…can only play your Signature Spell when your Oathbreaker is on the field, and each of the Triumphs rewards you for having their namesake planeswalker on the field, you’ll always…
…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…
…face-up your command zone. I Need a Hero! Gideon of the Trials [] was destined to pair with this spell. Once you have the emblem (which you can get immediately),…
…you can only cast your Signature Spell if your Oathbreaker is out on the battlefield and it must return to the command zone upon resolving. Your deck is made up…
“I Told You I Had an Oathbreaker!” Modern Horizons pre-release is this weekend, and oathbreakermtg.org can’t let you go in unprepared. You’ve already read the spoilers. Your high on the…
…you are more familiar with the format, you probably already have something brewed up on your kitchen table. Diving Deeper Within the format, we can do a lot of strange…
…a non-creature spell. Those servos can be used with Krark-Clan Ironworks [], Ashnod’s Altar [] and Phyrexian Altar [] for mana. They can be used with Skullclamp [] to draw…
…ability is fantastic with fetch lands as we can crack them the turn we play them and put them back on the battlefield. Cracking two fetches every turn is enough…
…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…
…Growth Deck Construction The major pillars of a good deck: ramp, card draw, disruption, recursion, and offense. Ramp is when you have access to more mana than you would normally…
