Yes, you can take control of a commander in the game.
Yes, in Magic: The Gathering, players can take control of a commander card during a game to use its abilities and lead their deck.
No, you cannot take commander damage from your own commander in a game of Magic: The Gathering.
A player can gain control of a commander in Magic: The Gathering by using cards or abilities that allow them to "steal" or "gain control" of another player's creature, including their commander. This can be done through spells, abilities, or effects that specifically target or take control of creatures on the battlefield.
In a game of Magic: The Gathering, a player can be eliminated if they take 21 or more commander damage from a single commander over the course of the game.
In a game of Commander, a player is eliminated when they have 21 poison counters.
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In a game of Magic: The Gathering, a player loses if they take 21 or more commander damage from a single commander over the course of the game.
No, a copy of a commander does not deal commander damage in a game of Magic: The Gathering.
You don't get a supreme commander in the game supreme commander 2.
Yes, the commander can return to the player's hand in the game.
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Yes, a planeswalker can be your commander in a game of Magic: The Gathering if the format allows it, such as in the Commander format.