You can read the first Article from the Oathbreaker Rules Committee here: The Art of Banning. Oathbreaker was founded as a fun and fast casual multiplayer format. As with any…
…the Signature Spell, and the one around which the deck is crafted. It’s the next best thing to High Tide []. Muck makes all Swamps tap for an additional {B}….
…doesn’t receive another critical mass of easy signature spell damage (looking at you Boltwave.) Heritage Druid: Elfball is ever-present in any format with more than one mana producing elf, it’s…
…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…
…the signature spell slot, so the mirror might just be a redundant rather than exploitative. We have not begun testing and will update in our next full announcement on May…
…you bulk creatures with her +1, or a single valuable creature with her +2. I plan to combine her with a bunch of creatures with enters-the-battlefield triggers like Eternal Witness…
…can do. A rarity among Planeswalkers, Garruk actually has two ways to protect himself, assuming you can cast anything with the extra mana his first ability provides. His ultimate, the…
…set code. <span class=”mtgcard”>card name [xxx]<span> For example, the code <span class=”mtgcard”>Serra Angel [M10]</span> will give you the M10 image of Serra Angel [M10] or my favorite card: Phyrexian Obliterator…
https://oathsandemblems.podbean.com/e/oaths-and-emblems-episode-6-m20-signature-spells/ In this episode, Pete and Nick talk about some of their new games with their oathbreaker decks. The episode mostly focuses on what signature spells you might be using…
…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…




