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'''Best-of-one''' (or '''Bo1''') is a [[Magic Arena]]-specific [[constructed]] [[format]] of ''[[Magic: The Gathering]]''.<ref>[https://mtgarena.community.gl/forums/threads/347 Best-of-One Starting Hand and Mulligan Rules]</ref><ref>[https://mtgarena.community.gl/forums/threads/26319 State of the Beta for May 25th, 2018]</ref><ref>Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa. (January 20, 2019.) "[https://www.channelfireball.com/articles/best-of-one-vs-best-of-three/ Best-of-One vs. Best-of-Three]", ChannelFireball.com.</ref> It is also known as '''Arena Standard'''.
'''Arena Standard''' also known as '''Best-of-one''' (or '''Bo1''') is a [[Magic Arena]]-specific [[constructed]] [[format]] of ''[[Magic: The Gathering]]''.<ref>[https://mtgarena.community.gl/forums/threads/347 Best-of-One Starting Hand and Mulligan Rules]</ref><ref>[https://mtgarena.community.gl/forums/threads/26319 State of the Beta for May 25th, 2018]</ref><ref>Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa. (January 20, 2019.) "[https://www.channelfireball.com/articles/best-of-one-vs-best-of-three/ Best-of-One vs. Best-of-Three]", ChannelFireball.com.</ref>


==Description==
==Description==

Revision as of 20:01, 14 February 2019

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

Arena Standard also known as Best-of-one (or Bo1) is a Magic Arena-specific constructed format of Magic: The Gathering.[1][2][3]

Description

In Best-of-one, players submit a Standardlegal deck for play, without a sideboard. A match consists of only one game, instead of the usual three (Bo3).

Because losing a single-game match after a mulligan feels worse than normal without the fallback plan of winning the other two games, starting hands are randomized in a way that should reduce the frequency of mulligans, but without incentivizing mana base construction outside the strategic norms of the game. Wizards feel this achieves the desired effect of reducing the frequency of mulligans without changing how players build their mana bases.

  • The system draws an opening hand from each of two separately randomized copies of the decks, and leans towards giving the player the hand with the mix of spells and lands (without regard for color) closest to average for that deck.
  • You can then use standard Vancouver Mulligan rules to get a new hand with one fewer card. Mulliganed hands are created from a single randomized draw.

Additional bans

In addition to the normal Standard ban list Nexus of Fate was banned as well.[4]

References