…that at all. I think the smartest MTG finance advice one can give when it comes to Oathbreaker is this: buy what you need to play and have fun with…
…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…
…the job done. If you have to pick one, annihilator is usually the best bet, but pay attention to players with disruptive Signature Spells and pick threats based on what…
…companion requirements vary greatly between free and impossible to achieve. Lutri, the Spellchaser [] (U/R) has a restriction already in place by the singleton nature of the format. Kaheera, the…
…also a card that we’ve received a lot of feedback about, and one that our own internal playgroup has come to respect and play around in nearly every testing game…
…“command zone tax”. These taxes are tracked individually, i.e. casting your Oathbreaker doesn’t cause your Signature Spell to cost more. To find out more, read the full rules. Rules Origin Story…
…going to want these. Generous Gift “One morning I shot an elephant in my pajamas, how he got there I’ll never know”-Groucho Marx This card pacaderms so much utility that…
…(the best colors for Wheel of Fortune [] effects). How are we possibly going to make a deck that forces everyone to cycle through their hands if all the Wheel…
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…
…of testing done so we have decided to wait on a decision for now. Sylvan Primordial [] is a card that the committee is split on right now. The rules…