You can have up to one chosen companion for each game. That chosen companion doesn’t start in your main deck. Rather, it’s a card in your sideboard. (If you’re playing casually without sideboards, it’s just in your collection outside the game.
Can you have a Commander and a companion?
You may have one companion in the Commander variant. Your deck, including your commander, must meet its companion requirement. Although the Commander variant does not use a sideboard, a companion is not counted as one of the deck’s 100 cards.
What is Jegantha companion?
Legendary Creature — Elemental Elk. Companion — No card in your starting deck has more than one of the same mana symbol in its mana cost. (If this card is your chosen companion, you may put it into your hand from outside the game for any time you could cast a sorcery.)
What is a generic mana cost?
A generic mana cost is a mana cost that can be paid with mana of any type; meaning mana of any color, as well as colorless mana. represents a generic cost as well.
Does your Commander count as part of your deck?
No. The commander itself does not count as part of the deck. When you are playing EDH your Commander is technically off the board when it is in the command zone. So before you even start playing an EDH/Commander game the Commander is not in the deck.
What is a close companion?
A companion is one who serves as a friend or partner in something. Whether it’s travel or dinner or card-playing, your companion is the one who does it with you. The word companion is a close, um, companion to the word company, and you might as well say that someone you keep company with is your companion.
Are colorless and generic mana the same?
Though one can use colorless mana to pay for generic mana costs, they are not the same thing. Generic is a type of cost, whereas colorless is a type of mana; a player cannot produce generic mana and, originally, there were no colorless costs.