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gaming2 years ago

"Baldur's Gate 3: Breaking Oaths, Ranking Classes, Choosing Companions, and Exploring Similar Games"

A Baldur's Gate 3 player shared a hilarious story on Reddit about their Paladin character accidentally breaking their oath by throwing a healing potion too hard at an unconscious dwarf. The incident left the player labeled as an oathbreaker, leading to humorous reactions from the community. Suggestions were made for alternative approaches and advice was given to avoid similar mishaps in the game.

gaming2 years ago

"Magic: The Gathering Embraces Fan-Made Oathbreaker Format"

Oathbreaker, a Magic: The Gathering format where players choose a Planeswalker as their leader and a signature spell, has been officially recognized by Wizards of the Coast. The format follows similar rules to Commander and Brawl, with a ban list overseen by its own committee. Oathbreaker decks are casual and can include any card from Magic's history, as long as it follows the color identity of the chosen Planeswalker. The ban list includes powerful cards like Black Lotus and Time Walk.

gaming2 years ago

Oathbreaker: The Newest Official MTG Format.

Magic: The Gathering has recognized a new multiplayer format called Oathbreaker, which accommodates 3-5 players and was invented by a Minnesota-based group called Weirdcards Charitable Club. To create an Oathbreaker deck, players must assemble a 60-card deck and build it around their favorite planeswalker. The format could significantly expand the appeal of the game for casual groups. No official products have been announced to support the Oathbreaker format yet.

gaming2 years ago

Oathbreaker Becomes Official MTG Format.

Wizards of the Coast has officially recognized the Oathbreaker format, which is similar to Commander but with some differences. In Oathbreaker, players use a Planeswalker as their Commander and a Signature Spell, and the format is a 60-card Singleton multiplayer experience. The ban list includes cards like Mana Crypt and Sol Ring, and the card pool is the same as Commander. The Oathbreaker format has been around since 2017 and now has official recognition from Wizards of the Coast.