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*Unless specifically stated otherwise, the ''Vanguard'' card's effect extend only to the controller of the card (and his or her permanents, if applicable). | *Unless specifically stated otherwise, the ''Vanguard'' card's effect extend only to the controller of the card (and his or her permanents, if applicable). | ||
*The ''Vanguard'' card being used by each player must be visible at all times to all players. | *The ''Vanguard'' card being used by each player must be visible at all times to all players. | ||
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Vanguard [[Magic Online#Avatars|Avatar]] cards were also used in [[casual]] games for [[Magic Online]]. You added one of them to your deck before play, and at the start of the game, the avatar card from your deck started in play for you and applies the modifications listed on it. Starting with ''[[Zendikar]]'', [[rules text]] and [[hand size]]/[[life]] total modifications for vanguard avatars was discontinued. You may continue to play the vanguard format with previously avatars. Both old and new avatars can still be used to represent you in-game. <ref>[http://archive.wizards.com/Magic/tcg/article.aspx?x=magic/magiconline/vanguard Magic Online Vanguard]</ref> | |||
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Revision as of 05:37, 17 October 2014
Vanguard is a supplement for Magic that debuted in Arena's Summer Season of 1997. The oversized (3" x 5") Vanguard cards aren't played like regular cards. Instead, each player chooses one of the character cards before the match begins and plays under the conditions set by that card. [1] [2]
Vanguard is also the card type associated with the format.
History
The result of a cooperative effort between Wizards of the Coast's R&D and Events departments, Vanguard was designed specifically for casual play. The cards were released in four 8-card sets, the first two were designed together. Series 1 could also be obtained in the Vanguard Gift Box. The intent was to use the Arena League as a test market for the concept of supplemental products. [3] As it turned out, Vanguard was a huge success. Nearly 5,000 joined Arena during the first season, the biggest increase in league history, yet. From there, the decision to release the second group of eight cards in early 1998 (Winter Season) was simple. The third set appeared in late 1998 (Autumn Season), and the fourth in the Spring Season of 1999. [4] [5] [6]
Cards
The oversized Vanguard cards all had the same layout: adjustments to the starting and maximum hand size in the lower left, adjustments to the starting life total in the lower right, and any other effects of having the card in play described in the text box. Cards from the first three sets picture a character from the Weatherlight Saga. While the two first sets featured the central characters, the latter set depicted charachters from the periphery of the tale. The fourth set depicted characters from Urza's Saga
Series 1: | Series 2: | Series 3: | Series 4: |
Duelist Magazine
Four cards were bagged together with The Duelist magazine:
- Duelist #19 - Series 1 Gerrard
- Duelist #33 - Series 3 Multani
- Duelist #37 - Series 4 Urza
- Duelist #47 - Series 4 Mishra
Comprehensive rules
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Rulings
- Each player has one Vanguard card in effect for the duration of each duel.
- Each event will have its own specific rules for the method and frequency of selecting the card(s) to be used.
- Each player's Vanguard card is in effect throughout the duel; Vanguard cards may not be targeted, removed from play, or otherwise affected during play.
- Unless specifically stated otherwise, the Vanguard card's effect extend only to the controller of the card (and his or her permanents, if applicable).
- The Vanguard card being used by each player must be visible at all times to all players.
Magic online
Vanguard Avatar cards were also used in casual games for Magic Online. You added one of them to your deck before play, and at the start of the game, the avatar card from your deck started in play for you and applies the modifications listed on it. Starting with Zendikar, rules text and hand size/life total modifications for vanguard avatars was discontinued. You may continue to play the vanguard format with previously avatars. Both old and new avatars can still be used to represent you in-game. [7]
references
- ↑ Magic Arcana (September 23, 2002). "Vanguard Series 1". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Magic Arcana (October 09, 2002). "Vanguard Series 2". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Andy Collens, 1998. New Year, New Vanguard, the Duelist # 22, 1998
- ↑ Mark Rosewater (August 30, 2010). "Thank You Sir, May I Have Another". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Jesse Decker, 1999. Third Vanguard Set Charges into Arena's Autum Season, the Duelist # 33
- ↑ Editorial Staff, 1999. Get ready for Vanguard, the Duelist # 37
- ↑ Magic Online Vanguard