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The [[foil-etched]] display commander is printed on a significantly thicker [[card stock]] and is therefore not a [[tournament]]-[[legal]] ''Magic'' card.<ref>{{YouTubeRef|Txi-2O3DcpQ|Strixhaven Commander Unboxing|channel=[[WeeklyMTG]]|date=April 9, 2021}}</ref>  
The [[foil-etched]] display commander is printed on a significantly thicker [[card stock]] and is therefore not a [[tournament]]-[[legal]] ''Magic'' card.<ref>{{YouTubeRef|Txi-2O3DcpQ|Strixhaven Commander Unboxing|channel=[[WeeklyMTG]]|date=April 9, 2021}}</ref>  


After ''Commander 2021'',  the Display commander was added to each subsequent product in the [[Commander Series]].
After ''Commander 2021'',  the Display commander was added to each subsequent product in the [[Commander series]].


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Revision as of 10:12, 15 April 2022

Comparison of the card stock of the display commander with a regular card

A display commander is a non-legal Magic card introduced for Commander 2021 in April, 2021. It depicts the main commander of the Commander deck, and replaced the oversized of previous Commander products. It can be used in Commander games to designate the special status of the commander.

Its introduction was part of the push for an updated packaging with increasing recyclability and decreasing amounts of plastic.[1] The foil-etched display commander is printed on a significantly thicker card stock and is therefore not a tournament-legal Magic card.[2]

After Commander 2021, the Display commander was added to each subsequent product in the Commander series.

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