Type: Built Deck
Format (legal 👍) oatOathbreaker
Approx. Value:
$116.40

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Avg. CMC 3.92
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Card Type Breakdown

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Main Deck - 60 cards, 54 distinct
Columns
Name  Edition $ Type Cost
Rarity Color
Creature (16)
1 Acidic Slime
$0.13 Creature - Ooze
1 Avenger of Zendikar
$4.53 Creature - Elemental
1 Eternal Witness
$0.63 Creature - Human Shaman
1 Fertilid
$0.11 Creature - Elemental
1 Grazing Gladehart
$0.21 Creature - Antelope
1 Guardian of Tazeem
$0.25 Creature - Sphinx
1 Lotus Cobra
$3.39 Creature - Snake
1 Molder Slug
$0.36 Creature - Slug Beast
1 Molimo, Maro-Sorcerer
$0.21 Legendary Creature - Elemental
1 Primeval Titan
$3.81 Creature - Giant
1 Rampaging Baloths
$0.54 Creature - Beast
1 Ramunap Hydra
$0.49 Creature - Snake Hydra
1 Roil Elemental
$6.67 Creature - Elemental
1 Sakura-Tribe Elder
$1.22 Creature - Snake Shaman
1 Tatyova, Benthic Druid
$0.23 Legendary Creature - Merfolk Druid
1 Undergrowth Champion
$1.08 Creature - Elemental
Instant (5)
1 Arcane Denial
$3.00 Instant
1 Beast Within
$1.53 Instant
1 Harrow
$0.48 Instant
1 Return of the Wildspeaker
$1.56 Instant
1 Rushing River
$0.21 Instant
Sorcery (10)
1 Compulsive Research
$0.10 Sorcery
1 Concentrate
$0.23 Sorcery
1 Creeping Renaissance
$0.91 Sorcery
1 Cultivate
$1.41 Sorcery
1 Finale of Devastation
$26.63 Sorcery
1 Flood of Tears
$0.85 Sorcery
1 Harmonize
$0.38 Sorcery
1 Hour of Promise
$0.89 Sorcery
1 Nissa's Pilgrimage
$0.27 Sorcery
1 Sylvan Awakening
$1.87 Sorcery
Enchantment (4)
1 Khalni Heart Expedition
$0.27 Enchantment
1 Retreat to Coralhelm
$4.29 Enchantment
1 Retreat to Kazandu
$0.30 Enchantment
1 Zendikar's Roil
$0.76 Enchantment
Planeswalker (1)
1 Nissa, Steward of Elements
$0.89 Legendary Planeswalker - Nissa
Land (24)
1 Breeding Pool
$16.49 Land - Forest Island
1 Desert of the Indomitable
$0.22 Land - Desert
1 Desert of the Mindful
$0.09 Land - Desert
1 Evolving Wilds
$0.16 Land
1 Field of the Dead
$20.58 Land
3 Forest
$0.17 Basic Land - Forest
3 Forest
$0.21 Basic Land - Forest
1 Hinterland Harbor
$1.35 Land
2 Island
$0.12 Basic Land - Island
1 Island
$0.24 Basic Land - Island
2 Island
$0.09 Basic Land - Island
1 Painted Bluffs
$0.11 Land - Desert
1 Scavenger Grounds
$1.24 Land - Desert
1 Simic Growth Chamber
$0.26 Land
1 Snow-Covered Forest
$1.27 Basic Snow Land - Forest
1 Snow-Covered Island
$1.94 Basic Snow Land - Island
1 Temple of Mystery
$0.20 Land
1 Terramorphic Expanse
$0.18 Land
Sideboard - 0 cards, 0 distinct
No cards here. :(
Scratchpad - 0 cards, 0 distinct
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No cards here. :(

Notes
 
Sig. spell = Sylvan Awakening

U/G landfall. Sylvan Awakening is the prime example of a signature spell. It's something that will want to be cast two to three times per game with an effect which is still worth the five, or even seven, mana.


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The Archenemy Nicol Bolas product was a cool idea, but it wasn't as fun if the players didn't hit their planeswalkers. It seemed like a logical step to upgrade all four decks into Oathbreaker decks. The goal was creating decks which were interesting in the context of Archenemy, but also functional at the regular Oathbreaker table.
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These are not “tier” EDH Commander/Oathbreaker decks. My playgroup is very social. We enjoy powerful Magic, but also aim for the enjoyment of all players at the table (playing decks ranging from a 4-7 on the 1-10 power scale most of the time). As such, we don’t run many infinite combos, mass land destruction, hard locks, extra turn spells, etc. That’s not to say those cards/strategies don’t show up from time to time. On the whole, though, we run midrange strategies — prioritizing theme and flavor — which aim to win through the red zone. If a deck doesn’t appear “optimized,” that is likely intentional. That said, we are always open to constructive criticism and welcome dissenting views when presented respectfully.
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