Can you have 2 of the same partner commanders?

A player can have two commanders if both have partner. Because both commanders start the game in the command zone, the remaining library is only 98 cards. If any card refers to your commander (or commanders in general), it means either one of the two.

When can you put your Commander in the command zone?

“If a commander is in a graveyard or in exile and that card was put into that zone since the last time state-based actions were checked, its owner may put it into the command zone. If a commander would be put into its owner’s hand or library from anywhere, its owner may put it into the command zone instead.

How do partner commanders work?

During a game of Commander, your partners function just like a single commander would. They both use the command zone, they’re each subject to commander tax, and they keep separate tallies for commander damage. If a card of effect refers to “your Commander,” you get to choose which partner it applies to.

Does the Commander count as one of the 100 cards?

Your commander counts as one of those 100 cards, and they start the game in the Command Zone rather than in the deck. The commander also dictates what colours you can use in your deck. If your commander is a Red and White creature, then you can only have Red, White and Colourless cards in your deck.

Can Will and Rowan both be your commander?

The last abilities of Will and Rowan apply to Commander games only. They have no effect in other games. “Partner with [name]” represents two abilities. If a legendary creature card with “partner with [name]” is designated as your commander, the named legendary creature card can also be designated as your commander.

Are partner commanders banned?

First, partner commanders are banned. The ability to add an additional card to the opening hand was deemed too powerful. You can still use partners as individual commanders but from here on out only one card can occupy the command zone.

Can you move Commander from graveyard?

The exact rule reads “If a Commander would be put into a library, hand, graveyard or exile from anywhere, its owner may choose to move it to the command zone instead”. It doesn’t actually matter where the Commander is coming from, you can still put it back in the Command Zone rather than a non-battlefield zone.

What happens if your Commander is exiled?

If your commander would be exiled or put into your hand, graveyard, or library from anywhere, you may choose to put it into the command zone instead. If it would have died, it doesn’t die—abilities that trigger whenever a creature die won’t trigger.

Can you have a sideboard in Commander?

The Commander format does not use a sideboard; cards that take other cards from outside the game (such as Wishes) must be discussed with the playgroup before being put in the deck. However, a player may use a companion in addition to their 100-card deck, provided their deck meets the companion’s requirements.

Can you have a planeswalker as your Commander?

A planeswalker can be a commander if the card says that they can be a commander. Most planeswalkers cannot be a commander because the rules committee banned them from being commanders. However, Wizards makes planeswalker cards that can be commanders, so they are the exception.

Can Grist The Hunger tide be a Commander?

Wizards of the Coast’s Matt Tabak has confirmed that Grist, the Hunger Tide can be used as your Commander because “its first ability will function during deck construction”.

What are the rules for Commander cards in a deck?

The cards in a deck may not have any colours in their color identity which are not in the colour identity of the deck’s commander. A Commander deck must contain exactly 100 cards, including the commander. If you’re playing a companion, it must adhere to color identity and singleton rules.

What makes a card a Commander in MTG?

Being a commander is not a characteristic [MTG CR109.3], it is a property of the card and tied directly to the physical card. As such, “commander-ness” cannot be copied or overwritten by continuous effects. The card retains it’s commander-ness through any status changes, and is still a commander even when controlled by another player.

What happens to commander-Ness in MTG?

As such, “commander-ness” cannot be copied or overwritten by continuous effects. The card retains it’s commander-ness through any status changes, and is still a commander even when controlled by another player. If a player has been dealt 21 points of combat damage by a particular Commander during the game, that player loses a game.

How do you choose a commander for a Legendary deck?

Players choose a legendary creature as the commander for their deck. A card’s color identity is its color plus the color of any mana symbols in the card’s rules text. A card’s color identity is established before the game begins, and cannot be changed by game effects.

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