About Numa, Joraga Chieftain
Numa, Joraga Chieftain, Legendary creature — elf warrior, designed by Kieran Yanner first released in Oct, 2020 in the set Commander Legends and was printed exactly in 4 different ways. It see play in 2 formats: Commander and Casual.
A deck that focuses on an Elf tribal theme would greatly benefit from including Numa, Joraga Chieftain as a commander, especially in a partner pairing where its abilities can be maximized. While there may be other strong Elf commanders in Magic: the Gathering, Numa's flexibility in distributing +1/+1 counters among Elves during combat can provide a significant boost to the overall power of the tribe. However, the decision to include Numa in a deck ultimately depends on the specific strategy and synergy of the Elf tribal deck being built.
Rules
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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.
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If your Commander deck has two commanders, you can only include cards whose own color identities are also found in your commanders’ combined color identities. If Falthis and Kediss are your commanders, your deck may contain cards with black and/or red in their color identity, but not cards with green, white, or blue.
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Numa’s triggered ability goes on the stack without a target. While that ability is resolving, you may pay . If you do, a second ability triggers. You choose the target Elves and announce how the +1/+1 counters will be distributed as you put that ability on the stack. Each target must receive at least one +1/+1 counter. This is different from abilities that say “If you do . . .” in that players may cast spells and activate abilities after mana is paid but before counters are placed.
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To have two commanders, both must have the partner ability as the game begins. Losing the ability during the game doesn’t cause either to cease to be your commander.
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You can choose two commanders with partner that are the same color or colors. In Commander Draft, you can even choose two of the same commander with partner if you drafted them. If you do this, make sure you keep the number of times you’ve cast each from the command zone clear for “commander tax” purposes.
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