…same tactics when fighting, as do Gideon and Nissa, and all of the other planeswalkers out there. It only felt right then to treat the signature spell just like the…
…to teaching Magic: The Gathering. Bryan: Love is an action word. Love people. Love the game. Help the kids. Donate your time and cards and money. Speaking of the documentary:…
…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…
…Ones you will only cast as needed Unwise Signature Spell choices. Repeatable Signature Spells Your Oathbreaker and Signature Spell can avoid the command zone tax if they benefit from an…
…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…
…make your opponents throw their hands in the air in frustration and start shuffling up for next game! Ob-Nixilis, the Hate Twisted [] and Dark Deal [] Ob Nixilis, the…
…build is the first iteration and I must admit I no longer have justification for including these. During deck building, I vastly underestimated the deck’s power and thought it would…
…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…
…pay 1UU and the command tax or you will exile a blue card from your hand and pay the command tax. The second time you cast the spell, it will…
…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 []….