…Offense: The big offense of this deck lies in the auras, which buff the deck and enhance our creatures. There are also several cards like Tuvasa, the Sunlit [], Aura…
…flavor, only two rares, and are budget friendly. You can play them just as they are, but they have room to customize and grow as your Oathbreaker experience continues. Without…
…cards the community was interested in hearing more about and/or having us play test more. The cards discussed below are the cards that were brought up in the poll. The…
…win? Well, you either make your opponents draw out their entire deck, or you mill them out (for the uninitiated, milling means putting cards from your Library into your Graveyard,…
…using a less obvious Signature Spell to fly under the radar! On the flip, try not to tilt if you are the archenemy at the start (it always changes!). Include…
…they are casting. Do note that the token copy isn’t your Oathbreaker, so it does not let you cast your signature spell! Second, he pressures all opponents at the same…
…are these other abilities? The above mentioned companion creatures are the only ones currently available to us, and while they all have cool and exciting abilities beyond their namesake mechanic,…
…to Garruk’s ability to untap these two spectacular lands. After these hit the table, the game is going to feel like you’re playing stompy with the banned Primeval Titan []…
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…
…When you cast the card, you choose which part you are casting. If you cast the creature, the card goes on the stack as a creature spell. It can be…