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'''Vintage''', originally known as '''Type 1''' or '''Type I''', is an [[eternal format]] that allows for the use of almost all printed cards, save [[Acorn]] cards and/or having a non-Standard Magic back (other than [[Double-faced card|Double-Faced Card]]/[[Meld card|Meld Card]]), as well as certain cards banned for causing problems in sanctioned tournaments.<ref>{{DailyRef|feature/introduction-popular-constructed-formats-2015-04-27|An Introduction to the Popular Constructed Formats|[[Reid Duke]]|April 27, 2015}}</ref> Additionally, several cards are [[restricted cards|restricted]] to a maximum of one copy between a player's deck and sideboard due to their power. These include the [[Power Nine]], which are not allowed in any other tournament format. The deck-building rules common to all [[Constructed]] formats apply in Vintage.
'''Vintage''', originally known as '''Type I''', is an [[eternal format]] that allows for the use of all cards, save cards with silver borders (like [[Un-set]]s) and/or having a non-Standard Magic back (other than [[Double-faced card|Double-Faced Card]]/[[Meld card|Meld Card]]), as well as certain cards banned for causing problems in sanctioned tournaments.<ref>{{DailyRef|level-one/introduction-popular-constructed-formats-2015-04-27|An Introduction to the Popular Constructed Formats|[[Reid Duke]]|April 27, 2015}}</ref> Additionally, a number of cards are [[restricted cards|restricted]] to a maximum of one copy between a player's deck and sideboard due to their power. These include the [[Power Nine]], which are not allowed in any other tournament format. The deck-building rules common to all [[Constructed]] formats apply in Vintage.


==History==
==History==
Vintage dates its existence to the 1995 separation of sanctioned constructed tournaments into "Type I" and "Type II" (the latter is now called [[Standard]]). It was sometimes called '[[Classic]]' (a name later used for the ''[[Sixth Edition]]'' [[Core Set]] in 1999 <ref>{{DailyRef|making-magic/25-more-random-things-about-magic-2016-06-20|25 More Random Things About Magic|[[Mark Rosewater]]|June 20, 2016}}</ref> and a similar constructed format in [[Magic Online]]) from 1997 until 2000, when the name Vintage was formally endorsed at the [[Magic Invitational]]. Vintage's restricted list was used as the banned list for a format called "Type 1.5" or "Classic-Restricted". In September 2004, the two lists were uncoupled, and Type 1.5's new banned list became the basis of the renamed format of [[Legacy]]. Vintage debuted in Magic Online concurrent with the release of the [[Vintage Masters]]  
Vintage dates its existence to the 1995 separation of sanctioned constructed tournaments into "Type I" and "Type II" (the latter is now called [[Standard]]). It was sometimes called '[[Classic]]' (a name later used for the ''[[Sixth Edition]]'' [[Core Set]] in 1999 <ref>{{DailyRef|making-magic/25-more-random-things-about-magic-2016-06-20|25 More Random Things About Magic|[[Mark Rosewater]]|June 20, 2016}}</ref> and a similar constructed format in [[Magic Online]]) from 1997 until 2000, when the name Vintage was formally endorsed at the [[Magic Invitational]]. Vintage's restricted list was used as the banned list for a format called "Type 1.5" or "Classic-Restricted". In September 2004, the two lists were uncoupled, and Type 1.5's new banned list became the basis of the renamed format of [[Legacy]]. Vintage debuted in Magic Online concurrent with the release of the [[Vintage Masters]] digital [[compilation set]] in 2014, replacing Classic.
 
digital [[compilation set]] in 2014, replacing Classic.


==Deck construction==
==Deck construction==
Constructed decks must contain a minimum of sixty cards. There is no maximum deck size; however, you must be able to shuffle your deck with no assistance. If a player wishes to use a sideboard, it must contain no more than fifteen cards.  
Constructed decks must contain a minimum of sixty cards. There is no maximum deck size; however, you must be able to shuffle your deck with no assistance. If a player wishes to use a sideboard, it must contain no more than fifteen cards.  


With the exception of [[basic land]] cards, a player's combined deck and sideboard may not contain more than four of any individual card, counted by its English card title equivalent.
Except for [[basic land]] cards, a player's combined deck and sideboard may not contain more than four of any individual card, counted by its English card title equivalent.


===Banned cards===
===Banned cards===
The following cards are banned in Vintage tournaments:
The following cards are banned in Vintage tournaments:
*Any card referencing [[ante]]
*Any card referencing [[ante]]. (9 cards)
*Any card with [[Conspiracy (card type)|Conspiracy]] [[card type]]
*Any card with [[Conspiracy (card type)|Conspiracy]] [[card type]].<ref>{{DailyRef|conspiracy-release-notes-2014-06-04|''Conspiracy'' Release Notes|[[Matt Tabak]]|June 4, 2014|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20220816074128/https://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/conspiracy-release-notes-2014-06-04|archivedate=August 16, 2022}}</ref> (25 cards)
*Any card which is [[culturally offensive]].<ref>{{DailyRef|announcements/depictions-racism-magic-2020-06-10|May 13, 2024, Banned and Restricted Announcement|[[Wizards of the Coast]]|June 10, 2020}}</ref> (7 cards)
*Any card that bring a [[sticker]] into play.<ref name="BR20240513">{{DailyRef|announcements/may-13-2024-banned-and-restricted-announcement|Depictions of Racism in Magic|[[Andrew Brown]]|May 13, 2024}}</ref> (29 cards)
*Any card that bring an [[Attraction]] into play.<ref name="BR20240513"/> (30 cards)
*<c>Chaos Orb</c>
*<c>Chaos Orb</c>
*<c>Falling Star</c>
*<c>Falling Star</c>
*[https://scryfall.com/card/iko/226/lurrus-of-the-dream-den Lurrus of the Dream-Den]
*<c>Shahrazad</c>
*<c>Shahrazad</c>


===Restricted cards===
===Restricted cards===
The following cards are restricted in Vintage tournaments as of August 30, 2019:
The following cards are restricted in Vintage tournaments as of March 11, 2024<ref>{{DailyRef|announcements/march-11-2024-banned-and-restricted-announcement|March 11, 2024 Banned and Restricted Announcement|[[Dan Musser]]|March 11, 2024}}</ref>:
 
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*<c>Mystic Forge</c>
*<c>Mystical Tutor</c>
*<c>Mystical Tutor</c>
*<c>Narset, Parter of Veils</c>
*<c>Necropotence</c>
*<c>Necropotence</c>
*<c>Ponder</c>
*<c>Sol Ring</c>
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====Formerly Banned cards====
{{See also|Timeline of DCI bans and restrictions}}
*<c>Lurrus of the Dream-Den</c> (May 2020 - February 2021).


====Formerly Restricted cards====
====Formerly Restricted cards====
{{See also|Timeline of DCI bans and restrictions}}
The following is a list of cards that are currently not restricted in the format but have been restricted at one point previously. This list only concerns cards unrestricted after September 2004, when Vintage and Legacy restrictions were separated. For reasons behind the restrictions and a list of previously restricted cards see: [[Restricted cards]].
The following is a list of cards which are currently not restricted in the format, but have been restricted at one point previously. This list only concerns about cards unrestricted after September 2004 when Vintage and Legacy restrictions were separated. For reasons behind the restrictions and a list of previously restricted cards see: [[Restricted cards]].


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*<c>Yawgmoth's Bargain</c> (August 2017)
*<c>Yawgmoth's Bargain</c> (August 2017)
*<c>Fastbond</c> (August 2019)
*<c>Fastbond</c> (August 2019)
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*[[Vintage Oath deck]]
*[[Vintage Oath deck]]
*[[Vintage Stax deck]]
*[[Vintage Stax deck]]
==Vintage Championship==
Since 2003, the winner of the yearly Vintage championship receives an [[oversized]] [[alternate art]] version of a well-known card from the format.<ref>{{DailyRef|arcana/2011-vintage-championship-award-2011-07-28-0|2011 Vintage Championship Award|[[Monty Ashley]]|July 28, 2011}}</ref><ref name="Eternal Weekend 2023">{{WebRef|url=https://magic.gg/news/october-commandfests-and-2023-eternal-weekend-news|title=October CommandFests and 2023 Eternal Weekend Details|author=[[Wizards of the Coast]]|date=August 8, 2023|publisher=[[Magic.gg]]}}</ref> The Championships used to be played at [[Gen Con]], but are now part of the [[Eternal Weekend]].
See: [http://www.magiclibrarities.net/468-rarities-vintagelegacy-championship-oversized-unique-cards-english-cards-index.html Magic Rarities].
===Championship promos===
{| class="wikitable sortable" 
!Year
!Card
!Notes
|-
|2023
|{{card|Mental Misstep||PRM}}
|[[Retro frame]]<ref name="Eternal Weekend 2023"/>
|}
==External links==
*[http://magic.wizards.com/en/gameinfo/gameplay/formats/vintage Vintage Format Deck Construction Official Page]
*{{DailyRef|making-magic/playing-type-1-2002-07-15|Playing to Type 1|[[Mark Rosewater]]|July 15, 2002}}
*{{DailyRef|making-magic/type-1-take-2-2003-12-15|Type 1, Take 2|[[Mark Rosewater]]|December 15, 2003}}
*{{DailyRef|feature/player’s-guide-type-1-2004-08-09|A Player's Guide to Type 1|[[Stephen Menendian]]|August 09, 2004}}
*{{DailyRef|vintage-year-review-2005-01-04|A Vintage Year in Review|[[Stephen Menendian]]|January 04, 2005}}
*{{DailyRef|feature/ascending-vintage-learning-curve-introduction-vintage-magic-2006-11-20|Ascending the Vintage Learning Curve: An Introduction to Vintage Magic|[[Stephen Menendian]]|November 20, 2006}}
*{{DailyRef|/latest-developments/crafting-vintage-2009-06-25|Crafting a Vintage|[[Tom LaPille]]|June 26, 2009}}


==References==
==References==
{{reflist}}
{{reflist}}
==External links==
*[http://magic.wizards.com/en/gameinfo/gameplay/formats/vintage Vintage Format Deck Construction Official Page]
* {{DailyRef|making-magic/playing-type-1-2002-07-15|Playing to Type 1|[[Mark Rosewater]]|July 15, 2002}}
* {{DailyRef|making-magic/type-1-take-2-2003-12-15|Type 1, Take 2|[[Mark Rosewater]]|December 15, 2003}}
* {{DailyRef|feature/player’s-guide-type-1-2004-08-09|A Player's Guide to Type 1|[[Stephen Menendian]]|August 09, 2004}}
* {{DailyRef|vintage-year-review-2005-01-04|A Vintage Year in Review|[[Stephen Menendian]]|January 04, 2005}}
* {{DailyRef|feature/ascending-vintage-learning-curve-introduction-vintage-magic-2006-11-20|Ascending the Vintage Learning Curve: An Introduction to Vintage Magic|[[Stephen Menendian]]|November 20, 2006}}
* {{DailyRef|/latest-developments/crafting-vintage-2009-06-25|Crafting a Vintage|[[Tom LaPille]]|June 26, 2009}}


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Vintage, originally known as Type 1 or Type I, is an eternal format that allows for the use of almost all printed cards, save Acorn cards and/or having a non-Standard Magic back (other than Double-Faced Card/Meld Card), as well as certain cards banned for causing problems in sanctioned tournaments.[1] Additionally, several cards are restricted to a maximum of one copy between a player's deck and sideboard due to their power. These include the Power Nine, which are not allowed in any other tournament format. The deck-building rules common to all Constructed formats apply in Vintage.

History

Vintage dates its existence to the 1995 separation of sanctioned constructed tournaments into "Type I" and "Type II" (the latter is now called Standard). It was sometimes called 'Classic' (a name later used for the Sixth Edition Core Set in 1999 [2] and a similar constructed format in Magic Online) from 1997 until 2000, when the name Vintage was formally endorsed at the Magic Invitational. Vintage's restricted list was used as the banned list for a format called "Type 1.5" or "Classic-Restricted". In September 2004, the two lists were uncoupled, and Type 1.5's new banned list became the basis of the renamed format of Legacy. Vintage debuted in Magic Online concurrent with the release of the Vintage Masters digital compilation set in 2014, replacing Classic.

Deck construction

Constructed decks must contain a minimum of sixty cards. There is no maximum deck size; however, you must be able to shuffle your deck with no assistance. If a player wishes to use a sideboard, it must contain no more than fifteen cards.

Except for basic land cards, a player's combined deck and sideboard may not contain more than four of any individual card, counted by its English card title equivalent.

Banned cards

The following cards are banned in Vintage tournaments:

Restricted cards

The following cards are restricted in Vintage tournaments as of March 11, 2024[6]:

Formerly Banned cards

Formerly Restricted cards

The following is a list of cards that are currently not restricted in the format but have been restricted at one point previously. This list only concerns cards unrestricted after September 2004, when Vintage and Legacy restrictions were separated. For reasons behind the restrictions and a list of previously restricted cards see: Restricted cards.

Archetypes

Major archetypes include:

Vintage Championship

Since 2003, the winner of the yearly Vintage championship receives an oversized alternate art version of a well-known card from the format.[7][8] The Championships used to be played at Gen Con, but are now part of the Eternal Weekend.

See: Magic Rarities.

Championship promos

Year Card Notes
2023 Mental Misstep Retro frame[8]

External links

References