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Can commanders go to graveyard?

Yes, you can choose to have your commander in the graveyard. If you have a reason that you'd like to leave your commander rest in peace (say to revive it or cast it without paying commander tax), feel free to let your commander die. It's a choice you get whenever your commander moves zones.
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Can you get your Commander back from the graveyard?

A commander can be cast from the command zone for its normal costs, plus an additional two mana for each previous time it's been cast from the command zone this game. If your commander would be put into your library, hand, graveyard or exile from anywhere, you may return it to your command zone instead.
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Does your Commander go to graveyard before command zone?

A creature dies if and only if it goes from the battlefield to the graveyard. this is the official ruling: 903.11. If a commander would be put into its owner's graveyard from anywhere, that player may put it into the command zone instead.
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Does Grave Betrayal work on commanders?

If you have Grave Betrayal on the battlefield and your opponent's commander goes to the graveyard (i.e., it is killed and your opponent chose to let it go to the gy instead of the cmd zone), betrayal's ability will trigger and the commander will come back to the battlefield under your control at the beginning of the ...
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Can my Commander go to my hand?

If you want (or need) your commander to go into the graveyard, your library, or your hand, you can allow it. Keep in mind that the commander tax only applies when casting it from your command zone. So getting your commander back into your hand can help you recast it for its original cost without any penalties.
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Can my Commander do Commander damage to me?

Yup! You sure can. The specific rule for commander damage doesn't specify that an opponent's commander had to deal the damage, just that a specific commander needs to deal damage. If you somehow take 21 or more damage from your own commander, you still lose the game.
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Can a Commander pull your leave?

Leave is an earned benefit not a privilege. Therefore the only person that can revoke your leave status and return you to duty is the commander granting the leave. Your leader can request your leave be cancelled.
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What is the new Commander graveyard rule?

If a commander is in a graveyard or in exile and that card was put into that zone since the last time state-based actions were checked, its owner may put it into the command zone. If a commander would be put into its owner's hand or library from anywhere, its owner may put it into the command zone instead.
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What is the best graveyard hate Commander?

  • #8. Cling to Dust.
  • #7. Ravenous Trap.
  • #6. Surgical Extraction.
  • #5. Erebos's Intervention.
  • #4. Crypt Incursion.
  • #3. Go Blank.
  • #2. Leyline of the Void.
  • #1. Graveyard Trespasser / Graveyard Glutton.
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Does death touch work on commanders?

Lethal deathtouch damage only applies to creature. A creature with deathtouch can only kill a player if they deal enough damage to bring their life to 0 (or infect them with enough poison counters, or deal enough commander damage, or…).
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Can Commander decks be over 100 cards?

Size: A Commander deck must be exactly 100 cards, including the Commander. In other words, an EDH deck consists of one Commander (or two if both have Partner) and 99 (or 98) other cards.
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What is the tuck rule for commanders?

"The tuck rule" was the way commanders used to work with cards like Spell Crumple and Oblation . The TL;DR is that if a commander would go to any non-battlefield zone from any other zone, its owner may instead return it to the command zone.
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Can you use a Planeswalker as a Commander?

A planeswalker can only be a commander if it specifically states on the bottom of the card, “this card can be your commander.” If it doesn't have that line of text, forget it. Pick a legendary creature instead.
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How do colorless commanders work?

If your commander is completely colorless, then Command Tower does nothing. Colorless isn't a color (it's literally a lack of color) and the Tower specifically says that it generates mana of your commander's color identity. So no color identity means no mana.
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Can I mutate my Commander?

Commander is where mutate gets even trickier so it's doubly important to be well researched and understand the mechanic. If your commander is mutated into a pile then the merged creature does commander damage and counts as your commander regardless of its location in the pile.
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Can any legendary permanent be a Commander?

Players may choose either a legendary creature or a planeswalker that has an ability allowing it to be chosen as a commander. Players may choose a pair of them if each has the partner ability. In Brawl, any planeswalker can be designated as a commander.
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What is the weakest Commander color?

White's largely regarded as the weakest color in commander. This is due, in part, to white being forced to hide its power. White lacks the card advantage, card selection, and mana ramp of other colors.
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Who is the strongest Commander in MTG?

These are the best MTG commanders:
  • Edgar Markov.
  • Kess, Dissident Mage.
  • Kenrith, the Returned King.
  • Muldrotha, the Gravetide.
  • Korvold, Fae-Cursed King.
  • Tymna the Weaver.
  • Niv-Mizzet, Parun.
  • The Gitrog Monster.
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What is the least used Commander?

Magic: The Gathering – The 10 Least-Played Commanders
  1. 1 Sun Quan, Lord of Wu. You will rarely see Sun Quan, Lord of Wu at your Commander group for a few reasons.
  2. 2 Dragonlord Kolaghan. ...
  3. 3 Kalitas, Bloodchief of Ghet. ...
  4. 4 Autumn Willow. ...
  5. 5 The Red Terror. ...
  6. 6 Maeve, Insidious Singer. ...
  7. 7 Hythonia the Cruel. ...
  8. 8 Livonya Silone. ...
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Can there be 2 commanders?

A player can have two commanders if both have partner. Because both commanders start the game in the command zone, the remaining library is only 98 cards. Your two commanders are treated individually for all other Commander rules.
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What is the rule of 9 in MTG Commander?

Basically the Rule of Nine says that they way to begin a deck design to start with a list of just nine cards. Each of these cards becomes a full play set (4 cards) yielding 36 cards in your deck. After that place 24 basic lands and you have a deck that will consistently use your ideas to win or lose.
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What is rule 0 in Commander EDH?

Rule 0 is an unofficial rule in Commander that allows players to modify the rules of a non-competitive game. The catch? Everyone who's participating has to agree to the changes before the game begins. If you're familiar with the term “house rules,” it's the same concept.
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Can the military read your texts?

They can and do if it's over a government system using a government computer. Not only can and will they monitor that if they want to without a warrant but they also can do the same if the individual is using a government phone or a government cell phone.
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What happens if a civilian hits a Soldier?

18 U.S. Code § 1389 - Prohibition on attacks on United States servicemen on account of service. in the case of a battery, or an assault resulting in bodily injury, be fined under this title in an amount not less than $2500 and imprisoned not less than 6 months nor more than 10 years.
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Can CID tap your phone?

In California, the police are allowed to tap your phone, but they have to follow procedures to do so legally. California is a two-party consent state, which means that both people involved in a conversation must consent to any recording.
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