Can space stations be your Commander?

Yes, in Magic: The Gathering, legendary Spacecraft and Vehicles with printed Power/Toughness can be your Commander due to a recent rules change, allowing for unique deck-building around these large, thematic cards like starships and stations, adding new options to the format.
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Can a space station be a Commander in MTG?

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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Can a spaceship be a 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 Infinite Guideline Station be your Commander?

Yes, the Infinite Guideline Station can absolutely be a commander in Magic: The Gathering, as it's a Legendary Spacecraft from the Edge of Eternities set, and recent rules updates allow legendary spacecraft and vehicles to serve as commanders, making it a popular five-color choice for building around multicolored permanents and tokens.
 
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Can a spacecraft station itself MTG?

No. Spacecraft can't station themselves, as they specify that you must “tap another creature” to station them.
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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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Is a 5 player Commander possible?

The 5 players sit in a circle or pentagon. Just like the 5 colors on the back of an MTG card, the players to your left and right are your allies, and the two sitting across from you are your enemies. The game ends when 1 player has eliminated their two enemies.
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Are secret lairs commanders legal?

Yes, Secret Lair cards are legal in Commander, as they are official Magic: The Gathering cards, with the main distinction being their alternate art or unique treatments; as long as the original card is legal in Commander (which most are, except for silver-bordered or acorn-stamped ones like the Unfinity set), the Secret Lair version is playable in your EDH decks. New cards introduced in Secret Lair drops (like Universes Beyond) are also legal in Commander (and other Eternal formats like Legacy/Vintage) by default.
 
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Why is the Commander called Edh?

Commander is called EDH because its original name was Elder Dragon Highlander, combining the format's initial commanders (the Elder Dragons from Magic: The Gathering's Legends set) with the "Highlander" rule of having only one copy of each card (inspired by the movie Highlander), before Wizards of the Coast adopted it and renamed it "Commander" for broader appeal and legal clarity.
 
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Can the RMS Titanic be your Commander?

That's right: your Weatherlight or RMS Titanic can now steer the helm of a 99-card deck, just like any planeswalker or creature with the right text box. Why the Rule Change?
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Is LT Commander higher than Captain?

No, in the U.S. Navy and Coast Guard, a Captain (O-6) is a significantly higher rank than a Lieutenant Commander (O-4); Captains command major ships and large units, while Lieutenant Commanders are mid-level officers, equivalent to Army Majors, making Captains three pay grades above.
 
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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 spaceships be commanders?

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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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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What is the rule 903.8 in Magic The Gathering?

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. This additional cost is informally known as the “commander tax.”
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Is LOTR Commander legal?

Short answer: Yes (except for Karakas, since that's banned). Long answer: Commander is an eternal format, which means that everything is legal in Commander, with the exception of Silver-bordered or Acorn cards (which are effectively "joke cards" so they don't count) and of course cards specifically banned in Commander.
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What are the rarest secret lairs?

#1 Mox Opal (Dan Frazier's Mox Box / Las Vegas Festival in a Box) Featured in Dan Frazier's Mox Box Secret Lair (which was part of the Las Vegas Festival in a Box 2023) is Mox Opal, one of the more historically powerful artifacts to ever see print in the game.
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Is 40 lands too much Commander?

40 lands in a Commander deck isn't inherently "too much," but it's on the higher end for typical decks; it's often perfect for high-mana curve decks, <<<>>landfall strategies, or decks with little card draw, but fewer lands (35-38) might be better if you have lots of ramp and draw spells. It depends heavily on your deck's strategy, average mana cost (CMC), and inclusion of mana rocks/ramp, with many players finding 36-40 a solid baseline for casual play. 
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Can you play 1v1 Commander mtg?

Yes, you absolutely can play Commander (EDH) 1v1, and many people do, but it plays differently than multiplayer Commander, often requiring rule adjustments like starting life totals at 30 (instead of 40) and different banned lists for competitive play, though casual 1v1 is great with standard rules. While you can just use your normal multiplayer decks and adjust for the smaller player count (some cards like "goad" become less useful), dedicated "Duel Commander" formats have specific rule sets for a more balanced, aggressive 1v1 experience. 
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Is a Commander deck 99 or 100 cards?

Commander decks are exactly 100 cards: 1 commander + 99 other cards (or two partner commanders + 98 other cards). Only one copy of each card (by name) can be included, aside from basic lands. All cards within the deck must match the commander's color identity.
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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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Can stations be commanders in MTG?

Yes, with a recent rule change in Magic: The Gathering, legendary Stations (and Vehicles/Spacecraft) with a printed power/toughness box can be commanders, allowing you to build around them as your deck's leader, much like legendary creatures, by "Stationing" them to unlock their full abilities and creature status.
 
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Does warp count as casting?

Yes, in Magic: The Gathering, using Warp is considered casting because it's an alternative casting cost, meaning all normal casting rules apply (timing, stack, triggers), but it lets you exile the permanent at the end step to cast it again later from exile for its normal cost. It's a special way to cast, but still a cast, interacting with effects like cost reduction and storm count.
 
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