Say /tg/, let's say the powers that be introduced a new rule to EDH. It says "A non-legendary creature may be your commander except it gains(becomes?) legendary while under your control."
Do you think any interesting decks would arise or are too many build-around-me abilities locked behind the Legendary gate?
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>>48006406
the legendary rule keeps edh in check, imagine sfm and deathrite shaman decks.
>>48006406
The banlist for EDH just became longer than the list of men your mom has slept with.
>>48006460
Let it burn then. Also, damn son.
>>48006406
Sound stupid desu. Mostly because of what >>48006422 said.
But I'd like it, because it woudl allow me to finally make that Lab Maniac-centered deck I've tried to run for so long.
Maybe it coudl be done by allowing only commons.
>>48006406
Glad you showed off an OP image to explain why this shouldn't be a thing.
Also why would "becomes a legend" be a restriction?
EDH is already singleton
and because of Wizard's fuckassery with the rules, each player can now control a copy of the same legend at the same time.
>>48006969
It would stop you from getting free access to unrestricted commander token shenanigans which is beyond the scope of this thought experiment. That's also why I also added the "under your control bit" so other players can go about their business normally.
>>48006406
Anon that would be hell. Imagine the kind of damage that a Triskelion could do as a commander with a Metalworker on the field
>>48007306
Imagine the damage having metalworker as a commander would do
I can finally use this as my commander.