…the attack multiple players option and without the limited range of influence option. See rule 806. 906.3. Each deck has a Planeswalker designated as its “Oathbreaker”. This designation is not…
…synergize with the themes our Oathbreaker and Signature Spell share of mass discard and sacrifice, filling and recurring graveyards, and mass life loss. Mass Discard and Sacrifice This deck leans…
…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…
…can do. A rarity among Planeswalkers, Garruk actually has two ways to protect himself, assuming you can cast anything with the extra mana his first ability provides. His ultimate, the…
…one of us has their first on the way. Oathbreaker has remained a passion and priority for all of us. How do we go about banning cards? The answer is…
…doesn’t receive another critical mass of easy signature spell damage (looking at you Boltwave.) Heritage Druid: Elfball is ever-present in any format with more than one mana producing elf, it’s…
…couldn’t resist when the team here asked me to do a write-up on one of the format’s most thematic and feared pairs; Nicol Bolas, Dragon-God [] and The Elderspell []….
…one direction, whilst still leaving room for those decks to still be competitive and fun, no one wants their pet card or play style banned. I’m a player with an…
…It helps with threat assessment and can lead to some interesting table talk. Please, expect to be hated on if you are the one running the scariest combination. For example,…
…Titan [] We have two main play test groups: one more casual, one more competitive. We tested Primeval Titan [] in both of our play test groups, and we found…