…idea into an initial format took about a month. After that, playtesting the format and making changes took about a year. Weirdcards has a nice concentration of L1 and L2…
…and philosophy behind Oathbreaker are that of a format that lives up to Social. Generous. Inclusive. It’s impressive that the mission of a charity created a format movement. Where do…
…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…
Oathbreaker is in a unique position where, as a burgeoning format, not all the decks are ‘solved’ and consequently it flies under the radar of most of MTG Finance. Furthermore,…
…other: Turn 3: Play Chandra, Acolyte of Flame [] and activate her first loyalty ability. Turn 4: Play Chandra, Novice Pyromancer []. Activate Acolyte of Flame’s second loyalty ability and…
…have the discard be an added bonus. Instead, we can play Miasmic Mummy [] and Rotting Rats [] ahead of Liliana, taking away some possible answers and early agro from…
…that at any minute you could cast a spell and warp the game? Are you a sadistic monster and want to make the game as miserable as you can for…
…off in Ixalan when some new friends told me about Commander. I found a nearby LGS and I’ve enjoyed tons of limited, commander, standard, and I’ve dabbled in modern and…
…can ward off attacks before they happen, we can save more of our resources. Baird, Steward of Argive [] is an often overlooked card from Dominaria, and Archon of Absolution…
…and Magic experience. Five of the six were original members of Weirdcards Charity Club. All of us have played both competitive and casual formats. We have an L1 and L2…