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Is Commander a permanent?

903.3d If an effect refers to controlling a commander, it refers to a permanent on the battlefield that is a commander. If an effect refers to casting a commander, it refers to a spell that is a commander.
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Can you permanently get rid of a Commander?

Players have access to their commander every game, and if they die or are exiled, they can instead place them back into the command zone. Recasting them takes two extra mana per revival, but their potential resurrections make them almost impossible to permanently eliminate.
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What happens to your Commander when it dies?

It can either go to the graveyard or back to the command zone. Infact anytime the commander would be sent to the graveyard, exile or your deck you can instead choose to send it to the command zone.
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What is the life total for Commander?

In Commander, each player starts with 40 life instead of 20. Your Commander sits in their own special zone and can be cast whenever you can afford them.
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Can Commander tax be reduced?

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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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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Does a background get Commander tax?

Outside of extending the Commander deck's color identity, the Background card in the Command Zone is treated as its own entity. This means that it is subject to its own Commander tax should it be put into your graveyard, exiled, or otherwise leave the battlefield.
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Is your Commander the 100th card?

A Commander deck must contain exactly 100 cards, including the commander. If you're playing a companion, it must adhere to color identity and singleton rules. While it is not part of the deck, it is effectively a 101st card. With the exception of basic lands, no two cards in the deck may have the same English name.
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Does your Commander count as the 100th card?

Your commander counts as one of those 100 cards, and they start the game in the Command Zone rather than in the deck. The commander also dictates what colours you can use in your deck. If your commander is a Red and White creature, then you can only have Red, White and Colourless cards in your deck.
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Is Commander a real rank?

Commander (commonly abbreviated as Cmdr.) is a common naval officer rank as well as a job title or "billet" in many armies. Commander is also used as a rank or title in other formal organizations, including several police forces.
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Can I keep my 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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Can you return a Commander to its owners 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 a Commander be bounced to hand?

The owner of the commander may choose to have it return to the command zone or go to hand. If the owner chooses hand they may play that card from hand without paying the tax. If the commander returns to the command zone then the tax is increased by 2 colourless mana.
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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 Commander rule?

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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Can I steal a Commander?

Yes, you can take control of someone else's commander. The rule about returning the commander to the Command Zone reads (emphasis mine): 903.9. If a commander would be exiled from anywhere or put into its owner's hand, graveyard, or library from anywhere, its owner may put it into the command zone instead.
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Can a god card be a Commander?

Can a God Be my Commander? Yes. No short or long to it. The only criteria to have a card be your commander is if it's legendary, and all of the gods most certainly are.
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Can I 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 many Planeswalkers can you have in Commander?

How Many Planeswalkers Can You Have in Your Commander Deck? Again, there is no limit. Just make sure you abide by the singleton and color identity rules of the format.
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What is rule 0 Commander?

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 you have a colorless Commander?

The rules of Commander are the same for colorless commanders as for any other colors. This means playing with only colorless cards. And that's what makes building a deck around a colorless commander very hard, but also very fun.
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Can you play Commander 1v1?

Duel Commander is an adapted rule set that takes Commander from a multiplayer format to 1v1 while still keeping the original essence. But there are important changes, like a different banlist. After all, what's broken in a 1v1 context is really different from what's broken in multiplayer games.
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Can you have 3 commanders with faceless one?

Faceless One both has choose a Background and is itself a Background. This means that you may have two commanders if one of them is Faceless One and the other is either a Legendary Creature with the choose a background ability OR is a legendary Background enchantment. It does not allow you to have three commanders.
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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 backgrounds be in the 99?

Backgrounds are an exciting new mechanic from Battle for Baldur's Gate. While they are primarily used as an enchantment that works like a Partner in the Command Zone, they can just as easily slot into the 99 of a deck, where they'll do a lot of work.
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