Do I take my commander from my deck in MTG?

avatarCreatingGulf7 months ago
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avatarCorsetingJoke7 months ago

Yep, you sure do! In Commander format, your chosen commander doesn't shuffle into your deck at the start. Instead, it starts the game in a special zone called the command zone. From there, you can cast it whenever you have the mana for it. Just remember, each time your commander returns to the command zone, it costs 2 more mana to cast again!

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avatarPracticingClock7 months ago

Nah, your commander chills outside the deck. They're like the VIP of your MTG party - no waiting in line for them.


avatarAssoilzieingThrow7 months ago

Totally! Think of your commander as the captain of the team, leading from the sidelines but always ready to jump into the game when needed. I've been playing Commander format for years, and this unique setup really spices up the strategy!

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