…scope of silver borders and unsets, and onto what cards we feel may be problem children. As such, we’d like to be open and communicative with what cards we’re currently…
…synergize with the themes our Oathbreaker and Signature Spell share of mass discard and sacrifice, filling and recurring graveyards, and mass life loss. Mass Discard and Sacrifice This deck leans…
…[]. An iconic combo-in-a-can Sorcery from several formats, Scapeshift [] lets us do all sorts of fun things. It can find Dark Depths [] and Thespians Stage [] to create…
…Signature Spell — and the only spell in the deck — is Open the Armory. This spell will allow us to search for any aura in our deck and add…
…a soft reset, Worldfire can (and likely will) completely stall out a game until the first person draws lands and a threat providing little counterplay and interaction post-reset. We’ve tested…
…can be accomplished with extra turn spells in the command zone that are arguably more powerful. These strategies typically require less work, and do not require passing the turn again…
…concerned that they are faster than is healthy for the format. We are currently looking at ways to remove power and consistency, without rendering a multitude of decks unplayable. Next:…
You can read the first Article from the Oathbreaker Rules Committee here: The Art of Banning. Oathbreaker was founded as a fun and fast casual multiplayer format. As with any…
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…
…with multiple opponents. In Oathbreaker, when you can guarantee that you can cast it on time each game, games can become repetitive very quickly. See The Truth [] This is…