Is MB2 legal in Commander?

Yes, most cards from Mystery Booster 2 (MB2) are legal in Commander, but not the special "acorn-stamped" playtest cards (like Oracle of the Alpha, Rusko), which are only for casual fun and not official Commander legality. Legality depends on the original card's status; if a card was already legal in Commander, its MB2 printing is legal, but if it has an acorn stamp or is banned (like some high-power cards), it's generally not legal in official games.
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What sets are banned in Commander?

Commander: Ancestral Recall, Balance, Black Lotus, Biorhythm, Chaos Orb, Falling Star, Library of Alexandria, Mox Emerald, Mox Jet, Mox Pearl, Mox Ruby, Mox Sapphire, Panoptic Mirror, Sway of the Stars, Time Walk, Upheaval, Worldgorger Dragon, and all ante cards are banned.
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Are mystery booster 2 legal?

Yes, most Mystery Booster 2 cards are legal in formats where their original printings were, but the Playtest cards (with white paper inserts) and Acorn-stamped cards (like Oracle of the Alpha) are NOT legal for sanctioned constructed play, though they're great for casual fun, Commander (with group approval), or Cube drafting. Legality depends on the format: reprints stay legal if they were already legal, but the set doesn't grant new legality to cards.
 
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What sets are legal in Commander?

In Magic: The Gathering Commander, almost every card ever printed is legal, as it's an eternal format with no set restrictions, except for silver-bordered/acorn cards (joke cards) and a specific banned list, meaning cards from Alpha through the newest releases are fair game, as long as they fit your Commander's color identity and aren't on the official ban list. 
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What cards got unbanned in Commander?

In April 2025, the Commander format saw five cards unbanned by the Commander Rules Committee (RC) (now the Commander Panel): Gifts Ungiven, Sway of the Stars, Braids, Cabal Minion, Coalition Victory, and Panoptic Mirror, moving them to the "Game Changers" list for optional play, while other formats like Duel Commander unbanned different cards like Asmoranomardicadaistinaculdacar and Baral, Chief of Compliance in September 2025, reflecting ongoing shifts in the meta and format philosophy. 
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How to tell if a card is Commander legal?

The Commander card pool consists of all regulation-sized Magic cards publicly released by Wizards of the Coast other than those with silver borders, gold borders or acorn-shaped security stamps. Cards are legal to play with as of their sets' prerelease.
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Why was Nadu banned in Commander?

Since it threatens to monopolize people's time, all while not being a fun or easy deck to interact with, there isn't a compelling argument to preserve the deck. For these reasons, Nadu, Winged Wisdom is banned.
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What is Rule 0 in Commander?

Rule 0 in Magic: The Gathering's Commander format is an unwritten agreement allowing playgroups to modify official rules for fun, enabling "house rules" like playing banned cards, using planeswalkers as commanders, or banning combos, provided everyone agrees beforehand, emphasizing social enjoyment over strict adherence to rules, and requiring pre-game discussion to align expectations and power levels for a better experience. 
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Why is flash banned in Commander?

Flash is banned in Commander because it enables extremely fast, non-interactive, "win-the-game" combos, primarily the Flash/Protean Hulk combo, which was format-warping and unfun for both casual and competitive (cEDH) players, forcing games into repetitive standoffs waiting for interaction or an instant win. The Rules Committee (RC) banned it in 2020 as an "exceptional" step to signal that cheating big threats into play non-interactively isn't the desired path for the social format, even though the ban was heavily pushed by cEDH players. 
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Are MTG cards 63x88?

Sizes which might be available for playing cards may differ because of the player's wishes and requirements. Their standard dimensions are 63 x 88 in mm, 6.3 x 8.8 in cm, and 2.5 x 3.5 in inches.
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How many packs are in MB2?

Inside, you'll find 24 packs of cards with up to nearly 200 set symbols, Future Sight frames, the first white-border cards released in boosters in 19 years, and more: three Collector Boosters, a Secret Lair drop, and promo cards.
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What rare magic card has fetched $3 million at a private sale?

An Alpha Black Lotus, graded by CGC Cards, just fetched a jaw-dropping $3 MILLION, making it the highest-priced Magic: The Gathering card ever sold!
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Are secret lair 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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Is the one ring legal in Commander?

Yes, The One Ring is legal in regular Commander (EDH) because the Commander Rules Committee (RC) hasn't banned it, despite its ban in other formats like Modern; it's a popular card in the format, but local playgroups can decide if they want to ban it due to its powerful protection/card draw, which is the core difference between casual and competitive play. 
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What MTG set has the most banned cards?

Edit: After looking it up, it's Mirrodin, as all of it's bans were both in standard and block. Mirrodin saw 19 bans across Standard and Block. Urza's had 13 bans across both Standard and Block.
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Why is Golos banned in Commander?

Golos, Tireless Pilgrim was banned in Commander because it homogenized the format, making it the default choice for nearly any 5-color deck by offering easy mana fixing, reduced commander tax, and powerful free spells, thus stifling diversity in commander selection, especially in casual to mid-power playgroups, noted the Magic: The Gathering Rules Committee. While powerful, its "good stuff" value was considered unhealthy for the format's overall health and variety, despite its popularity.
 
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Why is Power 9 banned in Commander?

During playtesting before the release of the Alpha edition, the Power Nine were deemed to be powerful cards whose scarcity would ensure the cards would not overpower games, but as print runs increased for each set the design team ultimately decided to remove the cards for the Revised Edition release.
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Is lotus petal legal in Commander?

Yes, Lotus Petal is legal in the general Commander (EDH) format, but it is banned in the Duel Commander format due to its power in combo decks. While the Commander Rules Committee (RC) hasn't banned it for the main format, it's a restricted card in Vintage and often considered too strong by some players in casual EDH, but officially it's fine unless your playgroup agrees otherwise, unlike Jeweled Lotus or Mana Crypt which are banned in EDH. 
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Why do they call it EDH?

EDH is an acronym for Elder Dragon Highlander, the original name for the popular Magic: The Gathering format now officially called Commander, named after the format's origins using Elder Dragons as commanders and referencing the Highlander movie's "There can be only one" tagline for its singleton (one-of-each-card) rule. The format was created by Adam Staley in the 1990s, and while Wizards of the Coast officially adopted it as Commander, the older name EDH persists among players.
 
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Is Living Wish banned in Commander?

No; cards or effects which bring other cards in from outside the game, commonly known as “Wishes” do not function in Commander. Examples include Living Wish or Karn, the Great Creator. The rules of Magic provide very little guidance on how wishes work outside of a tournament.
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Do you draw first in 1v1 Commander?

In a Two-Headed Giant game, the team who plays first skips the draw step of their first turn. See rule 103.8. In commander only Yes you always draw even if you go first. In 1v1, 2nd to go draws.
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Is Negan legal in Commander?

The Negan issue was breached as well—the Rules Committee mused about banning Negan and Negan alone, but decided in the end not to because there's no glorification of the character, who is a bona fide villain, in the printing of the character in card form. We chose not to because Negan is a villain, plain and simple.
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Is Kozilek legal in Commander?

Colorless cards with no colored mana symbols in their text or cost can be played in any commander decks with any colors, full stop. If I wanted to put Kozilek in a [[Sliver Queen]] deck that's perfectly legal.
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Did Vivi get banned?

Yes, Vivi Ornitier from Magic: The Gathering was officially banned from the Standard format on November 10, 2025, due to being too dominant and causing an unhealthy meta alongside Cauldron Familiar, leading to player frustration and lack of diversity in decks. This ban, part of a larger announcement, also included Screaming Nemesis and Prof's Eidetic Memory to improve the format.
 
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