Let's talk about Oath of Druids. I really feel like a boat came by with Oath of Druids and Selvala's Stampede giving us a fun new archetype in cube and I completely missed it. I've seen these cards in so many cubes and now here's Oath in the top 20 this year. I was around when Oath was in standard (ahem... type 2) and people were Oathing out Archangels and Warrior Angels. One of my best friends loves Oath as an archetype and even started playing pre-Modern so he can once again play his Turbo Oath deck. So, I get how powerful the card and the effect can be. But... that type of deck doesn't seem (at least to me) to be able to translate to cube. Obviously people have had success with the card and the archetype, but help me out with the how. What does an Oath deck look like in cube? Is it just another addition to normal fatty cheater decks we're already seeing with Channel and Natural Order? How often do you Oath into something that's not necessarily a finisher? How does the deck play when you don't see your Oath?
MTGS Average Peasant Cube 2023 Edition
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