What was Rule 10 in Commander?

Rule 10, which stated that commanders were subject to the legend rule, was created in the days when the legend rule was less stable; the rule remained as an artifact of that time.
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What are the rules of Commander?

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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What is the legendary rule in Commander?

704.5k If a player controls two or more legendary permanents with the same name, that player chooses one of them, and the rest are put into their owners' graveyards. This is called the “legend rule.”
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What sets are banned in Commander?

Every Legendary Creature Banned In Magic: The Gathering's Commander Format
  1. 1 Golos, Tireless Pilgrim.
  2. 2 Lutri, The Spellchaser. ...
  3. 3 Leovold, Emissary Of Trest. ...
  4. 4 Iona, Shield Of Emeria. ...
  5. 5 Griselbrand. ...
  6. 6 Rofellos, Llanowar Emissary. ...
  7. 7 Erayo, Soratami Ascendant. ...
  8. 8 Emrakul, The Aeon's Torn. ...
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Can you have more than 100 cards in Commander?

903.5a Each deck must contain exactly 100 cards, including its commander. In other words, the minimum deck size and the maximum deck size are both 100. 903.5b Other than basic lands, each card in a Commander deck must have a different English name.
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Why is it called Elder Dragon Highlander?

It's short for "Elder Dragon Highlander". Highlander because it's a singleton format (you may only play one of each card) and Elder Dragon because in it's first set of rules your commander had to be one of the original Elder Dragons.
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What does Cedh stand for?

CEDH is an abbreviation meaning “Competitive Elder Dragon Highlander.” In essence, it's just Commander where everyone plays with the best decks out there and tries as hard as possible to win.
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Why was OKO banned?

When Oko, Thief of Crowns was released, he changed Standard as we knew it… while he was legal, anyway. He was overwhelmingly powerful, and came to be used in tons of decks. Eventually, he was banned because of the way he was breaking formats.
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Is Sol Ring banned in Commander?

In a duel, Sol Ring is so back-breaking that dropping it on turn one is often game over. As a result, it's banned there. In a multiplayer game, it's still plenty strong to be a problem. Sol Ring has so many friends!
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Can Volo copy legendary creatures?

Any creature you wish to copy with Volo, must be non-legendary. This is because if you make a copy of a legendary permanent, you must sacrifice one due to the “legend rule”.
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Can you copy a legendary?

Yes, you can copy a legendary creature. But copies of permanents are also subject to the legend rule. If you copy your opponent's creature, everything's fine. If you copy your own, you'll be forced to send all but one of them to the graveyard.
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Can you have 2 legendary creatures on the field?

A player may not control two or more legendary permanents with the same name. Legendary is a card supertype.
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Can you sacrifice your Commander?

You can absolutely sacrifice a commander. A cheap commander can even be ideal sacrifice fodder since sacrificing it puts it into the command zone and it's relatively easy to cast it again.
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How do you mulligan in Commander?

To take a mulligan, a player shuffles the cards in their hand back into their library, draws a new hand of cards equal to their starting hand size, then puts a number of those cards equal to the number of times that player has taken a mulligan on the bottom of their library in any order.
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Can you play off color lands in Commander?

No. Activated abilities can only have Commander colors. You're not allowed to use cards with mana symbols not of your general. That does allow you to however use cards that say in your example island on the card but don't have the blue mana symbol.
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Is OKO the best Planeswalker ever printed?

On top of all this, Oko started on four loyalty and gained more while Elking everything in sight. It didn't take long for Oko to be banned into oblivion, but he remains the most powerful planeswalker ever printed by quite a wide margin.
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Is uro banned in modern?

Wizards of the Coast has banned Uro, Titan of Nature's Wrath in Magic: the Gathering's Pioneer, Modern, and Historic formats. They considered banning the card in Legacy but ultimately decided not to.
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Is Mox Opal banned in Commander?

As the strongest enabler in the recent Urza artifact decks, and a card that has been concerning in the past and would likely cause balance issues in the future, Mox Opal is banned in Modern.
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Is Black Lotus legal in Commander?

All regular-sized black- and white-bordered Magic cards publicly released by Wizards of the Coast are legal to play with in Commander.
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How do I beat Thassa's Oracle?

Just in case you're unaware, executing the combo is very simple. Cast Thassa's Oracle to generate its trigger on the stack. Then respond with Tainted Pact and toss the entirety of your library into the garbage. You don't need any devotion to win, making the combo foolproof against removal spells.
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What is EDH vs cEDH?

cEDH vs Casual EDH

But the primary difference is that cEDH uses a lot of fast mana artifacts, free counterspells, and a bunch of tutors to accomplish its win condition not only extremely efficiently but also consistently.
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What is the difference between Commander and cEDH?

Competitive Commander, also called cEDH, is just regular Commander with a different social contract. When you play cEDH, the goal is still to have fun—but you're choosing to have fun by doing everything you can to win. This leads to all sorts of things that you normally don't see in games of Commander.
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