Can any legendary be a Commander?

Yes, any Legendary Creature can be your Commander in Magic: The Gathering, but some other specific cards also qualify if they explicitly say, "This card can be your Commander," like certain Planeswalkers or Legendary Artifacts/Enchantments, while you can also use "Partner" or "Background" mechanics for two commanders. The key is it must be a Legendary Creature or have specific text allowing it, and the card's front face (for double-faced cards) must meet these requirements.
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Can a legend be a Commander?

A player's choice of commander determines which other cards can be played in the deck by determining that deck's color identity. Players choose a legendary creature to be their commander.
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Can any Planeswalker be a Commander in 2025?

The rule for Commander is that any (not-banned) Legendary Creature can be your commander. Planeswalkers are not Legendary Creatures.
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Can a colorless legendary creature be a Commander?

A card's color identity can come from any part of that card, including its casting cost and any mana symbols in its text. Every card in your Commander deck must only use mana symbols that also appear on your commander. Colorless cards are allowed as well.
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Can a legendary enchantment be a Commander?

Yes, a legendary enchantment can be a commander if it's also a Legendary Creature (like an enchantment creature) or if it's a Double-Faced Card (DFC) with a legendary creature on the other side (like Esika, God of the Tree/Prismatic Bridge), as the core rule is that your Commander must be legendary and often a creature, but these exceptions allow enchantment-focused commanders. You can use a legendary enchantment as your commander as long as it meets the "legendary" requirement, even if it's also an enchantment or artifact. 
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What is the legendary rule in Commander?

704.5j If two or more legendary permanents with the same name are controlled by the same player, 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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Can any legendary planeswalker be a Commander?

No, not any legendary planeswalker can be a Commander; only specific ones with text like "[Planeswalker Name] can be your commander" are allowed, alongside special cases like double-faced cards with a legendary creature front (e.g., Valki/Tibalt) or those that are creatures in all zones (e.g., Grist). Standard legendary planeswalkers aren't creatures and don't inherently fit the Commander rule, but you can always use "Rule Zero" with your playgroup to allow them for fun. 
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What legendary creatures can be commanders?

Put simply, you. Any legendary creature can be your commander, and when you select a creature to be a commander when building a deck, the rest of the deck must be built using the same color identity, and while it's not required, it helps to have a lot of synergy with your commander in the deck.
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Are there any 5 color commanders?

While five colors commanders have (thankfully) become more narrow as time has gone on, there are those still able to generate huge amounts of value or just be a pile of good stuff if you want like Kenrith the Returned King.
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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 a flip card be your commander?

Can Flip Cards Be Commanders? All the flip cards are legendary on the flip side, but they aren't all legendary on the unflipped side. The flip cards can only be used as commanders if the unflipped side is legendary, so you can't use Orochi Eggwatcher as your commander without a Rule 0 conversation.
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Are planeswalkers banned in Commander?

Planeswalkers aren't legal as commanders because the format predates planeswalkers, and the people in control of the format made the decision to not allow them as commanders when planeswalkers were released as a card type.
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Can a legendary vehicle be a Commander?

Yes, absolutely! Thanks to a major Magic: The Gathering Commander rules update from Wizards of the Coast in mid-2025 (with the Edge of Eternities set), all Legendary Vehicles and Spacecraft with a power/toughness box can now be your Commander, a huge change that makes cards like Parhelion II or Grond, the Gatebreaker playable in the Command Zone, even requiring them to be crewed as normal!. 
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Can commanders be non-legendary?

No, in official Magic: The Gathering Commander rules, a non-legendary creature generally cannot be your commander; it must be a legendary creature or a card specifically stating it can be a commander (like certain Planeswalkers or using Partner/Background mechanics). While house rules allow using non-legendaries like popular build-around cards (e.g., [[Cranco, Mob Boss]]) or certain Mythics, this isn't tournament-legal without group agreement (Rule Zero).
 
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Can a god be your Commander in MTG?

A god can be your Commander if “legendary” and “creature” appear in its type line.
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What is the most annoying Commander in MTG?

The Most Annoying Commanders to Play Against
  • #8. Korvold, Fae-Cursed King. ...
  • #7. Uril, the Miststalker. ...
  • #6. Edgar Markov. ...
  • #5. The Ur-Dragon. ...
  • #4. Kaalia of the Vast. ...
  • #3. Narset, Enlightened Masterr. ...
  • #2. Zur the Enchanter. ...
  • #1. Meren of Clan Nel Toth. Our last card and made for Commander is next!
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What is the fakest color?

The color purple has long been a symbol of royalty, creativity, and mystery. But according to science, it's also something else: a figment of our imaginations. While it looks just as real as red or blue, purple is actually an optical illusion crafted by your brain.
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What is the legend rule in Commander?

The Legend Rule in Magic: The Gathering Commander means a player can't control multiple legendary permanents with the exact same name; if they do (e.g., by cloning), they must choose one to keep and put the rest into the graveyard as a state-based action, triggering "dies" effects but not requiring sacrifice, allowing for unique character legends like Kamahl, Fist of Krosa vs Kamahl, Heart of Krosa, but not two Thalia, Guardian of Thrabens.
 
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Can a legendary artifact be a Commander?

Yes, a legendary artifact can be a commander, especially if it's a legendary creature (like Bosh, Iron Golem) or, thanks to a recent rules update in mid-2025, a legendary Vehicle or Spacecraft that has a printed power/toughness box, like The Last Ride. The key is that the legendary artifact must either be a creature (or function as one) or have a specific ability allowing it to be a commander.
 
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Who are the original 5 planeswalkers?

The original five Magic: The Gathering Planeswalkers, known as the "Lorwyn Five," introduced in the Lorwyn set (2007) are Jace Beleren, Chandra Nalaar, Liliana Vess, Ajani Goldmane, and Garruk Wildspeaker; they were the first monocolored Planeswalkers printed as cards, representing each color (Blue, Red, Black, White, Green) and establishing the iconic template for Planeswalker cards that followed.
 
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Who is the most powerful planeswalker?

The strongest Magic: The Gathering Planeswalker card is widely considered to be Oko, Thief of Crowns, due to its cheap cost, high loyalty, and incredibly disruptive abilities that led to its banning in multiple formats, though lore-wise, powerful figures like Nicol Bolas or ancient ones like Ugin and Karn are often cited. For gameplay, cards like Teferi, Time Raveler, Jace, the Mind Sculptor, and Wrenn and Six are also legendary for breaking formats.
 
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What happens if my Commander is exiled?

If your Commander is exiled in Magic: The Gathering, you, as the owner, get a choice as a State-Based Action: you can either let it stay in exile or move it to the Command Zone, typically paying an extra {2} mana for each time you've done this before (Commander Tax) to recast it from there. If it's exiled by a single-use effect (like {Oblivion Ring} leaving play), it returns to the battlefield; if it's exiled by an effect that permanently exiles it (like {Nevermore} or {Banishing Light} remaining), you often choose the Command Zone to avoid losing it, unless you specifically need it exiled. 
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