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Casual refers to playing Magic: The Gathering without an attempt being made to have tournament-worthy decks or be really competitive. Casual players, making up a significant majority of the customer base for the game, are generally more concerned about having fun than winning. Casual games are often played with theme decks that possess a unifying idea, image, or motif, repeated or developed throughout. Listed here are a number of casual formats that range from somewhat goofy to completely crazy. With a few exceptions, there are no "official rules" for these formats.

As with sanctioned formats, most casual variants can be categorised into Constructed, Limited and Multiplayer formats. [1] Some formatis only appear in Magic Online.

Variants

Category Name Description
Multiplayer 3-Card Blind Forum-based, played with decks of three cards.
Multiplayer 4-Card Blind Forum-based, played with decks of four cards.
Multiplayer Auction of the People Players bid with life points and hand size for preconstructed decks.
Limited Duplicate Sealed Each player receives the exact same card pool.
Constructed Highlander Only one copy of each card in the deck, with the exception of basic lands. A deck must contain at least 100 cards. No Sideboard.
Multiplayer Horde Magic All players working cooperatively to defeat an automated deck.
Limited Mental Magic A card can be played as any card in the game with the same exact mana cost.
Constructed Pauper Magic Only allows common cards.
Constructed Peasant Magic Only allows common cards and up to 5 uncommon cards.
Multiplayer Planechase Normal decks are augmented with oversized plane and phenomenon cards.
Constructed Rainbow Stairwell Each deck contains exactly 60 cards, six cards from each of the five colors as well as six artifacts or colorless cards.
Limited Rotisserie Draft Every card of a subset of cards is legal and every card only appears once.
Multiplayer Two-Headed Giant Two Teams of two players each all play together in a single game.
Multiplayer Type 4 Each player has access to unlimited quantities of mana, but is restricted to casting only one spell on each turn.
Multiplayer Free-for-All A group of players compete as individuals against each other.
Multiplayer Grand Melee Ten or more players. Multiple players to take turns at the same time.
Multiplayer Team vs. Team Teams play against each other. Resources are not shared.
Multiplayer Emperor Teams of three players. Each team has one emperor, who is protected by the other players.
Multiplayer Alternating Teams Players are seated so that no one is next to a teammate and each team is equally spaced out.
Constructed Ancient Only allows cards from the original border sets (Alpha through Onslaught).
Constructed Tribal Wars Emphasizes creature combat and tribal themes.
Constructed Star Five players each represent one of the five colors of Magic.
Constructed Singleton Only one copy of each card in the deck, with the exception of basic lands.
Constructed Prismatic Each deck must contain at least 250 cards, including at least 20 cards of each color.
Constructed Freeform Magic Online only. All sets and cards are allowed. Regular deckbuilding rules are relaxed.
Constructed Classic Magic Online only. All sets and cards are allowed. Normal deckbuilding rules do apply.
Constructed Momir Basic Magic Online only. Based on the “Momir Vig” Vanguard avatar.
Constructed Vanguard Normal decks are augmented with oversized cards that modify the rules.
Multiplayer Conspiracy Focuses on the drafting process and politics.
Constructed Build Your Own Standard Each player chooses a core set and two blocks to create their own Standard world..
Constructed Build Your Own Block Each player selects the first set from any block, the second set from any block and the third set from any block.
Constructed Block Party Each player uses cards from his favorite block.
Constructed QL Magic Only allows cards from the original border sets (Alpha through Onslaught). Uses Sixth Edition rules.
Limited Mini-Master Each player starts with a single booster pack and fifteen basic lands.
Limited Solomon Draft Drafting for two people.
Multiplayer Four-player Solomon Draft Drafting for four people.
Limited Pick-a-Pack Drafting with booster packs from many sets.
Limited Winston Draft Drafting with variable stacks of cards.
Limited Winchester Draft Drafting with variable stacks of cards.
Limited Back Draft Reverse Booster Draft. Players build their opponent's card pool.
Limited Reject Rare Draft Each player donates 45 reject rares to play with.
Limited Continuous Draft Each player has a constantly changing card pool.
Limited Cube Draft Players create a "cube", a specifically selected set of at least 360 different cards.
Multiplayer Chaos Players create a "Chaos Deck" that adds extra challenges for players.
Multiplayer Assassin Players are randomly assigned "targets" to defeat.
Multiplayer Commander 100 card decks with specific rules centered around a legendary creature called General or Commander.
Multiplayer Archenemy One player versus many opponents
Multiplayer Challenge decks All players working cooperatively to defeat an automated deck.
Limited Fat Stack Players draft from two stacks: one with mana-producers, one with other cards.
Limited Auction Draft Players bid for cards from the draft pile, using "fun bucks." [2]
Limited Flavor Draft In-game flavor trumps the written text of the cards. [3]

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