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'''Block''' (also known as '''Block Constructed''') was a [[format]] that allows for [[card]]s of one chosen [[block]] to be played, save any banned cards.<ref>{{NewRef|arcana/building-blocks-2014-08-25|Building Blocks|[[Sam Stoddard]]|May 17, 2013}}</ref><ref>{{NewRef|level-one/introduction-popular-constructed-formats-2015-04-27|An Introduction to the Popular Constructed Formats|[[Reid Duke]]|April 27, 2015}}</ref> As of April 2018, [[Wizards of the Coast]] no longer supports block as the block system itself was discontinued in 2018.
'''Block''' (also known as '''Block Constructed''') was a [[format]] that allows for [[card]]s of a chosen [[block]] to be played, save any banned cards.<ref>{{NewRef|arcana/building-blocks-2014-08-25|Building Blocks|[[Sam Stoddard]]|May 17, 2013}}</ref><ref>{{NewRef|level-one/introduction-popular-constructed-formats-2015-04-27|An Introduction to the Popular Constructed Formats|[[Reid Duke]]|April 27, 2015}}</ref> As of April 2018, [[Wizards of the Coast]] no longer supports Block as the block system itself was discontinued in 2018.


==Description==
==Description==
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With the exception of card named [[Plains]], [[Island]], [[Swamp]], [[Mountain]], and [[Forest]], a player’s combined deck and sideboard may not contain more than four of any individual card, counted by its English card title equivalent. [[Snow|Snow-covered]] lands, despite being [[basic land]]s, are ''only'' permitted in formats that allow the Ice Age block to be used. This similarly applies to [[Wastes]] in Battle for Zendikar block.
With the exception of card named [[Plains]], [[Island]], [[Swamp]], [[Mountain]], and [[Forest]], a player’s combined deck and sideboard may not contain more than four of any individual card, counted by its English card title equivalent. [[Snow|Snow-covered]] lands, despite being [[basic land]]s, are ''only'' permitted in formats that allow the Ice Age block to be used. This similarly applies to [[Wastes]] in Battle for Zendikar block.


According to [[Mark Rosewater]], block has proven over time to be an unpopular format almost exclusively played because Wizards of the Coast required it at [[Pro Tour]]s and [[Pro Tour Qualifier]]s. He stated that it was being phased out because players almost never play it of their own volition.<ref>{{TumblrRef|author=[[Mark Rosewater]]|URL=http://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/128437611223/will-the-new-2-set-system-lead-to-more-instances|title=Will the new 2-set system lead to more instances of or support for Block Constructed events?|tumblr-title=Blogatog|date=September 05, 2015}}</ref> The format itself was dropped on the same day ''[[Dominaria]]'', the first set of [[Block#Three-and-One Model|Three-and-One Model]] (in which blocks are no longer used), released.
According to [[Mark Rosewater]], Block has proven over time to be an unpopular format almost exclusively played because Wizards of the Coast required it at [[Pro Tour]]s and [[Pro Tour Qualifier]]s. He stated that it was being phased out because players almost never played it of their own volition.<ref>{{TumblrRef|author=[[Mark Rosewater]]|URL=http://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/128437611223/will-the-new-2-set-system-lead-to-more-instances|title=Will the new 2-set system lead to more instances of or support for Block Constructed events?|tumblr-title=Blogatog|date=September 05, 2015}}</ref> The format itself was dropped on the same day ''[[Dominaria]]'', the first set of [[Block#Three-and-One Model|Three-and-One Model]] (in which blocks are no longer used), released.


==Block formats==
==Block formats==
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*[[Mirage block]] (''[[Mirage]]'', ''[[Visions]]'', ''[[Weatherlight]]'')
*[[Mirage block]] (''[[Mirage]]'', ''[[Visions]]'', ''[[Weatherlight]]'')
*[[Ice Age block]] (''[[Ice Age]]'', ''[[Homelands]]'', ''[[Alliances]]'')
*[[Ice Age block]] (''[[Ice Age]]'', ''[[Homelands]]'', ''[[Alliances]]'')
**Despite ''Homelands'' being replaced by ''[[Coldsnap]]'' in July 2006 for Ice Age block, ''Coldsnap'' itself was never actually used in block's Pro Tour/Grand Prix events.
**Despite ''Homelands'' being replaced by ''[[Coldsnap]]'' in July 2006 for Ice Age block, ''Coldsnap'' itself was never actually used in Block's Pro Tour/Grand Prix events.


==Banned cards==
==Banned cards==
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===Urza's block===
===Urza's block===
*<c>Gaea's Cradle</c>
*<c>Gaea's Cradle</c>
*<c>Memory Jar</c> — The only card to have been the subject of an emergency ban in this format.
*<c>Memory Jar</c> — The only card to have been the subject of an emergency ban in the format.
*<c>Serra's Sanctum</c>
*<c>Serra's Sanctum</c>
*<c>Time Spiral</c>
*<c>Time Spiral</c>

Revision as of 02:59, 11 October 2018

Block Constructed
DCI Sanctioned
Paper {Cross}
Magic Online {Cross}
Magic Arena {Cross}
Rules
Type Constructed
Multiplayer {Cross}

Block (also known as Block Constructed) was a format that allows for cards of a chosen block to be played, save any banned cards.[1][2] As of April 2018, Wizards of the Coast no longer supports Block as the block system itself was discontinued in 2018.

Description

Constructed decks must contain a minimum of 60 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 exactly 15 cards.

With the exception of card named Plains, Island, Swamp, Mountain, and Forest, a player’s combined deck and sideboard may not contain more than four of any individual card, counted by its English card title equivalent. Snow-covered lands, despite being basic lands, are only permitted in formats that allow the Ice Age block to be used. This similarly applies to Wastes in Battle for Zendikar block.

According to Mark Rosewater, Block has proven over time to be an unpopular format almost exclusively played because Wizards of the Coast required it at Pro Tours and Pro Tour Qualifiers. He stated that it was being phased out because players almost never played it of their own volition.[3] The format itself was dropped on the same day Dominaria, the first set of Three-and-One Model (in which blocks are no longer used), released.

Block formats

Blocks that were DCI sanctioned but never used in a Pro Tour and/or Grand Prix.

Blocks that had been used in at least one Pro Tour and/or Grand Prix.

Banned cards

Innistrad block

Mirrodin block

Masques block

Urza's block

Tempest block

Mirage block

Ice Age block

References

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