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Can you reduce Commander tax?

Are There Ways to Reduce the Commander Tax? Cost reduction effects apply to commander tax. This means that if you've got a card like Animar, Soul of Elements, its third effect reduces the cost the next time you cast your commander.
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Does affinity reduce Commander tax?

Does Affinity Reduce Commander Tax? Yes, affinity can be used to lower commander tax. Commander tax is an additional cost while affinity is a cost-reduction mechanic, so affinity undoes what commander tax does.
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Does Urza's incubator reduce Commander tax?

Alas, no, it does not. You choose whether you're doing the 'normal' cost or any alternate costs, then apply increases like commander tax, then reducers- so if you have an Incubator set to Djinn this time, it still discounts his alternate cost, but you do still have to pay command tax.
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Does countering a Commander give Commander tax?

The commander tax does not use counters at all. 903.8. A player may cast a commander they own from the command zone. A commander cast from the command zone costs an additional {2} for each previous time the player casting it has cast it from the command zone that game.
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Does Millicent reduce Commander tax?

Yes, the cost reduction applies to commander tax (and any additional mana costs) for casting any applicable spell.
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EDH How To: Commander Tax

Is saving Millicent worth it?

If you help Millicent, you are rewarded with the Rotten Winged Sword Isignia talisman (which greatly boosts attack power with successive attacks), meanwhile if you fight with her, you'll get the Millicent's Prosthesis (boosts dexterity, and slightly raises attack power with successive attacks) talisman.
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Is Commander tax 1 or 2?

A commander cast from the command zone costs an additional {2} for each previous time the player casting it has cast it from the command zone that game. This additional cost is informally known as the “commander tax.”
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What bypasses Commander tax?

Command Beacon is a rather unique case in that it's a non-creature card that lets you completely bypass commander tax. The Beacon is worth running in your deck if you have a higher mana value commander, or a commanders with odd casting restrictions like Haakon, Stromgald Scourge.
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Does rooftop storm cancel Commander tax?

Accepted Answer. commander tax is added on top of any other costs, so no. commander tax is added on top of any other costs, so no.
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Does rooftop storm get rid of Commander tax?

If you choose to cast a zombie spell using the alternate cost provided by Rooftop Storm, you still have to pay any additional costs for the spell, such as commander tax or exiling a creature card from your graveyard. Rooftop Storm's ability just replaces the base cost of the spell, but not anything else.
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Does Yuriko bypass Commander tax?

Activating Yuriko's commander ninjutsu ability isn't the same as casting Yuriko as a spell. You won't have to pay the commander tax to activate that ability, and activating that ability won't increase the commander tax to pay later.
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Can I exile my Commander with mimic VAT?

Yes, you can do that. If It's your commander, you get to choose whether it goes to the graveyard/exile or the command zone. Take note, that you will never be able to put him back into the command zone after that(because he won't change zones, you'll just keep making a copy).
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Does Ragavan get around Commander tax?

The Commander

Ragavan, Nimble Pilferer is one of the few commanders with the dash ability. This ability is affected by the commander tax, meaning it costs an extra for each previous time the player cast it from the command zone.
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Does leadership vacuum cause Commander tax?

You'll draw a card even if the target player controls no commanders as Leadership Vacuum resolves. The “commander tax” increases based on how many times a commander was cast from the command zone, not how many times it was put there as a result of Commander rules.
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Does Dash negate Commander tax?

Yes, the additional casting cost still applies.

The dash cost of Zurgo is an alternative cost, while the "commander tax" is an additional cost. You simply add them together for the total cost of casting your commander. 903.8. A player may cast a commander they own from the command zone.
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Does mutate affect Commander tax?

Does Mutate Bypass the Commander Tax? Since mutate is an alternate casting cost and not an ability that can just be activated from the command zone, it's still subject to the commander tax.
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Does Commander tax apply to the prismatic bridge?

You can cast the prismatic bridge from the command zone. The commander tax is shared by both sides. Your commander will be Esika, but the deck will have a five-color color identity and you will also be able to cast the prismatic bridge from the command zone.
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Does Commander tax count towards CMC?

Accepted answer #1. Commander tax is just like any other taxing effect. It does not affect the CMC of a spell nor does it bar you from casting a spell "without paying its mana cost".
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Does Fist of Suns negate Commander tax?

Fist of Suns doesn't replace any additional costs or cost increases, so you still have to pay the Commander tax. In game terms, Fist of Suns provides an alternative cost [CR 117.9]. The Commander tax is an additional cost [CR 903.10].
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Does Commander tax apply to double sided cards?

If a Modal Double-Faced card has a legendary creature on its front face, the card can be your commander. You may cast either face from the command zone. Command tax is applicable to the card itself, regardless of which face you cast.
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Does Commander tax apply to both sides?

Since you have two cards in your command zone, you'll only have 98 cards in your library. But the commander tax applies to each commander individually, so your costs stay lower.
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Does Commander tax apply to both partners?

During a game of Commander, your partners function just like a single commander would. They both use the command zone, they're each subject to commander tax, and they keep separate tallies for commander damage.
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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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Can you pay Commander tax with Powerstones?

As well as casting artifacts, Powerstone mana can be used to pay for activated abilities on any kind of card (such as equip or unearth), or pay for taxes like cumulative upkeep, ward, and commander tax.
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Can you put your Commander in the 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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