When a commander is exiled from the battlefield in a game of Magic: The Gathering, it goes to the command zone instead.
Yes, a commander can be exiled from the battlefield in a game of Magic: The Gathering.
Yes, commanders in Magic: The Gathering can be exiled from the battlefield, but they can still be cast from the command zone.
Yes, in Magic: The Gathering, a commander can be exiled.
When a creature in Magic: The Gathering dies, it goes to the graveyard and can potentially be brought back to the battlefield. When a creature is exiled, it is removed from the game entirely and cannot be easily returned.
Yes, in Magic: The Gathering, a commander can be exiled from the game, but it can still be cast again from the command zone.
In Magic: The Gathering, a commander can be exiled if a card or effect specifically states to exile it. Additionally, if a commander would be put into a graveyard or hand from anywhere, its owner can choose to put it into the command zone instead.
In Magic: The Gathering Commander format, when a card is exiled, it can usually be returned to its owner's hand or graveyard. However, some cards may have specific rules that prevent them from being returned in this way.
No, an exiled creature does not die when it is removed from the battlefield. It is simply moved to a different zone in the game.
In Magic: The Gathering, if a commander is exiled, it can be put into the command zone instead. This allows the player to cast it again by paying an additional 2 mana for each time it has been put into the command zone from exile.
To return a card from exile to the battlefield in Magic: The Gathering, you typically need a card or effect that specifically allows you to do so. Look for cards with abilities like "return target card from exile to the battlefield" or similar wording. Follow the instructions on the card to bring the exiled card back into play.
In Magic: The Gathering, the process of exiling all creatures involves removing them from the game temporarily. This can be done through cards or abilities that exile all creatures on the battlefield. Once exiled, the creatures are no longer on the battlefield and cannot be interacted with. Returning the creatures involves bringing them back from exile to the battlefield. This can be done through cards or abilities that allow you to return exiled creatures to the battlefield. When the creatures are returned, they come back under your control and can be used to attack, block, or use their abilities as normal.
When a creature is exiled from the battlefield, it is not considered to have died. Exiling a creature removes it from the game, but it does not go to the graveyard like it would if it had died.