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This is my official introduction to the new Wizards-recognized format, Oathbreaker. I decided to make the first deck of this format something absolutely unbearable to play against because I do genuinely love this Narset and I want to see it do work. It only made sense to pair her with Silence for a truly unpleasant experience.
It's UW control with a token subtheme. Stop your opponents from playing the game, and punish them if they get anything through while drawing basically infinite cards. If you get to the point where you can actually ultimate Narset, you can basically win the game on the spot against anything that isn't aggro, and theoretically it should be easy to do so given the amount of hate and interruption available.
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All I can really say about this deck is that you will get hated out of the game very quickly. Your token producers all being over 4 mana to cast will allow any sort of aggro deck to slip underneath and do enough damage that you'll permanently be on the back foot.This looks like fun, but be careful running this!
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I agree. With the right setup and mana, you can easily take over in the long game, but aggro decks are kind of the bane of this strategy.