Different Formats for Magic the Gathering

By Susie Lee, published Sep 17, 2007
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When beginning to play Magic the Gathering, you might hear the terms Standard, Extended, Block, Legacy, and Vintage. These terms are describing the constructed formats used for competitive play. The difference between each type of format has to do with the card pools that are allowed to be drawn from to build your deck. Some of the formats use only cards from the most recent sets. Some of the other formats use all the cards that have been released. Because different cards are used decks played in each format are normally very different from each other.

As new sets are released each year, the cards allowed for each format will change. What sets are allowed in each format is normally measured by a term called a "block". A block includes one large set and two smaller sets that normally have a similar theme. The current block of cards contains Time Spiral (the large set), Planar Chaos, and Future Sight. The first set of a block will come out in the fall with the next two sets coming out the following winter and spring. The other types of sets used are called Core Sets (sometimes called editions). These are released every two years. The summer of 2007 saw the release of 10th Edition.

The Block format consists of only cards from the current block (1-3 sets). This format offers the smallest pool of cards to pick from when building your deck. Many people prefer to play Block because it is the cheapest format to be able to get involved in. This is because there are fewer good cards that you need to get, and that they are normally readily available because they are the newest cards out.

Standard format (sometimes referred to as Type 2) is by far the most popular to play. It consists of the past two blocks as well as the current core set. Most tournaments that you will find will be using the Standard format. Since the card pool is larger than Block, you will find more unique deck types in this format. Also, the power level of the decks will be higher than you will find in Block.

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