WeirdCards is also responsible for the MagiKids program, which is responsible for providing underprivileged children with kits of unused Magic card donations so that they might be able to play the game as well.
So, who is the Oathbreaker that we think represents Thanksgiving Day so highly to us? Well, from our perspective that's Oko, Thief[...]
MagiKids Archives
(Or, "Get In Nerds: The Party Bus Cometh!")
Today, we will be focusing on Gideon. Which Gideon? All of the Gideons.
I see no reason why this deck should ever be forgot.
Today's Oathbreaker deck tech features a name-brand Planeswalker we have all come to know and either love or despise.
Today, I'll be showing just how mean of a reanimator deck I can make for Magic: The Gathering.
This article, we will be discussing Arlinn Kord, the Innistradi Werewolf Planeswalker.
The WeirdCards Charitable Club unbanned Recurring Nightmare, one of the most controversially-powerful cards still on the Commander ban list.
Today, we will be discussing my personal favorite Oathbreaker combination, Davriel, Rogue Shadowmage, plus Word of Command.
Today, I am writing up an Oathbreaker deck tech revolving around a card that is significantly better, as evidenced by its use in the Standard and Commander formats. The Oathbreaker? Sorin, Lord of Innistrad.
Today, we are shining a spotlight on Tibalt, the Fiend-Blooded, a card which is infamously known to many, many players as the "worst Planeswalker card ever".
They also created a charity for children who want Magic cards to play with, called MagiKids It's good to note this because it means that Oathbreaker is honestly a good format to play on moral grounds as well as because it's fun Most people will make mention of WeirdCards when they mention Oathbreaker, and all that[...]
Charities such as WeirdCards, the famed creators of the non-sanctioned "Oathbreaker" format, do just that through their MagiKids program.
Source: WeirdCards
Wizards of the Coast has had their share of philanthropic instances as well According to their website in an article from 2009:
"Every year, Penny Arcade runs Child's Play, a charity devoted to rounding up toys, games, and[...]