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MTG: Commander- different versions of plainwalkers?
I'm making a Commander deck and am wondering if I can have different versions of a Plainswalker in the deck-I have a Chandra Nalaar and a Chandra, the Firebrand. And if it is allowed can I have both of them on the battlefield at the same time? Or is it something like having two of the same Legends on the battlefield?
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- ?Lv 79 years agoFavorite Answer
You can use both planeswalkers in your deck as they do not share the same English name.
The planeswalker rule only cares about what is on the type line, if both planeswalkers have the type Planeswalker-Jace then they will both be sent to the graveyard (much like the Legend rule). Chandra Nalaar and Chandra Firebrand both have the type Planeswalker-Chandra.
Just so that you know, Plainswalkers are creatures that cannot be blocked if your opponent controls a plains. You want Planeswalkers.
Source(s): MTG Judge and longtime player.