Does Y Shtola's ping damage count as commander damage?

No, Y'shtola's ping damage from her ability does not count as commander damage; commander damage is strictly limited to combat damage dealt by your commander creature when it attacks, not damage from spells or abilities, even if they come from your commander. The damage from Y'shtola's trigger is from an effect, not combat, so it's tracked as normal damage, not the special 21-point commander damage.
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Does Y Shtola damage count as commander damage?

No, Y'shtola's triggered ability that deals 2 damage to opponents does not count as commander damage; commander damage is strictly from the commander dealing combat damage in battle, but her pings are great for other synergies like card draw with Curiosity or winning via infect if you give her that keyword. You need 21 combat damage from Y'shtola to win via commander damage, which is much harder than her typical non-combat damage strategies.
 
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What damage counts as commander damage?

Commander Damage

A player that's been dealt 21 or more combat damage by the same commander over the course of the game loses the game.
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Does ability damage count as commander damage?

No, ability damage from your commander does not count as commander damage in Magic: The Gathering; only damage dealt during the combat damage step (from attacking and blocking) counts towards the 21-point threshold for the commander damage win condition, even if the ability triggers during combat or involves the commander as the source. 
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Does NIV Mizzet Ping count as commander Damage?

What About Abilities Like Vial Smasher or Niv-Mizzet, Parun? Just like with Xantcha and Yuriko, Vial Smasher the Fierce and Niv-Mizzet, Parun also don't count as commander damage. Their abilities don't deal combat damage, just regular damage.
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Does ping damage from a commander count as commander damage?

If I run this as my commander would the damage dealt by the ability be considered commander damage? No. Only combat damage by Kaervek is considered commander damage. Anything that is your commander “pinging” them for damage or causing damage through other means than combat damage itself is not commander damage.
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Does NIV Mizzet Parun count as commander damage?

Exceptions to Commander Damage

Take a look at Niv-Mizzet, Parun. He deals 1 damage to any target whenever his owner draws a card. While Niv-Mizzet can 100% target an opponent with this ability, it won't count towards the commander damage win condition.
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Can you be killed by commander damage from your own commander?

Yes, you absolutely can die to your own commander's damage in Magic: The Gathering's Commander format, because the commander damage rule tracks 21+ combat damage from any specific commander, even if it's stolen and used against you by another player, or even if you gain control of it yourself and attack yourself. The damage is tied to the specific card, so if someone steals your commander and hits you for 21 damage with it, you lose, which is often called "The Diagonal of Shame". 
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Does Arabella count as commander damage?

Arabella's trigger is ON ATTACK, not on combat damage. It will trigger when you declare it as an attacker and resolve during the Declare Attackers step, before blockers can even be declared. However, it is NOT commander damage. Commander Damage is strictly combat damage dealt by an attacking commander card.
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Does Mage Slayer count as commander damage?

No, the damage from Mage Slayer does not count as commander damage because it's damage from an triggered ability, not direct combat damage dealt by the attacking/blocking creature during the combat damage step. Commander damage is strictly limited to damage dealt by your commander (or a copy) during the combat damage step when it attacks or blocks, so effects like Mage Slayer's that trigger before or during combat but resolve as separate damage don't add to the 21-point commander damage total. 
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Can noncombat damage be commander damage?

No, non-combat damage from your commander does not count as commander damage; commander damage is specifically the combat damage dealt by your commander when it attacks, as per rule 903.10a and other rules. Abilities that deal damage (like Niv-Mizzet, Parun or Kediss, Emberclaw Familiar) do not add to the 21-point commander damage total, even if they trigger from combat, because it's damage from an effect, not direct combat. 
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Is MTG still popular?

Yes, Magic: The Gathering (MTG) remains very popular, hitting record player numbers recently, generating over a billion dollars in annual revenue, and maintaining strong growth, though some players note shifts in community feel and concerns about recent design/corporate decisions. While figures vary, the consensus points to a massive player base, thriving digital presence (MTG Arena), and continued cultural relevance.
 
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What are MTG's most powerful cards?

  • Certainly the fast mana—Chrome Mox, Grim Monolith, and Mana Vault are all contenders. Fast mana has always had a history of being the strongest cards in Magic.
  • The combo pieces. ...
  • The oppressive effects, like Trinisphere or CotV.
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What counts as commander damage?

Commander damage is combat damage dealt by a specific commander creature to a player; if that player takes 21 or more total combat damage from that single commander over the game, they lose, regardless of their life total. It's tracked separately for each commander, regardless of who controls it, and only counts damage from attacking or blocking in combat, not from abilities or spells, though tokens or copies don't count, only the original card. 
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How does Y Shtola win?

Y'shtola pilots win games by doing effectively nothing the whole game and seeming like a non-threat while drawing 6-20 cards and then taking over the game. That is it.
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Can you put colorless cards in any commander deck?

Yes, you can put colorless cards in any Commander deck because "colorless" isn't a color, it's the absence of color, so cards with only generic mana costs or colorless mana symbols ({C}) fit in any deck that obeys normal color identity rules. The key rule is that your deck can only contain cards whose color identity (colors in cost or text) matches your commander's identity, and colorless cards have no color identity, making them universally legal. 
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Is it 20 or 21 commander damage?

In Magic: The Gathering's Commander format, a player loses if they take 21 or more combat damage from a single commander over the course of the game, not 20. This damage is tracked separately for each commander and only counts combat damage, not damage from abilities, and it isn't healed by life gain, say Facebook users. 
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Is Arabella a good commander?

I play her on STandard in MTGA and she is strong, especially with Delney who not just doubles her trigger but also makes your tiny creatures unblockable by big blockers... 30 haré apparents + doubling season AND Parallel lífe. She's a really great pauper commander, if you're into that. Easily a kill on sight commander.
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Can you darksteel mutation a commander?

Darksteel Mutation removes card types, not supertypes. The commander is still legendary. But even if it stops being legendary, it is still your commander. Commander legality is only a concept during deck creation.
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Can you 1v1 commander?

Yes, you can absolutely play Commander 1v1, either casually using regular rules with adjustments (like starting life at 30 or 40) or by playing dedicated competitive formats like Duel Commander, which has specific rule tweaks and a different ban list for a balanced duel. Casual 1v1 works well, but decks often need to be more aggressive and less reliant on multiplayer politics, while Duel Commander provides a structured, competitive environment for one-on-one play. 
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Why is the commander called Edh?

Commander is called EDH because it originated as Elder Dragon Highlander, a fan-made format where players used one of the powerful Elder Dragons from the Legends set as their commander, combined with the "Highlander" rule (one copy of each non-basic card). Wizards of the Coast adopted it officially, renaming it "Commander" (and creating the Command Zone) for branding, but EDH stuck as a popular nickname.
 
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Does fog prevent commander damage?

Yes, standard Fog effects (like the card Fog) prevent all combat damage, including damage from your Commander, so it effectively stops commander damage from being dealt and accumulating that turn. If damage is prevented, it's as if it never happened, meaning it doesn't count towards the 21 damage needed to eliminate a player via Commander damage. 
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Does Brisela count as commander damage?

Does Brisela Count as Commander Damage? Yes, Brisela, Voice of Nightmares can deal commander damage. If you have Bruna, the Fading Light or Gisela, the Broken Blade as your commander and meld them, the melded creature is still classed as your commander.
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Does Yuriko's effect count as commander damage?

No, damage from her ability does not count as commander damage. Usually, you build Yuriko with 12-17 1-Mana unblockables and some ninjas. It's always better to turn your unblockables or creatures with evasion into Ninjas instead.
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Does Alibou Deal commander damage?

Whenever one or more artifact creatures you control attack, Alibou deals X damage to any target and you scry X, where X is the number of tapped artifacts you control. Alibou is a powerhouse Boros artifact commander.
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