Magic: The Gathering Floor Rules Changes
2005-08-20 to 2005-09-20
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104. New Releases The following card sets are scheduled to release during 2005. They become tournament legal for DCI-sanctioned tournaments on the dates listed: * Ninth Edition Limited formats: July 29, 2005 Constructed formats: August 20, 2005 * Ravnica: City of Guilds(tm) Limited formats: October 7, 2005 Constructed formats: October 20, 2005 For certain Limited tournaments, such as official Prereleases and Sneak Preview tournaments (including their side events), new sets are legal for use before the official Limited format legal date. These dates are subject to change. Any changes will be announced at thedci.com. |
104. New Releases The following card sets are scheduled to release during 2005. They become tournament legal for DCI-sanctioned tournaments on the dates listed: * Ravnica: City of Guilds(tm) Limited formats: October 7, 2005 Constructed formats: October 20, 2005 For certain Limited tournaments, such as official Prereleases and Sneak Preview tournaments (including their side events), new sets are legal for use before the official Limited format legal date. These dates are subject to change. Any changes will be announced at thedci.com. |
| 125. Standard Format Deck Construction [Click to view this change only.] | |
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125. Standard Format Deck Construction The following card sets are permitted in Standard tournaments: * Eighth Edition (rotates out August 20, 2005) * Ninth Edition (effective August 20, 2005) * Mirrodin(tm) (rotates out October 20, 2005) * Darksteel(tm) (rotates out October 20, 2005) * Fifth Dawn(tm) (rotates out October 20, 2005) * Champions of Kamigawa(tm) * Betrayers of Kamigawa(tm) * Saviors of Kamigawa(tm) * Ravnica: City of Guilds (effective October 20, 2005) Card sets rotate into the Standard environment on the dates noted in section 104. Card sets rotate out of Standard, however, in blocks (a large expansion and its two small expansions) —essentially a year of Magic expansions. Example: The Mirrodin block rotated into the Standard environment when the Mirrodin set became legal for play. The Darksteel and Fifth Dawn sets are Mirrodin block expansions and are legal in Standard. The Mirrodin, Darksteel, and Fifth Dawn sets will rotate out of Standard together when the large expansion after Saviors of Kamigawa (Ravnica: City of Guilds) enters play on October 20, 2005—two years after the Mirrodin set was introduced to the environment. The following cards are banned in Standard tournaments: * Arcbound Ravager * Ancient Den * Darksteel Citadel * Disciple of the Vault * Great Furnace * Seat of the Synod * Skullclamp * Tree of Tales * Vault of Whispers |
125. Standard Format Deck Construction The following card sets are permitted in Standard tournaments: * Ninth Edition * Mirrodin(tm) (rotates out October 20, 2005) * Darksteel(tm) (rotates out October 20, 2005) * Fifth Dawn(tm) (rotates out October 20, 2005) * Champions of Kamigawa(tm) * Betrayers of Kamigawa(tm) * Saviors of Kamigawa(tm) * Ravnica: City of Guilds (effective October 20, 2005) Card sets rotate into the Standard environment on the dates noted in section 104. Card sets rotate out of Standard, however, in blocks (a large expansion and its two small expansions) —essentially a year of Magic expansions. Example: The Mirrodin block rotated into the Standard environment when the Mirrodin set became legal for play. The Darksteel and Fifth Dawn sets are Mirrodin block expansions and are legal in Standard. The Mirrodin, Darksteel, and Fifth Dawn sets will rotate out of Standard together when the large expansion after Saviors of Kamigawa (Ravnica: City of Guilds) enters play on October 20, 2005—two years after the Mirrodin set was introduced to the environment. The following cards are banned in Standard tournaments: * Arcbound Ravager * Ancient Den * Darksteel Citadel * Disciple of the Vault * Great Furnace * Seat of the Synod * Skullclamp * Tree of Tales * Vault of Whispers |
| 126. Extended Format Deck Construction [Click to view this change only.] | |
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126. Extended Format Deck Construction Card sets are allowed in Extended tournaments as described in section 104. Every three years, three blocks (nine sets) of cards rotate out of Extended on the same day as the scheduled Standard rotation. The first implementation of this Extended rotation will occur on October 20, 2005. On that date, a new set will rotate into the Constructed environment; the three oldest blocks in Extended, Tempest(tm) block (Tempest, Stronghold(tm), Exodus(tm)), Urza block (Urza's Saga(tm), Urza's Legacy(tm), Urza's Destiny(tm)), and Masques block (Mercadian Masques(tm), Nemesis(tm), Prophecy(tm)) will rotate out. Base sets released during the same period as a departing block also rotate out of Extended. For example, Sixth Edition, (also known as Classic) was released during Urza block and will rotate out of Extended on October 20, 2005. The following card sets are permitted in Extended tournaments: * Sixth Edition (Classic)* * Seventh Edition * Eighth Edition * Ninth Edition (effective August 20, 2005) * Tempest* * Stronghold* * Exodus* * Urza's Saga* * Urza's Legacy* * Urza's Destiny* * Mercadian Masques* * Nemesis* * Prophecy* * Invasion(tm) * Planeshift(tm) * Apocalypse(tm) * Odyssey(tm) * Torment(tm) * Judgment(tm) * Onslaught(tm) * Legions(tm) * Scourge(tm) * Mirrodin * Darksteel * Fifth Dawn * Champions of Kamigawa * Betrayers of Kamigawa * Saviors of Kamigawa * Ravnica: City of Guilds (effective October 20, 2005) *These sets rotate out of Extended on October 20, 2005 The following cards are banned in Extended tournaments: * Ancient Tomb * Dark Ritual * Dream Halls * Earthcraft * Entomb * Frantic Search * Goblin Lackey * Goblin Recruiter * Grim Monolith * Hermit Druid * Lotus Petal * Memory Jar * Metalworker * Mind Over Matter * Oath of Druids * Replenish * Survival of the Fittest * Skullclamp * Time Spiral * Tinker * Tolarian Academy * Windfall * Yawgmoth's Bargain * Yawgmoth's Will |
126. Extended Format Deck Construction Card sets are allowed in Extended tournaments as described in section 104. Every three years, three blocks (nine sets) of cards rotate out of Extended on the same day as the scheduled Standard rotation. The first implementation of this Extended rotation will occur on October 20, 2005. On that date, a new set will rotate into the Constructed environment; the three oldest blocks in Extended, Tempest(tm) block (Tempest, Stronghold(tm), Exodus(tm)), Urza block (Urza's Saga(tm), Urza's Legacy(tm), Urza's Destiny(tm)), and Masques block (Mercadian Masques(tm), Nemesis(tm), Prophecy(tm)) will rotate out. Base sets released during the same period as a departing block also rotate out of Extended. For example, Sixth Edition, (also known as Classic) was released during Urza block and will rotate out of Extended on October 20, 2005. The following card sets are permitted in Extended tournaments: * Sixth Edition (Classic)* * Seventh Edition * Eighth Edition * Ninth Edition (effective August 20, 2005) * Tempest* * Stronghold* * Exodus* * Urza's Saga* * Urza's Legacy* * Urza's Destiny* * Mercadian Masques* * Nemesis* * Prophecy* * Invasion(tm) * Planeshift(tm) * Apocalypse(tm) * Odyssey(tm) * Torment(tm) * Judgment(tm) * Onslaught(tm) * Legions(tm) * Scourge(tm) * Mirrodin * Darksteel * Fifth Dawn * Champions of Kamigawa * Betrayers of Kamigawa * Saviors of Kamigawa * Ravnica: City of Guilds (effective October 20, 2005) *These sets rotate out of Extended on October 20, 2005 The following cards are banned in Extended tournaments: * AEther Vial (effective September 20, 2005) * Ancient Tomb * Dark Ritual * Disciple of the Vault (effective September 20, 2005) * Dream Halls * Earthcraft * Entomb * Frantic Search * Goblin Lackey * Goblin Recruiter * Grim Monolith * Hermit Druid * Lotus Petal * Memory Jar * Metalworker * Mind Over Matter * Oath of Druids * Replenish * Survival of the Fittest * Skullclamp * Time Spiral * Tinker * Tolarian Academy * Windfall * Yawgmoth's Bargain * Yawgmoth's Will |
| 127. Vintage Format Deck Construction [Click to view this change only.] | |
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127. Vintage Format Deck Construction Vintage decks may consist of cards from all Magic card sets, any extension of the core set, and all promotional cards released by Wizards of the Coast, with exceptions listed below. New card sets are allowed in Vintage tournaments as described in section 104. Until October 20, 2005, cards from the following sets are not allowed in Vintage tournaments, or any DCI-sanctioned tournament, unless they have been reprinted in a Magic core set or expansion: * Portal * Portal Second Age * Portal Three Kingdoms * Starter When these sets become legal for tournament play on October 20, 2005, the cards Personal Tutor and Imperial Seal will be added to the Vintage Restricted List. The following cards are banned in Vintage tournaments: * Any ante card * Chaos Orb * Falling Star The following cards are restricted in Vintage tournaments: * Ancestral Recall * Balance * Black Lotus * Black Vise * Burning Wish * Channel * Chrome Mox * Crop Rotation * Demonic Consultation * Demonic Tutor * Dream Halls * Enlightened Tutor * Entomb * Fact or Fiction * Fastbond * Frantic Search * Grim Monolith * Gush * Library of Alexandria * Lion's Eye Diamond * Lotus Petal * Mana Crypt * Mana Vault * Memory Jar * Mind Over Matter * Mind Twist * Mind's Desire * Mox Diamond * Mox Emerald * Mox Jet * Mox Pearl * Mox Ruby * Mox Sapphire * Mystical Tutor * Necropotence * Regrowth * Sol Ring * Strip Mine * Time Spiral * Time Walk * Timetwister * Tinker * Tolarian Academy * Trinisphere * Vampiric Tutor * Voltaic Key * Wheel of Fortune * Windfall * Yawgmoth's Bargain * Yawgmoth's Will |
127. Vintage Format Deck Construction Vintage decks may consist of cards from all Magic card sets, any extension of the core set, and all promotional cards released by Wizards of the Coast, with exceptions listed below. New card sets are allowed in Vintage tournaments as described in section 104. Until October 20, 2005, cards from the following sets are not allowed in Vintage tournaments, or any DCI-sanctioned tournament, unless they have been reprinted in a Magic core set or expansion: * Portal * Portal Second Age * Portal Three Kingdoms * Starter When these sets become legal for tournament play on October 20, 2005, the cards Personal Tutor and Imperial Seal will be added to the Vintage Restricted List. The following cards are banned in Vintage tournaments: * Any ante card * Chaos Orb * Falling Star The following cards are restricted in Vintage tournaments (only one copy of a restricted card may be used in a Vintage deck, including sideboard): * Ancestral Recall * Balance * Black Lotus * Black Vise * Burning Wish * Channel * Chrome Mox * Crop Rotation * Demonic Consultation * Demonic Tutor * Dream Halls * Enlightened Tutor * Entomb * Fact or Fiction * Fastbond * Frantic Search * Grim Monolith * Gush * Library of Alexandria * Lion's Eye Diamond * Lotus Petal * Mana Crypt * Mana Vault * Memory Jar * Mind Over Matter (unrestricted effective September 20, 2005) * Mind Twist * Mind's Desire * Mox Diamond * Mox Emerald * Mox Jet * Mox Pearl * Mox Ruby * Mox Sapphire * Mystical Tutor * Necropotence * Regrowth * Sol Ring * Strip Mine * Time Spiral * Time Walk * Timetwister * Tinker * Tolarian Academy * Trinisphere * Vampiric Tutor * Voltaic Key * Wheel of Fortune * Windfall * Yawgmoth's Bargain * Yawgmoth's Will |
| 128. Legacy Format Deck Construction [Click to view this change only.] | |
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128. Legacy Format Deck Construction Legacy decks may consist of cards from all Magic card sets, any extension of the core set, and all promotional cards released by Wizards of the Coast. New card sets are allowed in Legacy tournaments as described in Section 104. Until October 20, 2005, cards from the following sets are not allowed in Legacy tournaments, or any DCI-sanctioned tournament, unless they have been reprinted in a Magic core set or expansion: * Portal * Portal Second Age * Portal Three Kingdoms * Starter When these sets become legal for tournament play on October 20, 2005, the cards Imperial Seal will be added to the Legacy Banned List. The following cards are banned in Legacy tournaments: * Amulet of Quoz * Ancestral Recall * Balance * Bazaar of Baghdad * Black Lotus * Black Vise * Bronze Tablet * Channel * Chaos Orb * Contract from Below * Darkpact * Demonic Attorney * Demonic Consultation * Demonic Tutor * Dream Halls * Earthcraft * Entomb * Falling Star * Fastbond * Frantic Search * Goblin Recruiter * Grim Monolith * Gush * Hermit Druid * Illusionary Mask * Jeweled Bird * Land Tax * Library of Alexandria * Mana Crypt * Mana Drain * Mana Vault * Memory Jar * Metalworker * Mind Over Matter * Mind Twist * Mind's Desire * Mishra's Workshop * Mox Emerald * Mox Jet * Mox Pearl * Mox Ruby * Mox Sapphire * Necropotence * Oath of Druids * Rebirth * Replenish * Skullclamp * Sol Ring * Strip Mine * Tempest Efreet * Time Spiral * Time Walk * Timetwister * Timmerian Fiends * Tinker * Tolarian Academy * Vampiric Tutor * Wheel of Fortune * Windfall * Worldgorger Dragon * Yawgmoth's Bargain * Yawgmoth's Will |
128. Legacy Format Deck Construction Legacy decks may consist of cards from all Magic card sets, any extension of the core set, and all promotional cards released by Wizards of the Coast. New card sets are allowed in Legacy tournaments as described in Section 104. Until October 20, 2005, cards from the following sets are not allowed in Legacy tournaments, or any DCI-sanctioned tournament, unless they have been reprinted in a Magic core set or expansion: * Portal * Portal Second Age * Portal Three Kingdoms * Starter When these sets become legal for tournament play on October 20, 2005, the card Imperial Seal will be added to the Legacy Banned List. The following cards are banned in Legacy tournaments: * Amulet of Quoz * Ancestral Recall * Balance * Bazaar of Baghdad * Black Lotus * Black Vise * Bronze Tablet * Channel * Chaos Orb * Contract from Below * Darkpact * Demonic Attorney * Demonic Consultation * Demonic Tutor * Dream Halls * Earthcraft * Entomb * Falling Star * Fastbond * Frantic Search * Goblin Recruiter * Grim Monolith * Gush * Hermit Druid * Illusionary Mask * Jeweled Bird * Land Tax * Library of Alexandria * Mana Crypt * Mana Drain * Mana Vault * Memory Jar * Metalworker * Mind Over Matter * Mind Twist * Mind's Desire * Mishra's Workshop * Mox Emerald * Mox Jet * Mox Pearl * Mox Ruby * Mox Sapphire * Necropotence * Oath of Druids * Rebirth * Replenish * Skullclamp * Sol Ring * Strip Mine * Tempest Efreet * Time Spiral * Time Walk * Timetwister * Timmerian Fiends * Tinker * Tolarian Academy * Vampiric Tutor * Wheel of Fortune * Windfall * Worldgorger Dragon * Yawgmoth's Bargain * Yawgmoth's Will |
| 129. Block Format Deck Construction [Click to view this change only.] | |
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129. Block Format Deck Construction The DCI sanctions a series of Constructed formats called Block formats. Each Block format consists of a maximum of three expansions (one large expansion and the two small expansions associated with it). New card sets are allowed in Block format tournaments as described in Section 104. The DCI sanctions the following Block formats: * Kamigawa(tm) Block (Champions of Kamigawa, Betrayers of Kamigawa, Saviors of Kamigawa) * Mirrodin Block (Mirrodin, Darksteel, Fifth Dawn) * Onslaught Block (Onslaught, Legions, Scourge) * Odyssey Block (Odyssey, Torment, Judgment) * Invasion Block (Invasion, Planeshift, Apocalypse) * Masques Block (Mercadian Masques, Nemesis, Prophecy) * Urza Block (Urza's Saga, Urza's Legacy, Urza's Destiny) * Tempest Block (Tempest, Stronghold, Exodus) * Mirage(tm) Block (Mirage, Visions(tm), Weatherlight(tm)) * Ice Age Block (Ice Age, Alliances(tm), Homelands(tm)) The following cards are banned in Block Constructed Tournaments * Skullclamp (Mirrodin Block) * Lin Sivvi, Defiant Hero (Masques Block) * Rishadan Port (Masques Block) * Gaea's Cradle (Urza Block) * Memory Jar (Urza Block) * Serra's Sanctum (Urza Block) * Time Spiral (Urza Block) * Tolarian Academy (Urza Block) * Voltaic Key (Urza Block) * Windfall (Urza Block) * Cursed Scroll (Tempest Block) * Squandered Resources (Mirage Block) * Amulet of Quoz (Ice Age Block) * Thawing Glaciers (Ice Age Block) * Timmerian Fiends (Ice Age Block) * Zuran Orb (Ice Age Block) |
129. Block Format Deck Construction The DCI sanctions a series of Constructed formats called Block formats. Each Block format consists of a maximum of three expansions (one large expansion and the two small expansions associated with it). New card sets are allowed in Block format tournaments as described in Section 104. The DCI sanctions the following Block formats: * Kamigawa(tm) Block (Champions of Kamigawa, Betrayers of Kamigawa, Saviors of Kamigawa) * Mirrodin Block (Mirrodin, Darksteel, Fifth Dawn) * Onslaught Block (Onslaught, Legions, Scourge) * Odyssey Block (Odyssey, Torment, Judgment) * Invasion Block (Invasion, Planeshift, Apocalypse) * Masques Block (Mercadian Masques, Nemesis, Prophecy) * Urza Block (Urza's Saga, Urza's Legacy, Urza's Destiny) * Tempest Block (Tempest, Stronghold, Exodus) * Mirage(tm) Block (Mirage, Visions(tm), Weatherlight(tm)) * Ice Age Block (Ice Age, Alliances(tm), Homelands(tm)) The following cards are banned in Block Constructed Tournaments: * Skullclamp (Mirrodin Block) * Lin Sivvi, Defiant Hero (Masques Block) * Rishadan Port (Masques Block) * Gaea's Cradle (Urza Block) * Memory Jar (Urza Block) * Serra's Sanctum (Urza Block) * Time Spiral (Urza Block) * Tolarian Academy (Urza Block) * Voltaic Key (Urza Block) * Windfall (Urza Block) * Cursed Scroll (Tempest Block) * Squandered Resources (Mirage Block) * Amulet of Quoz (Ice Age Block) * Thawing Glaciers (Ice Age Block) * Timmerian Fiends (Ice Age Block) * Zuran Orb (Ice Age Block) |
| 150. RULES FOR MULTIPLAYER TOURNAMENTS [Click to view this change only.] | |
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150. RULES FOR MULTIPLAYER TOURNAMENTS On October 1, 2005 the DCI will begin sanctioning multiplayer tournaments (see section 101) for the Two-Headed Giant variant only. Game rules for the Two-Headed Giant found can be found in section 6 of the Magic Comprehensive Rules. The general rules for team tournaments listed in sections 141-144 of this document also apply to multiplayer tournaments. However, multiplayer tournaments differ from other tournaments as explained in the rest of this section. |
150. RULES FOR MULTIPLAYER TOURNAMENTS On October 1, 2005 the DCI will begin sanctioning multiplayer tournaments (see section 101) for the Two-Headed Giant variant only. Game rules for the Two-Headed Giant found can be found in section 6 of the Magic Comprehensive Rules. The deck construction rules listed in sections 125-129, and the general rules for team tournaments listed in sections 141-144 of this document, also apply to multiplayer tournaments. However, multiplayer tournaments differ from other tournaments as explained in the rest of this section. |
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160. RULES FOR MULTIPLAYER CONSTRUCTED TOURNAMENTS Open sanctioning for multiplayer (Two-Headed Giant variant only) tournaments begins on October 1, 2005. Available formats will include Standard, Extended, Block, Vintage, Legacy. |
| 161. Deck Size Limits [Click to view this change only.] | |
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161. Deck Size Limits Constructed decks must contain a minimum of sixty cards. There is no maximum deck size; however, players must be able to sufficiently randomize their deck within the time allotted. Multiplayer Constructed tournaments use Unified Deck Construction rules: With the exception of basic land cards, a team's combined decks may not contain more than four of any individual card, counted by its English card title. (For example, if one player is using four Naturalizes in a Multiplayer Constructed event, no other player on that team may have a Naturalize in his or her deck.) If a card is restricted in a particular format, no more than one of that card may be used by the team. No players may use cards that are banned in a particular format. |
161. Deck Size Limits Constructed decks must contain a minimum of sixty cards. There is no maximum deck size; however, players must be able to sufficiently randomize their deck within the time allotted. Multiplayer Constructed tournaments use Unified Deck Construction rules: With the exception of basic land cards, a team's combined decks may not contain more than four of any individual card, counted by its English card title. (For example, if one player is using four Naturalizes in a Multiplayer Constructed event, no other player on that team may have a Naturalize in his or her deck.) If a card is restricted in a particular format, no more than one of that card may be used by the team. No players may use cards that are banned in a particular format. In addition to cards banned in particular formats, the following card is banned in ALL Multiplayer Constructed tournaments (Vintage, Legacy, Extended, Standard, Block): * Erayo, Soratami Ascendant (effective October 1, 2005) |
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170. RULES FOR MULTIPLAYER LIMITED TOURNAMENTS When sanctioning for multiplayer tournaments (Two-Headed Giant variant only) begins on October 1, 2005, the only Limited format sanctioned for multiplayer play will be Sealed Deck. Multiplayer Limited tournaments must adhere to all applicable sections of the Magic DCI Floor Rules and DCI Universal Tournament Rules for Limited tournaments. The DCI recommends that each team receive one tournament pack and four boosters or seven boosters. Every team must receive the same product mix. For example, if one team receives a Champions of Kamigawa tournament pack, two Betrayers of Kamigawa boosters and two Saviors of Kamigawa boosters, every team must receive a Champions of Kamigawa tournament pack, two Betrayers of Kamigawa boosters and two Saviors of Kamigawa boosters. |
170. RULES FOR MULTIPLAYER LIMITED TOURNAMENTS Open sanctioning for multiplayer (Two-Headed Giant variant only) tournaments begins on October 1, 2005. The only Limited format sanctioned for multiplayer play will be Sealed Deck. Multiplayer Limited tournaments must adhere to all applicable sections of the Magic DCI Floor Rules and DCI Universal Tournament Rules for Limited tournaments. The DCI recommends that each team receive one tournament pack and four boosters or seven boosters. Every team must receive the same product mix. For example, if one team receives a Champions of Kamigawa tournament pack, two Betrayers of Kamigawa boosters and two Saviors of Kamigawa boosters, every team must receive a Champions of Kamigawa tournament pack, two Betrayers of Kamigawa boosters and two Saviors of Kamigawa boosters. |
