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![]() Variations : 3Parts— | Peri Brown2 / 3 The first historic spell you cast each turn has convoke. (Your creatures can help cast it. Each creature you tap while casting it pays for Doctor's companion (You can have two commanders if the other is the Doctor.)
LegalitiesLegal Duel Legacy Vintage Commander Oathbreaker Not Legal Brawl Penny Predh Future Modern Pauper Alchemy Pioneer Explorer Historic Standard Timeless Gladiator Oldschool Premodern Standardbrawl Paupercommander RulingsAlthough Doctor's companion is a new variant of the partner ability, the rules for partner have not otherwise changed. Notably, Time Lord Doctors and cards with Doctor's companion do not interact with cards which have another partner ability.
If your Commander deck has two commanders, you can include only cards whose own color identities are also found in your commanders' combined color identities.
An effect that checks whether you control your commander is satisfied if you control one or both of your two commanders.
If something refers to your commander while you have two commanders, it refers to one of them of your choice. If you are instructed to perform an action on your commander (e.g. put it from the command zone into your hand due to Command Beacon), you choose one of your commanders at the time the effect happens.
Both commanders start in the command zone, and the remaining 98 cards (or 58 cards in a Commander Draft game) of your deck are shuffled to become your library.
The Doctor's companion ability allows you to have two commanders if one has the ability and the other is a legendary creature that is a Time Lord Doctor and has no other creature types. Creatures with the changeling ability, for example, can't be a second commander this way.
Once the game begins, your two commanders are tracked separately. If you cast one, you won't have to pay an additional
Tapping an untapped creature that's attacking or blocking to convoke a spell won't cause that creature to stop attacking or blocking.
Tapping a multicolored creature using convoke will pay for
When calculating a spell's total cost, include any alternative costs, additional costs, or anything else that increases or reduces the cost to cast the spell. Convoke applies after the total cost is calculated. Convoke doesn't change a spell's mana cost or mana value.
You can tap any untapped creature you control to convoke a spell, even one you haven't controlled continuously since the beginning of your most recent turn.
Because convoke isn't an alternative cost, it can be used in conjunction with alternative costs.
If a creature you control has a mana ability with
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