…face, it is a legal Oathbreaker and as a MDFC either side can be cast from the command zone. The command tax applies to the card regardless of which side…
…[] and Nykthos, Shrine to Nyx []. This play is better the more creatures you’ve cast beforehand, obviously, but even a moderate boost to your mana pool is enough thanks…
…named after the original card which did this, Millstone []). What kind of article would we be without a Firefly reference? One of the most useful cards in this deck…
Throughout our playtesting this year, although each member has certain cards they may have some concerns about, there is currently no consensus amongst the committee that any of these cards…
…there one way or another. It’s better to cast these when you don’t care what happens immediately afterward. In Conclusion I see no reason why this deck should ever be…
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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…
It looked super interesting. You read the rules. Your brew bones are literally twitching from a Scrambleverse [] of ideas. Now, you want to know more. What is a format…
…this rules update is specific to Commander, and does not affect Oathbreaker. Oathbreaker will continue to require a Planeswalker in the command zone, with an appropriate Signature Spell within the…
…and dat Signature Spell! If none of that makes sense to you, don’t fret – the following video aims to alleviate just that! It is a quick 5 min video…