…sub $.50 or even sub $.25. If you’ve watched or are familiar with the price trajectory of the original Talismans before being reprinted, you’ll note that a lot of them…
…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…
…of the problem, it grinds the game to a halt. Opponents to the Narset deck are stuck topdecking until they can get to an answer, hoping their hand doesn’t get…
…pay 1UU and the command tax or you will exile a blue card from your hand and pay the command tax. The second time you cast the spell, it will…
…does nothing to actually protect your Gideons. That’s why this deck also leans heavily into effects that can answer alpha strikes. It’s very likely that the emblem and your high…
…denying your opponents the access to their resources and dealing damage to them in the process. It is the essence of what black wants to do. It hurts your enemies…
…you can use the Forgemaster clone as often as necessary). There’s several ways to build this deck that are all valid in my eyes, the only constant being that you…
…do so, you need three things: What doesn’t kill you makes you kill yourself. A zero cmc mana rock in order to cast your Oathbreaker on turn two. There are…
…of your deck each turn. The ability to get multiple landfall triggers a turn enables you to gain more advantage from the landfall mechanic. The Fetchlands: Any of the fetchlands…
…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…
