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No, your commander does not count as part of your deck when building a Commander deck.
No, the commander does not count as one of the 100 cards in a Commander deck.
No, you cannot have a colorless commander in a Magic: The Gathering deck.
A Commander deck should have 99 lands.
A Commander deck typically includes 36 lands.
In a planeswalker commander deck, the commander must be a planeswalker card. The deck must contain exactly 100 cards, including the commander. Only one copy of each card (except basic lands) is allowed. The deck can only use cards from the commander's color identity.
A commander deck typically includes 35-40 lands.
A commander deck typically includes 35-40 lands.
A Magic: The Gathering Commander deck should have 100 lands.
The commander color identity of the deck I am currently building is blue and black.
In Magic: The Gathering, a Commander deck is specifically designed for the Commander format, which has its own rules and card restrictions. However, you can use the individual cards from a Commander deck to build a standard constructed deck, as long as you adhere to the deck-building rules of the standard format. Just make sure to follow the specific requirements regarding card legality and deck size for the format you are playing.
A Commander deck should have 100 cards, including lands. Typically, around 35-40 lands are recommended for optimal gameplay in a Commander deck.