These turns are going to have a lot of dimensions to them due to player interaction. As a result, a single turn will take multiple pages. This entire page was only Elek's first main phase, anyway.
-Notes on command zone:
At any time your commander switches zones (For example, being sent to the graveyard, exiled, sent to your hand, or put into your deck) you may decide to bring it to the command zone, which was where they started the game in. The thing is, every subsequent time you summon your commander from the command zone, it costs 2 more mana to cast. This is known as "Commander Tax". Deneb brought Daichi back, so now he will cost (4)(R) to bring out instead of (2)(R). If Salrie brought Andy back, he would cost (6)(WUBRG) instead of (4)(WUBRG) (If Jodah lived, the commander tax can be ignored through his alternative casting cost ability). However, Andy was sent to the graveyard... or, underneath the graveyard, with it balancing on his body. Very rarely is there a tactical advantage to this, but maybe Salrie has one of those tricks up his sleeve?
-Notes on command zone:
At any time your commander switches zones (For example, being sent to the graveyard, exiled, sent to your hand, or put into your deck) you may decide to bring it to the command zone, which was where they started the game in. The thing is, every subsequent time you summon your commander from the command zone, it costs 2 more mana to cast. This is known as "Commander Tax". Deneb brought Daichi back, so now he will cost (4)(R) to bring out instead of (2)(R). If Salrie brought Andy back, he would cost (6)(WUBRG) instead of (4)(WUBRG) (If Jodah lived, the commander tax can be ignored through his alternative casting cost ability). However, Andy was sent to the graveyard... or, underneath the graveyard, with it balancing on his body. Very rarely is there a tactical advantage to this, but maybe Salrie has one of those tricks up his sleeve?
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