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EDH Rules Committee Quits, WotC In Charrrrrge Now


								

								

Recently, the RC banned a few expensive format staples. This made a lot of people very angry and was widely regarded as good for dramacoin.

Apparently it didn't go down all too well, however, as today the entire Rules Committee resigned their post and handed the format officially to Wizards to manage. Allegedly this is because they were sent death threats.

People are not happy about this, and there's significant popcorn being spilled all over the internet

Main mtg sub:

https://old.reddit.com/r/EDH/comments/1fsz6kp/wotc_article_on_the_future_of_commander/

EDH specific sub:

https://old.reddit.com/r/magicTCG/comments/1fsz6t2/on_the_future_of_commander_rules_committee_is/

FreeMagic:

https://old.reddit.com/r/freemagic/comments/1fsznqu/edh_is_dead_long_live_commander/

4chan:

https://boards.4chan.org/tg/thread/94037808

But whats the real :marseyschizowall: reason this happened?

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By regular magic you mean constructed 60 card deck of standard, pioneer, explorer, modern, legacy, vintage? I presume. Also excluding brawl, Canadian highlander, etc etc?

It is easier to describe commander itself.

Commander is a deck made of 99 cards and a legendary creature called a commander for a total deck list of 100 cards. It is also a singleton format, meaning no more than one copy of a given named card. The commander is in a special zone where it can be recast from repeatedly throughout the game (albeit with mounting penalties).

It is best played as a multiplayer format with a pod of 4 but it can easily accommodate play group sizes from two to 8.

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