Oathbreaker, for those just beginning to read Bleeding Cool's deck techs on the format, is a style of play originated by the WeirdCards Charitable Club (it is fitting that a charity be mentioned today, in the spirit of giving and of giving thanks!) WeirdCards is also responsible for the MagiKids program, which is responsible for[...]
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Today in Oathbreaker deck techs, we have a Serra the Benevolent deck prepared especially for any Angel fans who wish to get into this illustrious format (created by the WeirdCards Charitable Club).
Source: Wizards of the Coast
This deck tech is based on a Gisela, Blade of Goldnight Commander deck[...]
Today, we will be focusing on Gideon. Which Gideon? All of the Gideons.
Oathbreaker, for those who are just tuning into my articles on it today, is a format created by the WeirdCards Charitable Organization, and you can go to their website, Weirdcards.org, for more information on the rules of the format as a whole.
Anyway, once I realized I wanted to do this I had to think to[...]
I may have nearly worked myself to death! I even missed the chance to concoct a final "Oathtober" tech for the Oathbreaker format, a format created by the WeirdCards Charitable Club I'd already done four of them (Tibalt, Arlinn, Ashiok, and Sorin – not necessarily in that order), so I thought a fifth would be[...]
Oathbreaker, for those who have not been caught up on the subject, is a 60-card singleton format made by the WeirdCards Charitable Club, and inspired by Commander and similar formats.
Source: Wizards of the Coast
Oathbreaker games represent a conflict between Planeswalkers and as such, Planeswalkers are the "commander" cards in this game (they're called Oathbreakers, however,[...]
It's Oathtober, so we are giving you a ton of Oathbreaker deck techs fo Magic: The Gathering! Oathbreaker is a format started by the WeirdCards Charitable Club and is so very fun! We've given you the devilishly fun Tibalt, the Fiend-Blooded, hobnobbed a bit with the vampiric Sorin, Lord of Innistrad, and delved into the[...]
This past Friday (October 11th), the WeirdCards Charitable Club members responsible for the Oathbreaker ban list decided to do something amazing for the format: they unbanned Recurring Nightmare, one of the most controversially-powerful cards still on the Commander ban list.
Source: Weirdcards Charitable Club
Recurring Nightmare is a three-mana enchantment that, if not countered, can potentially evade[...]
Hello, and welcome to another Oathtoberfest* article for Magic: The Gathering's latest up-and-coming format, Oathbreaker! For those unaware, Oathbreaker is a relatively young format fostered by the WeirdCards Charitable Club, a charity whose goal is to teach Magic to young people who may not have other outlets WeirdCards created the format, and now we, the public,[...]
Last Friday, I wrote up a deck tech for Oathbreaker, a relatively fresh format for Magic: The Gathering created by the WeirdCards Charitable Club This tech revolved around Tibalt, the Fiend-Blooded, a Planeswalker card which is seen a pretty bad in every other format Surprisingly, Tibalt is remarkably powerful in this one, and that makes worlds[...]
However, we will be doing this through the lens of Oathbreaker, a format created by a Magic-based charity known as WeirdCards.
What's important about Oathbreaker is that this format makes Tibalt really, really good.
Who, me? Source: Wizards of the Coast
Yes, Tibalt, a planeswalker who has been tested again, and again, and again, by so many players enamored by his[...]
It's called Oathbreaker, and it's a blast to play.
Source: Weirdcards
Oathbreaker is a format created by the WeirdCards Charitable Club from Rochester, Minnesota 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[...]
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[...]