t sleep on this Chandra because she’s “merely an uncommon.” This girl is on Fiiyyyahh. Historically, any time a Walker has been able to ‘buy back’…
…quick. Our banned list list aims to reflect these aspirations. The Oathbreaker Rules Committee considers the following categories when banning cards: Extreme early mana acceleration. This is typically permanent mana…
November 6th — Jeweled Lotus [] is banned Unlike the Commander Rules Committee which announced that they were aware that this card was going to be printed, we found out…
…It helps with threat assessment and can lead to some interesting table talk. Please, expect to be hated on if you are the one running the scariest combination. For example,…
…it on in the first turn. If we do have two mana on turn one, one more spell like Izzet Signet [] or Grim Monolith [] can accelerate our mana…
…@ me on twitter to talk about why Mana Geyser should be unbanned (for legal reasons this is a joke.) Written by Nikki, on behalf of the Oathbreaker Rules Committee….
…we are removing that section from our philosophy document, and will continue to evaluate those types of cards based on other criteria only. Now on to future plans… Jeweled Lotus…