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Estrid's Fat Stax (Oathbreaker) [Revision 20]

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For those who want to play Oathbreaker while their opponents do not. Relatively higher-powered Oathbreaker stax deck structured around auras and their commanders ability. Play Estrid, cast enlightened tutor for Stasis, win the game. Various other pieces lock down the board of your opponents and give them a hard time rebuilding before the game slows to a crawl. Auras on creatures prevent them from being tapped permanently. Attack before activating Estrid to get a blocker every time. Estrid will always be +2 each turn, which means you can allow her to get hit a little, if an opponent's creature doesn't untap. Shutting down artifact wins may actually be more powerful than stasis in some games, so effects like Aura of Silence, Blind Obedience, and especially Stony Silence can be crushing.

Herald of the Pantheon lets us cast more enchantments each turn cycle with static, also gives life as protection against aggro.
Sterling Grove protects our lands from removal and can be an alternate tutor for stax pieces.
While The Tabernacle at Pendrell Vale may seem like a dangerous land in the already skimpy 21 landbase, it can be enchanted to give one or even two mana of any color. More if you are crazy.
In the Eye of Chaos shuts down cantrip decks by essentially doubling the cost of instant spells. This lets us get away with way more, as our opponents will be scrambling to ever acquire enough mana to even cast an instant in the first place.
Ground Seal prevents graveyard shenanigans and even draws us a card. How sweet!
Drannith Magistrate shuts down some graveyard and all oathbreakers/signature spells. Very powerful.
Rancor, Ethereal Armor, and Aqueous Form (and Nature's Embrace Sometimes) enchant our creatures, let them untap and attack almost unopposed. Can be used as a mana source.

Make SURE that you always have a mana for stasis. If somehow something terrible happens and stasis is removed, Estrid has an ultimate which could save it (and Hall of Heliod's Intervention), but you can functionally lose instantly if you don't have a way to keep it on the board.

This deck is slower compared to some decks, but it is stax and runs a fair amount of interaction. Prevent your opponents from winning until then.

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