Turns Out, This Is Legal

by SuperMegaPanda on 20 March 2023

Command Zone (4 cards)

Sorceries (1)

Instants (1)


Planeswalkers (2)

Main Deck (56 cards)

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Deck Description

The next installment of Oathbreaker on my account, and I think this is the one I want to actually land on if I'm going to make one. Not only is it actually affordabke, but it looks super fun to play in my eyes.

How to Play

The basic idea is to cantrip your way into a bunch of card selection until you get into Will Kenrith. After that point, you can Mystical Tutor for Jeska's Will and find a super effective way to absolutely combo off and generate near infinite mana and extra spell casting. With mana generator spells, copying, and a bunch of other stuff to support that gameplan, this should be extremely consistent due to the tutor.

Deck Tags

  • Spellslinger
  • Oathbreaker
  • Fun
  • NEW FORMAT
  • affordable
  • Draw
  • Izzet

Deck at a Glance

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Mana Symbol Occurrence

0310210

Deck Format


Commander

NOTE: Set by owner when deck was made.

Card Legality

  • Not Legal in Standard
  • Not Legal in Modern
  • Not Legal in Vintage
  • Not Legal in Legacy

Deck discussion for Turns Out, This Is Legal

Two issues with the formatting of this.
1) Archmage can't be in the Command Zone.
2) I think that you don't get 2 Signature Spells for having 2 Planeswalkers.

Other than that, I like the idea of having the twin Planeswalkers as the Oathbreakers! Nice touch!

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Posted 20 March 2023 at 09:03

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The Archmage was a misclick, apologies. However, if I'm not mistaken, according to the rules committee, you can actually have both. I could be wrong, though.

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Posted 21 March 2023 at 02:19

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I can see a case for either answer, with a Signature Spell being tied to a singular Planeswalker. Partner is such a niche rule in general, and these two are the only Planeswalkers with it. If the rules committee say that's ok, then I'd go with them for now.

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Posted 21 March 2023 at 08:40

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It is legal and both Planeswalker have their own signature spell:

906.4 Each deck has an instant or sorcery designated as a "Signature Spell". The Signature Spell must fall within the color identity of the Oathbreaker. This designation is an attribute of the card itself. The card retains this designation even when it changes zones.
906.4a The signature spell may only be cast when its Oathbreaker is on the battlefield under its owner's control.
906.4b When using the Partner mechanic, each Oathbreaker will have its own Signature Spell. Each Signature Spell is limited to its Oathbreaker’s color identity.

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Posted 21 March 2023 at 11:12

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