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Centurion Commander/Centurion Commander
DCI Sanctioned
Paper No
Magic Online No
Magic Arena No
Rules
Type Constructed
Multiplayer Yes
Add. rules Commander
25 life points
Singleton deck:
Exactly 100 cards

Centurion Commander is a variant of the non-multiplayer Commander versions that have developed over the years. The format was born among the communities of players in Italy in January 2019; born and raised to merge and involve players in an attractive and engaging format, structured to establish itself as a competitive Single Player Commander format. Characterized by 25 Life Points and a Banned List studied to better favor the competitive gaming experience.

The committee

The Centurion Committee is dedicated to administering, promoting, and developing the Centurion game format, investing their own free time and resources. Operating independently of Wizards of the Coast, the committee has a flexible structure that can adapt over time as needed, with no fixed number of members or roles.

The primary goal is to foster the growth and evolution of the Centurion format, always prioritizing the interests and passions of the community.

The Banlist

In Centurion, the ban list is continually updated through the support of the testing team to ensure a balanced game experience.

A core principle of the format is to restrict cards that provide excessive mana acceleration. As such, cards like Black Lotus, Jeweled Lotus, Sol Ring, Mana Crypt, and Mana Vault are prohibited.

Updates to the ban list are bimonthly and are posted here on the website.

Updates to the ban list occur bi-monthly and are published on our website. In rare instances where a new release or deck disrupts the gameplay, emergency bans may be implemented outside of the regular schedule.

Each banlist update includes ‘News & Notes’ where the Committee shares insights, updates on ongoing projects, introduces new staff members, and communicates any other important information to the community.”

Philosophy

An important part of the Centurion project is community. The committee strives to provide opportunities for anyone who shares its vision to contribute to the format’s growth.

Continuous improvement is a priority for the committee, and it actively seeks feedback from the community to enhance the Centurion experience. Its open-door policy encourages active participation, allowing everyone to contribute ideas and solutions.

Transparency is foundational to the committee's approach: every decision is made openly and collaboratively, ensuring that all community members are informed and involved. One of its goals is to create a healthy and enjoyable environment.

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