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'''Chaos''' is a [[casual]] [[multiplayer]] [[format]] for ''[[Magic: the Gathering]]'' where the [[player]]s add a '''Chaos Deck''' to the game to create new and exciting challenges. <ref>{{DailyRef|mtgcom/daily/tf64|Mixing It Up|The Ferrett|December 11, 2007}}</ref> <ref>{{DailyRef|mtg/tcg/resources/formats-casual|Casual Formats|[[Wizards of the Coast]]|not dated}}</ref> Chaos Magic is a variant of [[Free-for-All]] and might be considered an early form of [[Planechase]].


The Chaos deck consists of 20–30 cards selected by some of the players involved. The player who goes first is designated the Chaos player; before that player [[untap]]s at the beginning of his or her turn, that player flips a [[card]] from the Chaos Deck face up on the table. That card is considered "in effect" until the Chaos player flips a different card after a full series of turns. The active Chaos card isn't in play and can't be affected by [[spells]] or [[abilities]]. Any player may use any abilities granted by the card, or, if it has a specific [[effect]], each player immediately [[resolve]]s the effect.
If the Chaos player is eliminated from the game, the next time that player's turn would have started, the mantle of Chaos player is passed to the first player to the left that's still in the game.
Examples of cards that could be used for a Chaos decks include <c>Armageddon</c> (which destroys all lands when it's flipped over), <c>Kumano, Master Yamabushi</c> (which allows each player to repeatedly spend {{R}} to deal 1 [[damage]] to a creature or player), and <c>Howling Mine</c> (which has each player to draw an additional card during his or her [[draw step]]).
==References==
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[[Category:Magic formats]][[Category:Multiplayer]]

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