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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
The decks are 100-card, [[singleton]], 20-life, with a card pool of the [[Historic]] format (aka the Arena card pool). While digital-only cards are permitted, rebalanced cards are usually not played. The format is "best of 3, no [[sideboard]]s". | The decks are 100-card, [[singleton]], and 20-life, with a card pool of the [[Historic]] format (aka the Arena card pool). While digital-only cards are permitted, rebalanced cards are usually not played. The format is "best of 3, no [[sideboard]]s". | ||
It differs from the [[Commander (format)|Commander format]] - and the Arena equivalent of Historic Brawl - in that there is no [[commander (designation)|commander]], no extra [[life]], no free [[mulligan]], best of three and [[1v1]]. | It differs from the [[Commander (format)|Commander format]] - and the Arena equivalent of Historic Brawl - in that there is no [[commander (designation)|commander]], no extra [[life]], no free [[mulligan]], best of three and [[1v1]]. | ||
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Gladiator was developed by [[Canadian Highlander]] players in mid-2020 so they could continue to play singleton during the COVID-19 pandemic. One of the chief developers of the format is Ben Wheeler of [[LoadingReadyRun]], who was also one of the architects of Canadian Highlander. | Gladiator was developed by [[Canadian Highlander]] players in mid-2020 so they could continue to play singleton during the COVID-19 pandemic. One of the chief developers of the format is Ben Wheeler of [[LoadingReadyRun]], who was also one of the architects of Canadian Highlander. | ||
In August 2020, MTG Arena featured an event known as "Super-Singleton", which was similar to the community-created custom format. Gladiator was featured under its | In August 2020, MTG Arena featured an event known as "Super-Singleton", which was similar to the community-created custom format. Gladiator was featured under its name as a Community Spotlight in August 2022.<ref name="Spotlight"/> | ||
==Banlist== | ==Banlist== | ||
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*<c>Field of the Dead</c> | *<c>Field of the Dead</c> | ||
*{{Card|Natural Order}} | *{{Card|Natural Order}} | ||
*{{Card|Teferi, Time Raveler}} | *{{Card|Teferi, Time Raveler}} | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 12:26, 18 October 2022
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Type | Constructed |
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Add. rules | Best-of-three, no sideboard |
Gladiator is a Magic Arena-specific constructed format for Magic: The Gathering.[1] It is not an on-demand format, but instead exclusive to events.
Description
The decks are 100-card, singleton, and 20-life, with a card pool of the Historic format (aka the Arena card pool). While digital-only cards are permitted, rebalanced cards are usually not played. The format is "best of 3, no sideboards".
It differs from the Commander format - and the Arena equivalent of Historic Brawl - in that there is no commander, no extra life, no free mulligan, best of three and 1v1.
History
Gladiator was developed by Canadian Highlander players in mid-2020 so they could continue to play singleton during the COVID-19 pandemic. One of the chief developers of the format is Ben Wheeler of LoadingReadyRun, who was also one of the architects of Canadian Highlander.
In August 2020, MTG Arena featured an event known as "Super-Singleton", which was similar to the community-created custom format. Gladiator was featured under its name as a Community Spotlight in August 2022.[1]
Banlist
As of August 2022, the ban list for Gladiator is of five cards:[1]
References
- ↑ a b c Wizards of the Coast (August 3, 2022). "MTG Arena Community Spotlight: Gladiator". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.