![]() I did some research and attended a few webinars as I was interested in Forex trading. Here’s 5,000 words to end the article.Fantastic, genuine coach, training & community These 5 cards speak for themselves so they won’t get a paragraph. If I were to build an Oathbreaker deck, this is the one I’d build. Thoughtcast makes the deck very consistent, playing a mana rock makes a 1/1 creature and enough of those creatures allows you to reduce the commander tax on Thoughtcast because it has Affinity. The one deck I do think benefits from the format the most i s a degenerate Saheeli deck. So far our foray into Oathbreaker is looking pretty fruitless. It’s all dumb tribal wolf stuff with rares and uncommon from the post-mythic era that 60 card casual, EDH and Oathbreaker combined will labor to move up. I think if this does catch on, it goes to $8 or $10 fairly easily. The foil plummeted from $6 to $2 but is hanging around $4 now. Probably some money to be made here, second spikes and all that. Moonmist bumped when they printed a (terrible) Werewolf Commander, could it be due for another bump? I think all of us predicted what the number one deck would be. Golgari for sticker price, you double up, for example. eBay doesn’t have the decks under $25, but it’s always worth looking when one card in a Duel deck spikes. I think some of the cards in that deck can rebound given cards like Leechridden Swamp, Smallpox, Cloudthresher and Abudance being basically free right now. That’s not great, but there are 2 decks and if you add up all the nickels and dimes, you get about $28 in value. Looks like this, $4 Nissa, $3 Ob Nixilis and the fourth most expensive card is… Wood Elves. Ob Nixilis deck makes me want to look at the value of the rest of it. In any case, Crop Rotation is busted.Ī $200 buy-in seems pretty reasonable to me given the fact that Crop Rotation could be reprinted in a Masters-esque set any minute. Once you stick Wrenn and Six, say on turn 2, you can cast Crop Rotation for G and then again for 2G to get Dark Depths and Thespians’ Stage. Triumph sees fringe EDH play but is pretty pushed in this format where it’s quite easy to make sure you have a Nissa planeswalker in play because you always have access to one.Ĭompared to something like Nissa’s Triumph, this seems a lot more like the power level we expect to see in the format. Of the 18 top decks, only one signature spell is repeated. It’s the same thing but with 60 cards and Sol Ring is banned.Ī few things popped out at me just doing a cursory glance at this page and I am happy to share them. ![]() Clicking on any given one takes you to the deck just like with an EDH deck on EDHREC. You can click in the upper right hand corner to browse by name if you want, but I like the pictures because seeing the images and names together helps me remember. We include both the Oathbreaker and the signature spell together, making it easy to browse visually. It’s a trove of information already and to the extent that things here are actionable, they’re worth looking into for sure. Whether or not we ever build a Oathbreaker deck of our own or the format takes off long-term, there is short-term money to be made.ĭon’t understand the format? Don’t worry!ĮDHREC is now in the beta of OathbreakerREC which will possibly outlive the format, we’ll see. I deride Tiny Leaders for being a wacky thing no one cared about long enough for it to sustain itself but the thing is, I recgonized there was short-term money to be made in that format and I loaded up on Sunforger and made that money. Is it Brawl which failed despite support from WotC or is it Tiny Leaders which failed all on its own? Oathbreaker proponents swear it’s the future, but they said that about formats in the past.Įither Oathbreaker is the new frontier or it’s the new Frontier. Is it a silly thing or is it a real thing? I don’t know. I’m not here to tell you how to feel about Oathbreaker. ![]()
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