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…
…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…
…on the Rules Committee have gotten to meet a number of fans at MagicCons and Dreamhack events. There will continue to be RC members at each North American MagicCon and…
…on the subject. It also includes a chance to win one of my rare or mythic pulls from the set, so if you want Wrenn and Six you have a…
…check out our card choices, combos, and the rationale we used to put them together! Alright, are you ready for a decklist? Here you go! If you’d like to brew…
…the message they are sending through this action, and stand with them in attempts to foster a more inclusive and positive culture. We will be following suit in Oathbreaker. These…
…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…
…a few)… We interviewed one of the creators of the format! An Interview with and Oathmaker. We had some amazing deck techs this week. Saheeli, Sublime Artificer//Thoughtcast Narset, Parter of…
…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…
…those list here. If you’ve made one, and it fits the criteria below, could you do us a favor and grab the link and send it over? We’ve created PROJECT…