…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…
…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…
…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…
…powerful cards to play with. However, nothing from these new sets is any more powerful than decks and combos that already existed. We continue to maintain that we would like…
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…
…hand of seven cards. 906.9 A player may cast a Oathbreaker they own from the command zone. An Oathbreaker cast from the command zone costs an additional {2} for each…
…the board with All is Dust and a few key fatties. The deck also has a few ways to combo out with some infinite mana shenanigans. In the video above,…
…and Justice, Sinew and Steel interacts with a key component of our format. We will often have a target Planeswalker to destroy, and even when we don’t, it acts as…
…that have abilities like Kozilek, the Great Distortion []. Also, keep in mind, the Eldrazi with Annihilator are problematic since they can sacrifice the Eldrazi to the Annihilator trigger. Phyrexian…