…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…
…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…
…while strangling their ability to answer your spells and threats. Furthermore, this deck exemplifies what you would want in a good pairing of an Oathbreaker and Signature Spell. Our general…
…well with any of the effects that let us play an extra land. Sakura Tribe elder []: This will enable us to have an early blocker who can be sacrificed…
…to give your commander an extra loyalty and it’s a land that comes into play untapped! This card is exceedingly strong for some of the Oathbreakers with no uptick loyalty…
…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…
…an increased win rate above other decks. The rules committee plans on testing combo decks next before making our decisions. Do you know any incredible Griselbrand [] combos that you…
…a non-creature spell. Those servos can be used with Krark-Clan Ironworks [], Ashnod’s Altar [] and Phyrexian Altar [] for mana. They can be used with Skullclamp [] to draw…
…we would like to thank all of our fellow Oathbreakers everywhere who … Full Article Zcoffey08 Rules Committee Update Oct 2022 Oathbreaker Rules Committee Oct 2022 Update The Past Year…
…can be your Signature Spell. Second, you can’t play the land side from your Command Zone. “If a Signature Spell would somehow go anywhere but the Command Zone or the…