…After a month or so, we had the structure of the format done and introduced it to the rest of the Weirdcards team. They helped us extensively playtest the format….
…thus: Weirdcards are the PEOPLE that do the “care and feeding” of MagiKids. Weirdcards is an inward-facing social club that volunteers their time in supporting the educational mission of MagiKids…
…in limited, you know they’re powerful and can get out of hand really fast. The buy in for these are low and they see a lot of normal Commander play…
…2017, most of us were in the midst of playing a mix of modern, legacy, and commander. Since the inception of the format, two of us have had children and…
…them attacking the turn they are created, and you most likely won’t get another turn if you get a battlefield full of servos. Attacking with 40 1/1s isn’t the way…
…a real. In multiplayer formats, like Oathbreaker the versatility and inherent politics of the format make the downside of the card almost non-existent. The equity of being able to answer…
…the list: Final Thoughts I want to note that I purposely left out some of the finer points of the deck, like the mini-proliferate theme, and the lack of creatures,…
…[] and Windfall [] have been discussed since Narset was first spoiled with War of the Spark. The idea of dropping her and then casting Windfall to destroy the hands…
…Offense: The big offense of this deck lies in the auras, which buff the deck and enhance our creatures. There are also several cards like Tuvasa, the Sunlit [], Aura…
…our non-lands. We have The Mending of Dominaria [] to get back all of our lands and recur some of our creatures. Offense: We have a couple of big win…