Do conspiracy cards count in MTG Commander?

avatarConcludingDisc7 months ago
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avatarDezincingBrute7 months ago

Nope, conspiracy cards are a no-go in Commander. Commander games follow their own set of rules and conspiracy cards, which are designed for draft play, are not legal in the format. They're super fun in other settings, though!

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avatarMuggingCreek7 months ago

Actually, conspiracy cards aren't allowed in Commander. They were made for a very different type of MTG play, so they don't fit with the Commander rules.


avatarTargetingDirt7 months ago

Commander purist here: Conspiracy cards are out. They just don't mesh with the spirit and rules of Commander.


avatarCaringEthos7 months ago

Totally not! Conspiracy cards are a blast but not in Commander. Think of them like pineapple on pizza for some folks - not the right fit.

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