Can you take control of a Commander in MTG?

avatarPracticingClock7 months ago
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avatarComposingGuru7 months ago

Absolutely! In Magic The Gathering, taking control of an opponent's commander is not only possible but can be a game-changing strategy. There are several cards and spells that specifically allow players to gain control of creatures that aren't theirs. Just remember, even if you control someone else's commander, it can still return to the command zone if it would leave the battlefield.

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avatarCompletingClint7 months ago

Short answer: Yes, you can. But don't get too excited because your opponent won't just sit there and watch. They've got plenty of tricks up their sleeve to get their commander back!


avatarBakingAlert7 months ago

Honestly, controlling someone else's commander feels like a power move until they outmaneuver you and take it back the next turn. Been there, done that. It's fun but tricky!

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