…it has a fair chance of doing well. The core combo revolves around Wrenn and Six’s +1 ability to return up to one target land from our graveyard to our…
…and having a good time. Even the Grinch knows it’s nice to bring gifts for everyone. Let’s look at the (Evil) presents wrapped up for the others at the table,…
Let’s cut straight to the chase. No, you cannot use an Adventure as your Signature Spell. Throne of Eldraine introduced a new subtype of instants and sorceries: Adventure. This mechanic…
…with that. We realize there is still some fast mana available, but most of those only add one mana for one card. You can read more farther down about green…
You may want to consider reading the Ban Philosophy as well. Who are we? The Oathbreaker rules committee is currently made of six players with a wide range of playstyles…
…on the battlefield under your control. Both your Oathbreaker and Signature Spell are subject to “command zone tax”. These taxes are tracked individually, i.e. casting your Oathbreaker doesn’t cause your Signature…
What’s going on Oathbreakers!? We are back with a brand new BudgetBreaker Deck, and this is one I have been wanting to do for ages! Nahiri, Storm of Stone paired…
…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…
…The “exile this” drawback is also totally undone by the return to the Command Zone! Elspeth Resplendent [] Elspeth is a pretty unique and new Oathbreaker. Her +1 isn’t breaking…
…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…