Why is it called Highlander MTG?

It's called Highlander because the format requires players to use only one copy of each card (except basic lands), referencing the movie Highlander's famous line, "There can be only one," meaning only one legendary immortal could remain. This singleton rule applies to the deck-building style, where players build around a legendary creature (Commander/EDH), leading to the original name "Elder Dragon Highlander" (EDH).
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Why are Highlander decks called Highlander?

The nickname "Highlander" is inspired by the Highlander franchise, which had the tagline "In the end, there can be only one."
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What is Highlander in MTG?

Highlander is a casual constructed variant of Magic which allows only one copy of each card in the deck, with the exception of basic lands. It may also be a format modifier, where any other constructed format is modified by restricting it to also be Highlander.
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Why is Commander called Elder Dragon in Highlander?

It's called Elder Dragon Highlander (EDH) because the original format, created in the 1990s for Magic: The Gathering, required using one of the powerful, multicolor Elder Dragons from the Legends set as the commander, and the "Highlander" part refers to the "there can be only one" rule for cards (singleton) and the Highlander film, celebrating a legendary, single champion, according to Redditors and a YouTube video. It's now officially called Commander, but EDH remains a popular nickname, says Reddit and this Facebook post.
 
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What does the name Highlander mean?

highlander. noun. high·​land·​er ˈhī-lən-dər. 1. : an inhabitant of a highland.
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Why are Highlanders called Highlanders?

Later changed to "Highlander," the theme acknowledged the campus' elevation relative to the rest of the city. Scottish traditions naturally evolved. The Scottish Highlands include the rugged and mountainous regions of Scotland north and west of the Highland Boundary Fault.
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What is the rarest American last name?

There isn't one single "rarest" American last name because it constantly changes, but names like Afify, Allaband, Amspoker, Tuffin, Yess, and Zillmann are among the incredibly rare, with often fewer than 100 bearers in the entire U.S., sometimes just a handful, appearing on lists from the 2010 Census and recent analyses of dying-out surnames. These names are so scarce they might even disappear, making them contenders for the rarest, with some potentially having only a few people carrying them. 
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Why are Akantor and Ukanlos not elder dragons?

They're related to flying wyverns. They were once considered being classified as elders before the guild found out about their relation to flying wyverns. Hence why they can't be elders.
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Why is EDH called that?

Used to be called Elder Dragon Highlander, because originally your commander had to be an Elder Dragon and "there can be only one" of each card. The original name for Commander. Originally EDH was played in back rooms, after hours, and between the days of the big tournaments.
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What does EHD mean in MTG?

format:"Commander" Commander, as officially titled by Wizards of the Coast (also known as Elder Dragon Highlander or EDH), is a casual multiplayer format for Magic: the Gathering. It is a Highlander-variant eternal format with specific rules centered around a legendary creature called the commander.
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What is the story behind Highlander?

Highlander is about a secret, centuries-long battle among immortal warriors who can only die if beheaded, all leading to a final showdown where the last one standing wins "The Prize"—a vast amount of knowledge and power. The story follows Connor MacLeod, a Scottish Highlander who discovers his immortality in the 16th century and eventually confronts his ultimate rival in 1980s New York City, with flashbacks revealing his long life and battles.
 
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What do MTG colors mean?

White: Peace, law, structure, selflessness, equality. Blue: Knowledge, deceit, caution, deliberation, perfection. Black: Power, self-interest, death, sacrifice, uninhibitedness. Red: Freedom, emotion, action, impulse, destruction.
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What does "pioneer" mean in MTG?

Pioneer is a popular, non-rotating Magic: The Gathering format featuring cards from Return to Ravnica (2012) and newer sets, designed as a mid-power level alternative to Standard and Modern, allowing players to use many older, rotated Standard cards in a competitive, more accessible format with a curated ban list (notably excluding fetch lands) for a diverse, balanced, and budget-friendlier experience than eternal formats.
 
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What is Canadian Highlander in MTG?

Canadian Highlander (CanLander) is a popular, fan-made, 1v1 Magic: The Gathering format that uses 100-card singleton decks (one copy of each card, except basic lands) but replaces most bans with a points system, allowing powerful cards like Black Lotus (at a cost) to be played, offering a Vintage-like power level with unique deckbuilding challenges and a vast card pool..
 
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What does hearthstone mean?

noun. a stone forming a hearth. home; fireside; hearth. a soft stone, or a preparation of powdered stone and clay, used to whiten or scour hearths, steps, floors, etc.
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What powers do highlanders have?

Highlander powers stem from an internal energy called the Quickening, granting Immortals immortality, rapid regeneration, immunity to disease, and enhanced senses (like detecting other Immortals). Their powers grow as they absorb the Quickening of other slain Immortals, gaining their knowledge, skills, and strength, with the ultimate goal of winning the "Prize" – the collective power of all Immortals.
 
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Why are cards banned in EDH?

Cards whose art, text, name, or combination thereof that are racially or culturally offensive are banned in all formats.
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What is EDH vs cEDH?

cEDH (Competitive Commander) (or cEDH) is the highest-power, most optimized version of EDH (Elder Dragon Highlander/Commander), focusing on winning as fast as possible with potent combos and fast mana, while casual EDH prioritizes synergistic fun, social gameplay, and a slower pace, though both use the same rules and ban list, with cEDH being more about efficiency and less about "Rule Zero" social contracts. The core difference lies in intent: cEDH plays to win immediately, while casual EDH aims for an enjoyable experience where winning is secondary, often leading to different deck builds and social dynamics. 
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What is the 21 damage rule in EDH?

A player that's been dealt 21 or more combat damage by the same commander over the course of the game loses the game. The commander is tracked across zone changes for this purpose (for example, if one player takes control of another player's commander, any damage that commander already dealt is still counted).
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Why is Deviljho called a pickle?

Deviljho has the unofficial nickname “Pickle,” both in-game and off, because its body shape, massive size, and green coloration give it the slight look of a pickle.
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How is Dire Miralis related to Fatalis?

Dire Miralis is the result of a horrific genetic mutation in a Fatalis, possibly caused by the Ancient Civilisation Playing God by tampering with a Fatalis egg.
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Is Nergigante or Deviljho harder?

Jho is not that different in movesets than in previous games,it is just faster and it borrows Anja's jaw sweep(dat broken thing yea). The side bites now home sharper too. I think nerg is a little harder, but it's really a toss up. Nerg is faster, but deviljho has better reach and very different moves.
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What is the #1 last name in the world?

The Most Common Last Name on Earth

More than 106 million people have the surname Wang, a Mandarin term for "prince" or "king." It's not too surprising that many of the top surnames are Chinese, as China has one of the world's largest populations.
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What last names no longer exist?

Extinct surnames are family names that have died out, often due to demographic shifts, wars (like WWI wiping out male lines), or societal changes, with examples including Bread, Spinster, Chips, Rummage, Hatman, and Temples, while many others, like Fernsby, Dankworth, or Hudgill, are endangered or rare, sometimes only surviving in specific regions or through variant spellings. About 200,000 names have vanished in England and Wales since 1901, with causes including assimilation, name changes, and high mortality from conflicts. 
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What is the richest last name in America?

The Ten Richest Families in America and Their Rise to Riches
  1. Walton ($130 billion) ...
  2. Koch ($82 billion) ...
  3. Mars ($78 billion) ...
  4. Cargill-MacMillan ($49 billion) ...
  5. Cox ($41 billion) ...
  6. S.C. Johnson ($30 billion) ...
  7. Pritzker ($29 billion) ...
  8. Johnson ($28.5 billion)
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