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Word of Command

{B}{B}

Instant

LEBLimited Edition Beta#137rare
Reserved List
Border
black
Frame
1993
Pull rate
~1 in 60–121
Illustrator
Jesper Myrfors
Found in
Beta Starter Deck · Beta Booster Pack
Printings8
CommanderLegalModernNot legalStandardNot legal
Format legality
AlchemyNot legal
BrawlNot legal
CommanderLegal
Competitive BrawlNot legal
DuelLegal
Future StandardNot legal
GladiatorNot legal
HistoricNot legal
LegacyLegal
ModernNot legal
OathbreakerLegal
Old SchoolNot legal
PauperNot legal
Pauper CommanderNot legal
PennyNot legal
PioneerNot legal
PreDHLegal
PremodernNot legal
StandardNot legal
Standard BrawlNot legal
TimelessNot legal
Tiny LeadersLegal
VintageLegal
Look at target opponent's hand and choose a card from it. You control that player until Word of Command finishes resolving. The player plays that card if able. While doing so, the player can activate mana abilities only if they're from lands that player controls and only if mana they produce is spent to activate other mana abilities of lands the player controls and/or to play that card. If the chosen card is cast as a spell, you control the player while that spell is resolving.
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Rulings

12 · latest Jul 13, 2016 · one tap opens all
  • WotCJul 13, 2016

    Controlling a player doesn't allow you to look at that player's sideboard. If an effect instructs that player to choose a card from outside the game, you can't have that player choose any card.

  • WotCJul 13, 2016

    While controlling another player, you can see all cards in the game that player can see. This includes cards in that player's hand, face-down cards that player controls, and any cards in that player's library the player may look at.

  • WotCJan 1, 2011

    During the resolution of this spell, that player plays the chosen card.

  • WotCJan 1, 2011

    If there is a non-mana way to cast a spell, as with Pitch Spells, you may require that way to be used if it is possible to do so.

  • WotCJan 1, 2011

    Since this spell is an instant, your opponent gets a chance to respond to it as normal. Once this spell resolves, you look at your opponent's hand and choose a card. Note that it is common practice to respond to Word of Command by using up any spells or mana you have prior to letting it resolve.

  • WotCJan 1, 2011

    Word of Command can't be used to force a player to play a card that isn't in their hand.

  • WotCJan 1, 2011

    You control the player while this spell is resolving, which means you get to see anything they can see. If that player is required to search their library as part of playing the card or as part of its resolution if it's cast as a spell, then you can see the cards in that player's library as well.

  • WotCJan 1, 2011

    You may Command your opponent to play a land (if they have not already done so this turn).

  • WotCJan 1, 2011

    You must order your opponent to play the chosen card if it is possible to do so.

  • WotCJan 1, 2011

    Your opponent can't counter the Word of Command after letting you look at their hand, but they can attempt to counter the spell you force them to cast.

  • WotCOct 1, 2009

    You do get to choose which lands get tapped. You can make them choose an optional mana generating ability of the land that they tap, such as making them tap and sacrifice the land instead of just tap it.

  • WotCOct 4, 2004

    To "play a card" is to either cast a spell or to put a land onto the battlefield using the main phase special action.