Lurker101
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« on: March 25, 2010, 03:39:07 pm » |
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So this may be a way to solve problems regarding some high prices of cards and the revised reprint policy. Here's the format: No proxies Collector's Edition and International Edition cards are legal as long as they are played with opaque backed sleeves (like Alpha). Gold Bordered cards from the World Championship Pre-Constructed decks are legal as long as they are played with opaque backed sleeves. Any deck may play 4 copies of: Black Vise, Earthcraft, Frantic Search, Goblin Recruiter, Grim Monolith, Gush, Hermit Druid, Illusionary Mask, Land Tax, Mind Twist, Skullclamp, Oath of Druids, Time Spiral, Worldgorger Dragon, Windfall, Fact or Fiction, Ponder, Thirst for Knowledge, Burning Wish, and Flash. If a deck contains no cards on the legacy banned list, aside from those mentioned above, you may play 4 copies of any of these cards: Lotus Petal Lion's Eye Diamond Trinisphere Brainstorm Merchant Scroll If a deck contains no cards on the legacy banned list AT ALL you may play 4 copies of: Mystical Tutor
The following cards are restored to original functionality: Zodiac Dragon (I'm basing original functionality on the fact that P3K had discard so it was possible to discard Zodiac Dragon and have it return to your hand.) Abeyance Lotus Vale Scorched Ruins Transmute Artifact
The following cards are restored to previous errata: Illusionary Mask (it goes back to last errata where it worked with Phyrexian Dreadnaught etc.)
The following silver bordered cards are legal: Mise Mine, Mine, Mine! World-Bottling Kit Gleemax Goblin Bookie Uktabi Kong
The following cards are now considered Vintage restricted: Mise Zodiac Dragon Abeyance Lotus Vale Scorched Ruins Shahrazad
The following cards are now considered legacy banned: Mise Zodiac Dragon Abeyance Shahrazad
So that's the format! Any constructive criticism? Feedback? Would anyone play this? Would it solve problems? Would anyone hold a tournament for this format? Any deck ideas? Any other silver-bordered cards that seem reasonable enough to legalize?
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