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'''Duplicate Sealed''' is an unofficial [[Magic: The Gathering]] [[format]].
'''Duplicate Sealed''' is a [[casual]] [[limited]] ''[[Magic: The Gathering]]'' [[format]] where each [[player]] is provided with the exact same pool of cards.<ref>{{DailyRef|feature/casual-formats-2008-08-11|Casual Formats|[[Wizards of the Coast]]|August 11, 2008}}</ref> It is a variation of [[Sealed deck]].


Duplicate Sealed is a [[Limited]] [[Sealed deck|Sealed]] format.  However, instead of using random packs, everyone in a Duplicate Sealed tournament recieves the exact same card pool.
To run a Duplicate Sealed event, five [[booster pack]]s are opened and a list with the contents of the packs is provided to each of the players. They then use their own cards to recreate the exact same pool and build a sealed deck using regular [[Limited]] rules. Players are free to add as many [[basic land]]s ([[Plains]], [[Island]]s, [[Swamp]]s, [[Mountain]]s or [[Forest]]s) to their decks as they like.
 
Duplicate Sealed lets players see how their peers and friends would build a deck when given the exact same card pool. Will you play the same [[creatures]] as the rest of the people you play ''Magic'' with, or will they come up with a completely different concoction? Duplicate Sealed lets you find out!


Duplicate Sealed has been used many times at the [[Magic Invitational]].  When played at the Invitational, the card pools often include cards supplied by [[Magic R&D]] (especially [[Mark Rosewater]]) that are created just for the Invitational and have never been seen before by the players.
Duplicate Sealed has been used many times at the [[Magic Invitational]].  When played at the Invitational, the card pools often include cards supplied by [[Magic R&D]] (especially [[Mark Rosewater]]) that are created just for the Invitational and have never been seen before by the players.


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While the rapid expansion of ''Magic'' made Duplicate Sealed less practical, the 2022 [[Arena Decathlon]] used the format as its grand final event, as being digital removed the logistical issues. Custom [[playtest]] cards would later return to Magic events with [[Gavin Verhey]]'s [[Unknown Event]].
 
==Links==
*[http://www.magiclibrarities.net/699-rarities-magic-invitational-cards-english-cards-index.html All custom cards from Invitationals]
 
==References==
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Latest revision as of 09:26, 20 September 2023

Duplicate Sealed
 
 
Duplicate Sealed
DCI Sanctioned
Paper {Cross}
Magic Online {Cross}
Magic Arena {Cross}
Rules
Type Limited
Multiplayer {Cross}

Duplicate Sealed is a casual limited Magic: The Gathering format where each player is provided with the exact same pool of cards.[1] It is a variation of Sealed deck.

To run a Duplicate Sealed event, five booster packs are opened and a list with the contents of the packs is provided to each of the players. They then use their own cards to recreate the exact same pool and build a sealed deck using regular Limited rules. Players are free to add as many basic lands (Plains, Islands, Swamps, Mountains or Forests) to their decks as they like.

Duplicate Sealed lets players see how their peers and friends would build a deck when given the exact same card pool. Will you play the same creatures as the rest of the people you play Magic with, or will they come up with a completely different concoction? Duplicate Sealed lets you find out!

Duplicate Sealed has been used many times at the Magic Invitational. When played at the Invitational, the card pools often include cards supplied by Magic R&D (especially Mark Rosewater) that are created just for the Invitational and have never been seen before by the players.

While the rapid expansion of Magic made Duplicate Sealed less practical, the 2022 Arena Decathlon used the format as its grand final event, as being digital removed the logistical issues. Custom playtest cards would later return to Magic events with Gavin Verhey's Unknown Event.

Links

References

  1. Wizards of the Coast (August 11, 2008). "Casual Formats". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.