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This [[casual]] [[Magic Online]]-specific format is for fans of multi-color decks.
{{Infobox format
| online = y
| rules = only multicolored non-land cards
}}


Every non-land in your deck must be a multicolor card—including split and hybrid cards that are more than one color.
'''Kaleidoscope''' is a  [[casual]] [[Magic Online]]-specific [[format]] for fans of [[multicolored]] decks.


Since it’s also a [[constructed]] format, the normal deck-building rules apply: minimum of sixty cards, optional 15-card sideboard, and no more than four of any card.
Every non-land in your deck must be a multicolored card—including [[split card|split]] and [[hybrid]] cards that are more than one color. Since it's also a [[constructed]] format, the normal deck-building rules apply: minimum of sixty cards, optional 15-card sideboard, and no more than four of any card.


Like the [[legacy]] format, all sets and promotional cards are allowed.
Like the [[legacy]] format, all [[set]]s and [[promotional card]]s are allowed.


==Banned==
==Banned==
At the moment (18th January 2016) two cards are banned in Kaleidoscope tournaments:  
As of 18 January 2016, two cards are banned in Kaleidoscope tournaments:  


* <c>Anathemancer</c>
* <c>Anathemancer</c>
* <c>Glittering Wish</c>
* <c>Glittering Wish</c>


{{formats}}
{{formats|Retired}}

Latest revision as of 15:55, 22 June 2020

Kaleidoscope
DCI Sanctioned
Paper {Cross}
Magic Online {Tick}
Magic Arena {Cross}
Rules
Type Constructed
Multiplayer {Cross}
Add. rules only multicolored non-land cards

Kaleidoscope is a casual Magic Online-specific format for fans of multicolored decks.

Every non-land in your deck must be a multicolored card—including split and hybrid cards that are more than one color. Since it's also a constructed format, the normal deck-building rules apply: minimum of sixty cards, optional 15-card sideboard, and no more than four of any card.

Like the legacy format, all sets and promotional cards are allowed.

Banned

As of 18 January 2016, two cards are banned in Kaleidoscope tournaments: