…enough damage and gotten enough lands into play, we can use our large spells quickly and finish our opponents off. Upgrades Let’s talk about upgrading this deck. Here are some…
…anything noteworthy to include in this announcement. Signature Spell Lands Lastly, two reminders on the rules for Signature Spells. First, a card that is a spell on the front side…
…an update to the community on a few cards we are actively playtesting. The rules committee has tested many cards lately and plans to test many more; these are the…
…quick. Our banned list list aims to reflect these aspirations. The Oathbreaker Rules Committee considers the following categories when banning cards: Extreme early mana acceleration. This is typically permanent mana…
…group dynamics will weed out problematic cards that make games unfun. We feel this is healthy and up to the players to establish for their playgroup. When a card goes…
New formats can be exciting to get into. They open up a whole world of new Deck building options and give homes to cards that didn’t have them before. This…
It looked super interesting. You read the rules. Your brew bones are literally twitching from a Scrambleverse [] of ideas. Now, you want to know more. What is a format…
…see no one running it. Signing Out A wonderful upside for each of these Signature Spells is that they’re all relatively cheap and affordable. If you want to take them…
…and are just looking at the rules and saying “Superfriends: the format. Got it!” and are ready to throw money into the proverbial fire. I do a regular MTG finance…
…zone. The Oathbreaker variant uses all the normal rules for a Magic game, with a few additions. You can also begin with the quick rules. The Oathbreaker format was created…