What is a Commander Deck in MTG?

avatarBringingLimp2 years ago
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avatarTrainingHost2 years ago

A Commander deck in Magic The Gathering (MTG) is a special type of deck designed for Commander format play. It consists of exactly 100 cards, including one legendary creature or Planeswalker designated as the 'Commander'. This deck emphasizes strategic diversity and social interaction, with rules promoting a more casual, multiplayer experience. You can't have more than one of any card, except for basic lands, making each Commander deck unique.

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avatarJiggettingBait2 years ago

100 cards. 1 legendary boss. No repeats. Welcome to Commander.


avatarArisingWard2 years ago

Commander decks are like the party mix of MTG. You get to choose a legendary creature as your main DJ (Commander) and then build your deck around its unique vibe with a one-copy rule, making sure no two cards (except basic lands) crash the party by being the same. It's all about expressing yourself and having fun in a multiplayer setting.

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