Angels are my thing, and I've wanted an Angel themed planeswalker for as long as planeswalkers have been in the game. I've even designed a few, and they were all named for the very 'walker this deck, my first attempt at building for the Oathbreaker format, is based on: Serra the Benevolent .

The deck's strategy is incredibly straight-forward: assemble a heavenly host to rain down righteous fury on the sinful. Not just by casting Angels from your hand, though. No no, we also have several ways of producing 4/4 vigilant Angel tokens as well. Our signature spell is Unbreakable Formation , which can be used as either a combat trick or a way to make our holy armada impervious to both combat damage during an assault and prepare them for any subsequent counter attack.

But because the bulk of our creatures have a converted cost of 4 or more, we need a sizable ramp package. In my years playing the game I've designed many Angel decks in just about every format under the sun, and I've included some of the ramp methods I've found to be most successful: Sword of the Animist is one of the best ramp pieces a midrange deck could possibly want; Wayfarer's Bauble is a rising star in both Oathbreaker and EDH alike; and I like to think the Panorama lands serve as budget versions of fetch lands - of course, if you have a copy of each of the Wx fetches you could easily swap them in.