The article discusses the lack of action from the Commander Rules Committee in regards to the Commander ban list. The last major action was in September 2021, over two years ago. Since then, there have been minor rules clarifications and addenda, but no significant changes. The article questions the reasoning behind the banning of Worldfire and the unbanning of Golos, Tireless Pilgrim, and discusses the impact of these decisions on the format. It also raises concerns about the lack of policing on under-costed effects and the scrutiny on big spells. The author suggests that a massive number of fast mana cards, tutors, and other effects should be banned in Commander to maintain the casual nature of the format. The article also highlights the need for more transparency from the Commander Rules Committee regarding their decisions and the future of the format. It concludes by expressing concerns about the lack of action from the committee and the need for more clarity on the reasons behind particular card bans.

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