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Is it possible to have the same planeswalker from different editions in a Commander deck?
What are desirable planeswalker characteristics?What planeswalker cards can be used as commanders in the Commander format?Can the Planeswalker type be removed from permanents?Is the Commander strictly fixed during deck construction?How is the rarity of cards in official preconstructed Commander decks determined?Is a card considered the same card if it is from a different set?Can I have two planeswalkers with the same planeswalker type out on the field?Is there a term for cards that have the same name in the same set (like basic lands) but are different cards?Can I use two different cards with the same name in Commander?How does commander damage interact with cards that prevent you from losing the game?
Is it possible to have the same card but from two different editions in Commander?
For example, the planeswalker Jace Beleren.
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Is it possible to have the same card but from two different editions in Commander?
For example, the planeswalker Jace Beleren.
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Is it possible to have the same card but from two different editions in Commander?
For example, the planeswalker Jace Beleren.
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Is it possible to have the same card but from two different editions in Commander?
For example, the planeswalker Jace Beleren.
magic-the-gathering mtg-commander mtg-planeswalkers
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No, this is not possible. The rules clearly state
903.5b Other than basic lands, each card in a Commander deck must have a different English name.
Since there are different Jace planeswalkers, you can include multiple of them, but you can only have one Jace Beleren.
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No, this is not possible. The rules clearly state
903.5b Other than basic lands, each card in a Commander deck must have a different English name.
Since there are different Jace planeswalkers, you can include multiple of them, but you can only have one Jace Beleren.
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No, this is not possible. The rules clearly state
903.5b Other than basic lands, each card in a Commander deck must have a different English name.
Since there are different Jace planeswalkers, you can include multiple of them, but you can only have one Jace Beleren.
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No, this is not possible. The rules clearly state
903.5b Other than basic lands, each card in a Commander deck must have a different English name.
Since there are different Jace planeswalkers, you can include multiple of them, but you can only have one Jace Beleren.
No, this is not possible. The rules clearly state
903.5b Other than basic lands, each card in a Commander deck must have a different English name.
Since there are different Jace planeswalkers, you can include multiple of them, but you can only have one Jace Beleren.
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