…of the Multiverse to something more akin to a legendary creature. In game, they often were flash-in-the-pan cards. They resolved and were almost always dealt with by the opponent(s) in…
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…in on and they all seem very obvious choices, yet somehow manage to not take certain aspects of the format into account. It’s as if they haven’t really played it…
…the presence of spell in the command zone and the speed of the format. In Commander, games often last long enough for the Sol Ring advantage to be overcome. We…
…to pay the commander tax, due to the way the cards were designed. To understand this better, check out the faq. Affinity Affinity for artifacts is considered one of the…
…Stone 1x Mirrorworks 1x Mishra’s Bauble 1x Mishra’s Self-Replicator 1x Mountain 1x Mox Amber 1x Mox Opal 1x Pithing Needle 1x Prototype Portal 1x Relic of Progenitus 1x Saheeli, Sublime…
…can figure out how to optimize the card choices to better suit the energy of the deck. Let’s iterate together on the deck in the comments. Without further ado, here’s…
…“command zone tax.” Why “Oathbreaker”? Some Planeswalkers took oaths to protect the people of the multiverse. In order to fight each other, they might have to break these oaths. Besides,…
…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 manabase, it’s the part of the deck I’d like more time to fiddle with. For example, I love adding the Dark Depths [] / Thespian’s Stage [] combo into…