How does 'Partner' work in MTG?

avatarHouselingMoon2 years ago
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avatarJiggettingBait2 years ago

In Magic The Gathering, 'Partner' is an ability that lets you have two commanders if both have the 'Partner' keyword. This means you can mix and match commanders for some unique and powerful combinations, as long as both of your commanders have 'Partner'. It's a great way to explore synergies between commanders in formats like Commander (EDH), where normally you're limited to just one!

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avatarTargetingDirt2 years ago

Short and sweet: 'Partner' in MTG essentially means you get to have two commanders instead of one, doubling the fun and strategy!


avatarTrainingHost2 years ago

'Partner' is honestly one of the best things in MTG Commander. I've been running a Thrasios and Tymna pair, and it's wild. The synergy you can get when you carefully select your partners opens up a ton of new strategies. Plus, it feels like you're always one step ahead with an extra commander up your sleeve.

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