Chinese ranking season has been updated with a set of new geas cards.



Extra Oath of Cause and Effect,
Extra Oath of Fateful Magic
and Extra Oath of Unpredictable are pretty much the same seasonal geas from the last time. The first and third ones got an extra use of healing 1 life, but only once per game, and doing so would make you vulnerable to Guang Gong's hand ripping ability. But if you know that you hand is safe, you can just heal once.

Extra Oath of Ignorance is one of the two new ones. Similar to Oath of Unpredictable, it wants you to build a deck around some unpopular units in the current format. But instead of modifying stats, this one goes for an explosive once per game play, setting your field up with big units from pretty much anywhere, and potentially nuking your opponent's board.

Extra Oath of Galactic Legacy is the last of season 3 geas, but probably the most intriguing one. It locks you into playing a starter deck, but instead gives you a massive head start of extra 5 cards you can pick from your deck. If you don't want to build decks youself, but have a starter lying around, you can try using this geas to even the grounds against others.



Extra Oath of Cause and Effect,
Extra Oath of Fateful Magic
and Extra Oath of Unpredictable are pretty much the same seasonal geas from the last time. The first and third ones got an extra use of healing 1 life, but only once per game, and doing so would make you vulnerable to Guang Gong's hand ripping ability. But if you know that you hand is safe, you can just heal once.

Extra Oath of Ignorance is one of the two new ones. Similar to Oath of Unpredictable, it wants you to build a deck around some unpopular units in the current format. But instead of modifying stats, this one goes for an explosive once per game play, setting your field up with big units from pretty much anywhere, and potentially nuking your opponent's board.

Extra Oath of Galactic Legacy is the last of season 3 geas, but probably the most intriguing one. It locks you into playing a starter deck, but instead gives you a massive head start of extra 5 cards you can pick from your deck. If you don't want to build decks youself, but have a starter lying around, you can try using this geas to even the grounds against others.
Edited by Orenji_Reiji on 4th June, 2026 at 4:21am CST
