…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…
…your opponents can’t win the game as long as you have at least one Gideon in play. The question then becomes: which opponent is willing to attack into Gideon’s Triumph…
…When you grasp one, Raining Blood By Slayer plays. When you grasp the other, you hear Ben Stein reading tax bylaws Of all the cards that are poised to be…
…one of us has their first on the way. Oathbreaker has remained a passion and priority for all of us. How do we go about banning cards? The answer is…
…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…
…it on in the first turn. If we do have two mana on turn one, one more spell like Izzet Signet [] or Grim Monolith [] can accelerate our mana…
…the job done. If you have to pick one, annihilator is usually the best bet, but pay attention to players with disruptive Signature Spells and pick threats based on what…
…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…
(For a shorter introduction, visit the Quick Rules.) If Magic The Gathering: Comprehensive Rules contained a section on “Oathbreaker”, it would look like this… 906.1. In the Oathbreaker variant, each…
…Eel Umbra 1x Eidolon of Blossoms 1x Eidolon of Countless Battles 1x Energy Flux 1x Estrid, the Masked 1x Ethereal Armor 1x Evolving Wilds 1x Fertile Ground 8x Forest 1x…