![]() ![]() The Oathbreaker Planeswalker card and the signature spell are both placed face up on the command zone. On that note, no two cards in the deck may have the same name (also referred to as the singleton rule) except for basic lands. ![]() Colorless cards and basic lands are exceptions to this rule. The signature spell and the rest of the cards must match the color identity of the chosen Planeswalker.įor example, if the player chose Teferi, Time Raveler from the War of the Spark set as their oathbreaker, all the other cards in the deck must have only blue or white mana symbols in the mana cost (and any mana symbols on the card’s rules text). Once the player has chosen their Planeswalker (the titular "oathbreaker" of their deck) and the signature instant or sorcery spell, that leaves 58 cards for the rest of the deck. In the Oathbreaker format, both the Planeswalker and signature spell begin the game in the command zone, similar to the Commander format. Plus, one instant or sorcery card of the player’s choice will be their Planeswalker’s signature spell.Īll MTG sets and cards are allowed in the Oathbreaker format, including Secret Lair and Universes Beyond cards such as the Warhammer 40K and The Lord of the Rings: Tales of Middle-earth crossover sets. Each player must have a 60-card deck, one of which is the Planeswalker their deck will focus on. Up to 3 to 5 players can participate in an Oathbreaker game. Oathbreaker is intended as a casual multiplayer style of game for Magic: The Gathering. Weirdcards itself is a charitable group of MTG players that holds events to raise money for good causes. The Oathbreaker format was created as far back as 2017 by Weirdcards, with its own website and subreddit. Let’s talk about why and what this means! Small□ incoming:īut while Wizards of the Coast has essentially formalized the Oathbreaker format for MTG, it actually originated from the game’s fans. Hey Oathbreaker fans! You might have noticed earlier today that we added the format to our website. The premise behind it is simulating the scenario of Planeswalkers breaking their oath and challenging others of their kind for supremacy of the multiverse. The official rules for playing Oathbreaker were posted on Magic: The Gathering’s Format Hub page. ![]()
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