When I'm using Kadena (Black and green Legendary creature) and it says in the text "The first face down creature you cast each turn cost (3) less mana to cast" Is this referring to the two sided cards? I have I think 3 different types of double sided cards. Also, how does this work with one of the blue cards I have that does have a mana cost and says in the text that it can be cast face down as a 2/2 creature. Hopefully I'm being clear enough on this, I know it's kind of a lot, but I don't want to go to a tournament being the biggest newbie ever because then I'll be seen as easy pickings when playing in a free for all.
This is unrelated but in the commander deck I bought there is 230 cards total including the two sided cards and lands. I thought it might bd a sideboard but there’s too many for that. is WOTC giving me extra cards with the expectation that I’m going to tweak the deck a bit?
Kadena’s ability is strictly about those cards with morph. Cards with morph (or mega morph), you can ordinarily cast face down for 3 mana (then as a later play, turn them face up for their morph or mega morph cost). Kadena’s ability (if it’s on the battlefield), makes the first face down creature you cast per turn cost 3 less (since this cost is usually 3 this would reduce that 3 to 0 - effectively making your first facedown creature you cast each turn free).
There is no sideboard. There are exactly 100 magic cards in each commander deck - your commander and 99 other cards. And this is exactly how many cards are in the decks you buy in stores. The things you keep calling ‘cards’ that are tokens or manifest reminders - aren’t *cards*. They may be the same size and shape as cards but they’re not, in game terms, cards. They’re just helpful pieces of cardboard you keep around to help make the game state clear. But they aren’t cards. You have to learn to understand that. They don’t get shuffled in your deck. They will never be in your hand.
In your commander deck you bought in a store, the 100 pieces of cardboard that are the normal size and have the normal Magic: the Gathering back are your deck. Everything else is a play aid. Not a card.
You said 230 cards!? In one retail commander box? 230 wouldn’t even fit in one of those boxes. Did you typo? There’s typically about 110 pieces of cardboard in a commander product - 100 cards, one to three jumbo oversized representation(s) of that deck’s intended commander(s), and then a bunch of play aids.