Can a spacecraft be your Commander?

Yes, in the Magic: The Gathering Commander format, Legendary Spacecraft (a new card type) and Legendary Vehicles with printed Power/Toughness can now be your commander, a rule change introduced with the Edge of Eternities set, allowing these powerful artifacts to lead your deck just like creatures or Planeswalkers.
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Can a space station be your Commander?

Legendary stations and vehicles can be your commander as long as they have power and toughness. So as long as they can become a creature normally they can be a commander.
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What creatures are allowed to be commanders?

Any Legendary Creature can be your Commander. (Must be castable as a Legendary Creature.) 2. If a Planeswalker's card text states "[cardname] can be your Commander.", they can be your Commander.
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Can you use vehicles as a Commander?

Yes, in Magic: The Gathering's Commander format, all Legendary Vehicles and Spacecrafts can now be commanders, thanks to a major rules update in mid-2025, allowing players to build entire decks around these powerful artifact creatures, like Parhelion II or Grond, the Gatebreaker, as long as they have power/toughness on their front face. This was a retroactive change, making many existing vehicles legal and opening up new deck-building possibilities.
 
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Can a legendary spaceship be a Commander?

Starting with Edge of Eternities, legendary Vehicles and legendary Spacecraft with a printed power and toughness are eligible to be your deck's commander.
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Can Elbrus be your Commander?

No, you cannot use Elbrus, the Binding Blade as a Commander in the official EDH/Commander rules because it starts as an artifact, not a legendary creature, and must meet specific criteria (legendary creature or text saying it can be a commander) to be a general. While it transforms into Withengar Unbound, a legendary demon, (which has a black color identity), its initial form prevents it from being a legal commander, though some casual playgroups might allow it as a "secret commander". 
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Do spacecraft have summoning sickness?

Yes, Spacecrafts (like Vehicles in Magic: The Gathering) get summoning sickness if they become creatures the same turn they enter the battlefield, meaning they can't attack or use tap abilities until your next turn, unless they have haste. The key rule is control: the permanent must have been under your control continuously since the start of your turn; if it just became a creature (e.g., via a Station ability), it's considered to have just entered and is sick. 
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Can Parhelion be your Commander?

This rules change means that retroactively, all Legendary Vehicles are now able to be Commanders too. So, you can have Parhelion II or The Last Ride as your Commander.
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How much is a 1951 Studebaker Commander worth?

Typically, you can expect to pay around $21,950 for a 1951 Studebaker Commander State in good condition with average spec.
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Can a colorless creature be a Commander?

Yes, a colorless creature can absolutely be a commander in Magic: The Gathering, but it creates a specific deckbuilding restriction: your entire deck must only contain cards with a colorless color identity, meaning no colored mana symbols (white, blue, black, red, green) anywhere on the card's cost or rules text. This means you build an "artifact-based" or "true colorless" deck, using basic lands like {!nav}Wastes{/nav} (if you need specific colorless sources) and artifacts for ramp, focusing on colorless legendary creatures like Ulamog, Kozilek, or artifact creatures with no color identity.
 
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What happens if a Commander is exiled?

If a commander is exiled in Magic: The Gathering, its owner usually chooses to move it to the Command Zone as a state-based action, allowing them to recast it later with added "Commander Tax," but they can also choose to leave it in exile if it benefits them, especially if an effect wants it back. If the exile is temporary (like with an enchantment that says "until it leaves the battlefield"), the owner must decide immediately whether to move it to the Command Zone or leave it in exile; if they choose exile, it stays exiled until that enchantment leaves, but then it returns to the battlefield, not the Command Zone. 
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Do Commander decks have to be 100 cards?

Yes, Commander decks must be exactly 100 cards, including your legendary creature commander, meaning 99 other unique cards (or 98 with two "Partner" commanders). The only exception is if you use a Companion card, which can make your deck 101 cards (Commander + 99 + Companion).
 
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Why is China not allowed on ISS?

China isn't allowed on the International Space Station (ISS) primarily due to a 2011 U.S. law, the Wolf Amendment, which bans NASA from bilateral cooperation with China (or Chinese-owned companies) over national security concerns, technology transfer worries, and human rights issues, effectively preventing Chinese astronauts from joining the ISS, leading China to build its own station, Tiangong.
 
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Are spacecrafts vehicles MTG?

No, Magic: The Gathering spacecraft aren't Vehicles; they are a distinct artifact type from the Edge of Eternities set that function similarly but use the new "Station" mechanic instead of Crew, turning into creatures by adding charge counters from tapped creatures, and they can now also be legendary commanders alongside Vehicles.
 
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What happens every 90 minutes on the ISS?

The ISS circles Earth every 90 minutes at a speed of about 17,500 mph (28,000 km/h). In one day, the station travels about the distance it would take to go from Earth to the moon and back.
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Can a spaceship be your Commander?

Yes, in the Magic: The Gathering Commander format, legendary Spacecraft (and Vehicles) can be used as commanders, a rule change introduced with the Edge of Eternities set (mid-2025) to allow ships with printed power/toughness to lead decks, adding thematic options like Weatherlight or Parhelion II as leaders, often by "Stationing" them to become active creatures. 
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Can Dawnsire be your Commander?

Yes, Dawnsire, Sunstar Dreadnought, a legendary spacecraft, can be a commander in Magic: The Gathering due to a recent rule change with the Edge of Eternities set that allows legendary Vehicles and Spacecraft with power and toughness to lead a deck. This opens up colorless Commander options beyond just artifacts and Eldrazi, letting you build around its massive 20 power for surprise wins.
 
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Can a vehicle be crewed immediately?

An artifact isn't a creature until Crewed. You can crew a vehicle at any time, but as soon as you do, if the Artifact didn't exist on the battlefield since the start of your most recent turn, it will have summoning sickness. If you cast Cultivator's Caravan, you can tap it on the same turn to add one mana of any color.
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Do spacecrafts count as creatures in MTG?

No, Spacecraft in Magic: The Gathering (MTG) are initially artifacts, not creatures, but they have a new "Station" ability that lets you permanently turn them into artifact creatures once they get enough charge counters from other creatures you tap. Think of them like advanced Vehicles: they start as static objects, but with a crew (Station ability), they become living, attacking creatures with power/toughness and abilities.
 
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Is Station a good mechanic in MTG?

Overall, the station mechanic works better in commander but a specifically used standard deck could make use of it. Pretty sure you can warp in some spells, get the etb triggers and use that creature to station prior to it leaving st the end of your turn. This one works great!
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Why can Grist be a Commander?

Well, Grist is a 1/1 Insect creature when it isn't on the battlefield, therefore making it a creature in the command zone.
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Can Ormendahl be your Commander?

No you may not. It has to be a creature on the front side in order for the card to be your commander. The front side is a land, not a creature, so it cannot be your commander. Color identity takes into account both sides of a double faced card, but to be your commander, the front has to be a creature, not the back.
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Can Aetherspark be your Commander?

Yes, The Aetherspark can be a commander, especially in formats like {!nav}Brawl on MTG Arena{/nav}, because it's a legendary planeswalker artifact, but in traditional {!nav}Commander (EDH){/nav}, it needs to be played as part of a deck with a designated legendary creature commander, as it's not inherently a legendary creature that can lead a deck; it just fits well into colorless or equipment-themed Commander/Brawl decks due to its abilities.
 
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