…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…
…couldn’t resist when the team here asked me to do a write-up on one of the format’s most thematic and feared pairs; Nicol Bolas, Dragon-God [] and The Elderspell []….
Let’s cut straight to the chase. No, you cannot use an Adventure as your Signature Spell. Throne of Eldraine introduced a new subtype of instants and sorceries: Adventure. This mechanic…
…a specific version by adding the three letter 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…
…to test. This card feels similar to effects like Demonic Tutor [], which are powerful up front, but far more fair after any Command Zone Tax is added. What’s…
…see this as a downside, but I see this an opportunity to exploit. How? You can cast X spells. A lot of X spells in red are under 3 CMC….
…can see from the rules text, it’s a difficult card to break. When Phage the Untouchable enters the battlefield, if you didn’t cast it from your hand, you lose the…
…face, it is a legal Oathbreaker and as a MDFC either side can be cast from the command zone. The command tax applies to the card regardless of which side…
…[] and Nykthos, Shrine to Nyx []. This play is better the more creatures you’ve cast beforehand, obviously, but even a moderate boost to your mana pool is enough thanks…
…named after the original card which did this, Millstone []). What kind of article would we be without a Firefly reference? One of the most useful cards in this deck…