…Magic Format.* Bryan: Thanks for taking the time to talk about Oathbreaker. I know you have lots to say about the format, and I look forward to picking your brain…
…multiplayer formats. Bryan: I see some foreshadowing here with the multiplayer formats, and we’ll get to that in a bit. Weirdcards Charitable Club was your idea, or at least it…
…If only there were a format where an integral part of the format’s strategy had a target that could be proliferated… for value… if only such a format existed… Truly,…
…not a “for profit” format for multiple reasons. Wizards hasn’t monetized this format yet. If you look at previous format variants like Tiny Leaders, Brawl, and Frontier, you’ll note that…
…more than reasonable buy for a card that really ties the deck together. Spells with X This is more of a strategy suggestion that anything else, but it may shape…
…to stay. There is a simple way to help your friends get started: build your own Battlebox. A Battlebox is a collection of decks, pre-assembled for a specific format, that…
…(the best colors for Wheel of Fortune [] effects). How are we possibly going to make a deck that forces everyone to cycle through their hands if all the Wheel…
…to allow for a variety of options. Here’s hoping for some more diversity in Planeswalkers in upcoming sets to help this format grow! In short: Pros Best of both worlds…
…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…
…They all involve staples that translate well into the format for continued use as well as into other formats should you strip the deck down and move forward to modern…