…spell’s printed cost OR alternative cost] + [additional cost (e.g., Thalia, command zone tax)] – [reducers (e.g., affinity)]. Finally, apply Trinisphere Can I use a transforming Planeswalker as my Oathbreaker?…
…The card is the card name. The set is the three letter set code. The set input is optional. In the code below, you will need to use brackets instead…
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…appropriate cost reduction- this is because the rules take any additional costs into consideration before applying any reductions. Because of this, there are several spells where you may never have…
…thus: Weirdcards are the PEOPLE that do the “care and feeding” of MagiKids. Weirdcards is an inward-facing social club that volunteers their time in supporting the educational mission of MagiKids…
Do you have feedback? Suggestions? Do you want to see something added? Are you interested in writing an article about your favorite Oathbreaker deck? Is your feedback about the banned…
…You would use the code as shown below (replacing the {} with brackets) {sc name=”decklist” deckname=”sarkhan-unbroken-cyclonic-rift-1″} You can also embed a deck using the format of “numberx cadname“). Let’s say…
…overly-dominant.” Next, we have Zack, someone that appreciates keeping the format accessible and open at all power levels: “As a member of the RC, I hope to promote the format…
If you’re just here for a quick glance and don’t care beyond that, tl;dr: No new bans or unbans, but please sound off openly with your feedback. If you care…
Welcome back to the Oathbreaker battlebox series! Since we are returning to Theros this weekend, it only seemed appropriate for the next article in our series to be about the…