…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…
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…
…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…
…flood the board with angel tokens. Ajanis Pridemate [] becomes a progressively bigger threat that absolutely has to be answered. The payoff your opponents might not see coming is Paradise…
…What’s even better is that they play well together! You can take any one of these and have fun with your playgroup, or you can build all 5 and take…
…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…
…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:…