…perfect not to use the breaking of the Oath of the Gatewatch as the namesake for the new format which featured Planeswalkers duking it out. Thus the name Oathbreaker was…
…to the birth of a new Magic format. So let’s start with you. Who are you? What makes you you. Jason: So, first thing, it’s Weirdcards (one word), because Oddegg…
…The creatures your opponent’s still control that are alive because you only killed their walkers, creatures that can still kill your walker or kill you with your pitiful 20 life….
…artifacts for free, then you would go with the Directive. If you really just need a handful of key artifacts, then you may prefer Whir. Of course, you can always…
…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…
…that are low-to-the-ground. I’ll show you what I mean. In order to cast your Signature Spell, you need to have your Planeswalker (Oathbreaker) on the battlefield, this means that lower…
…Why? Are you going to sleeve up one of these Deadly Duos? Share your decklist with me in the comments. Roll safe. And remember, break oaths and not your bank!…
…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…
…When you cast them late game with Chandra’s -2, you’re not only able to cast them, but you are able to unload all the mana you’ve gathered for a blow…
…strategy don’t make the budget cut. If you already have these cards in your collection, or want to upgrade the deck a bit further, consider these cards: Ashnods Altar []…