…play until freshman year of high school. In the beginning, I tried competitive formats like standard, but around the time of original Innistrad I transitioned to mostly playing Commander. Commander…
…[]//Nissas Triumph []. This is for one specific reason: With a Nissa Planeswalker in play, Nissa’s Triumph can search for 3 lands of any type, and not just basic forests!…
…Titan [] felt fair compared to other cards already legal in the format. Community Concerns As part of the growing popularity of Oathbreaker, we put out polls to see what…
…command zone seems pretty harsh). Oathbreaker found a way to allow us to have multiple cards in the command zone and to draw on my love for Commander. In Oathbreaker…
…minions worth commanding. While not as game ending as other combinations, by the time you resolve Command the Dreadhorde [], you should be so far ahead on board and card…
…you are perfectly welcome to play cards with Companion in your deck (where the deck building restrictions don’t apply). Companion works in Commander, why not Oathbreaker? Oathbreaker has a different…
…specifically the mechanic of Companion. Wizards realized the implications of this mechanic in formats outside of their control and gave the Commander rules committee advance notice. We however, did not…
…of ban. Do we consider banning all Planeswalkers with two card combos? That doesn’t fit with the way the RC views bans. Why isn’t card X banned? The most common…
…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…
…Myriad Landscape 1x Nissa of Shadowed Boughs 1x Nissa‘s Expedition 1x Nissa‘s Pilgrimage 1x Nissa‘s Triumph 1x Pestilent Haze 1x Rampaging Baloths 1x Rampant Growth 1x Reclamation Sage 1x Retreat…