…can be your Signature Spell. Second, you can’t play the land side from your Command Zone. “If a Signature Spell would somehow go anywhere but the Command Zone or the…
…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…
…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…
…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,…
…sure it’s healthy for the format. It can be in an opening hand about 22% of the time given the free mulligan, and, for the decks that want that effect…
…with multiple opponents. In Oathbreaker, when you can guarantee that you can cast it on time each game, games can become repetitive very quickly. See The Truth [] This is…
…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 can read the first Article from the Oathbreaker Rules Committee here: The Art of Banning. Oathbreaker was founded as a fun and fast casual multiplayer format. As with any…
…In this installment, I sit down with David Gian to talk about building a colorless Oathbreaker deck with Ugin, the Ineffable [] at the helm. To finish off the pairing…
…for better lands will give us huge advantages against our opponents. We will want to take advantage of the London Mulligan in order to make sure we can play Wrenn…