Welcome back Oathbreakers to the (hopefully) final announcement of 2020. While there are no changes at the moment the new year holds much potential and excitement with the prospect of…
…for better lands will give us huge advantages against our opponents. We will want to take advantage of the London Mulligan in order to make sure we can play Wrenn…
…In this installment, I sit down with David Gian to talk about building a colorless Oathbreaker deck with Ugin, the Ineffable [] at the helm. To finish off the pairing…
…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…
…does not provide any interesting new plays. It accelerates an already fast format. We have already banned comparable cards such as Lion’s Eye Diamond [] and/or Dark Ritual []. Dark…
…can be accomplished with extra turn spells in the command zone that are arguably more powerful. These strategies typically require less work, and do not require passing the turn again…
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…
What’s going on Oathbreakers!? We are back with a brand new BudgetBreaker Deck, and this is one I have been wanting to do for ages! Nahiri, Storm of Stone paired…
…this rules update is specific to Commander, and does not affect Oathbreaker. Oathbreaker will continue to require a Planeswalker in the command zone, with an appropriate Signature Spell within 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…


