Is Brawl just 1v1 Commander?

Brawl is like 1v1 Commander but with key differences, primarily on MTG Arena (100-card singleton, Planeswalkers as commanders, no commander damage, 25 life), while paper Commander is typically 4-player (40 life, commander damage rules, broader card pool). Paper Commander uses all cards, whereas Arena's Brawl uses a specific Arena-legal pool, including digital-only Alchemy cards and rebalances, and has its own ban list.
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Is Brawl basically Commander?

No, Brawl is not the same as Commander, though they are similar singleton formats; the main differences are that Brawl is primarily on MTG Arena, uses a smaller, Standard-focused card pool, has a lower starting life total (25/30 vs 40), allows Planeswalkers as commanders, is usually 1v1 (with multiplayer option), and doesn't track commander damage separately, making it a distinct, often faster-paced, digital variant of Commander.
 
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Is Commander meant for 1v1?

You can totally play commander as 1v1. You might run into certain hurdles with power creep since most commander decks are designed for a 4 player format, but nothing's stopping you from just having a 1v1.
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Is MTG Arena Brawl 1v1?

An exciting deck-brewing challenge, Brawl is most similar to Commander. In this format, you'll build a Commander-style deck around a legendary creature or Planeswalker and play 1v1 games on MTG Arena.
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What is the difference between brawl and standard brawl MTG?

MTG Brawl vs. Standard Brawl (on Arena) primarily differ in their card pools and rotation: Standard Brawl uses only current Standard sets (60 cards), rotating yearly for freshness, making it great for newer players, while Historic Brawl uses a massive, non-rotating card pool (100 cards) from Arena's history, offering deeper strategy, powerful options, and a true Commander feel, but requiring more wildcards and knowledge. Standard Brawl is simpler and keeps the format dynamic, whereas Historic Brawl provides endless variety and long-term deck building. 
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A Critical Review Of Magic: The Gathering Arena Brawl

Is commander called Brawl?

No, Brawl is not the same as Commander. It uses similar deck‑building rules but is limited to one‑on‑one play, a reduced life total, and the card pool available on MTG Arena, whereas Commander supports four players and every card in Magic's history.
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Why don't people play standard MTG?

High upkeep cost and fast rotation

The cost for an average LGS player is simply too high. Even with constant reinvestment, rotation happens every year and cards become obsolete. Most cards usually peak when they're legal in Standard and their price can sometimes totally crash when that set rotates out of Standard.
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Does Brawl have commanders?

No, Brawl is not the same as Commander, but it's a very similar Magic: The Gathering format, often called Commander's digital cousin, especially on MTG Arena, differing mainly in card pool (Brawl uses Standard/Historic on Arena vs. all cards in Commander), player count (Brawl 1v1 vs. Commander usually 3-4+ players), and life totals (Brawl starts at 25/30 life vs. Commander's 40). Both use a legendary creature or Planeswalker as a commander and have singleton (one-of) 100-card decks (though original Brawl was 60-card Standard), but the social, political aspect of Commander is missing in Brawl's 1v1 setting.
 
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Why no Commander at MTG Arena?

Why Does Magic Arena Not Have Commander? One reason Magic Arena does not have Commander is the very time-consuming process of adding the previous 20,000 unique cards. With reprints, that number easily rises to over 30,000 cards and almost all of them are legal in Commander.
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Is Brawl 100 or 60 cards?

Decks consist of 60 cards, not 100. Any Planeswalker can be a commander regardless of whether they have the ability to become a commander or not. Only cards from Standard-legal sets can be used; consequently, Brawl uses its own banned and restricted list.
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Why do people prefer Commander MTG?

Diverse Skill Sets for Every MTG Fan

Depending on the meta at any point in time, constructed formats often favor certain types of players. Commander, on the other hand, encourages players to build a deck around their skills and favored strategies. Control players can build wicked-annoying control decks.
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Is Cedh 1v1?

No, standard cEDH (Competitive Elder Dragon Highlander) is primarily a multiplayer format (usually 3-4 players) focused on high-powered, optimized decks for pod play, but you can play cEDH archetypes in a 1v1 setting, often with adjustments or by using dedicated 1v1 formats like French Commander, which has its own ban list and rules for duels. 
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What does "EDH" mean in MTG?

Commander is a series of supplemental Magic: the Gathering card game products. Its mechanics are derived from a fan-created format known as "Elder Dragon Highlander (EDH)".
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Is brawl popular in mtga?

Brawl has been part of MTG Arena for a while now. It began as a smaller format but over the last couple of years has surged in popularity, and it is now clearly MTG Arena's second most played format.
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Does Commander damage exist in 1v1?

Is There Commander Damage in 1v1? Commander damage still exists in 1v1 Commander and follows the same rules. There are some variations of EDH rules, like Archon Commander and Brawl, that don't follow the commander damage rule.
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Why are Brawl Decks 59 cards?

Another variation in deckbuilding are the two-card synergies. With decks of 59 cards, you are more likely to match two cards, so running less optimal cards that work exponentially better together is a better option in Brawl than in Commander.
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What is the rule 903.9 in Magic The Gathering?

903.9. A commander may return to the command zone during a Commander game. 903.9a If a commander is in a graveyard or in exile and that object was put into that zone since the last time state-based actions were checked, its owner may put it into the command zone. This is a state-based action.
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Will Arena ever get Commander?

No, full Commander (4-player, vast card pool) is not coming to MTG Arena due to technical hurdles, but Wizards of the Coast (WoTC) is developing a separate, dedicated Commander digital game; Arena offers Brawl, a 1v1 singleton format, and occasionally integrates Commander-themed events with real-world play, but the main format is staying off Arena to avoid its massive card pool and multiplayer complexity.
 
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How is Brawl different from Commander?

Brawl is like Commander but built for MTG Arena: it uses smaller, Standard-focused decks (60 cards vs. 100), allows any Planeswalker as a commander, has lower starting life (25 for 1v1), and often features different ban lists, while Commander uses the entire paper card pool, starts at 40 life, and typically has more players. Brawl emphasizes fresh deckbuilding with rotating Standard sets, while Commander is an eternal format for vast card pools.
 
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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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Who is the best Commander in the MTG Arena?

Top commanders MTG:
  • Atraxa, Praetors' Voice.
  • Edgar Markov.
  • Vivi Ornitier.
  • Teval, the Balanced Scale.
  • Baylen, the Haymaker.
  • The Necrobloom.
  • Kenrith, The Returned King.
  • Muldrotha, The Gravetide.
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Is MTG good for your brain?

Yes, Magic: The Gathering (MTG) is great for your brain, acting as a complex mental workout that boosts problem-solving, strategic thinking, planning, math skills, and even emotional regulation by forcing players to constantly analyze information, manage resources, and adapt to changing situations, much like juggling complex tasks. It enhances executive functions like planning and organization, sharpens decision-making, and provides a platform for resilience through learning from losses, making it a beneficial cognitive exercise. 
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Why is jihad banned in MTG?

According to WotC, it's the association of color with religious imagery/concepts. The card Jihad is banned for the same reason.
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How old is the average MTG player?

The average tabletop player is ~30 years old; the majority range from 13-45 years old.
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