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==Description==
==Description==
Originally, [[Historic (format)|Historic]] was intended to be the Eternal format of Arena, using the small number of sets that were rotating out of Standard. However, the format grew and stabilized with its own identity while paper-based [[bonus sheet]]s began bringing in more and more undesired gameplay experiences and preemptive bans. With the change to [[Play Booster]]s in 2024 bringing a new form of [[The List]], more bonus sheets, and more cards programmed in and not playable, Historic could no longer deliver on the mission statement of being the format where one could play their entire collection.  
Timeless is a nonrotating, Constructed format played with 60-card decks where every card on MTG Arena is legal. This includes [[digital-only]] cards and any future set releases. Timeless will use the [[rebalanced]] versions of all digital-only cards, but the original tabletop printings of all non-digital cards.
===Background===
Originally, [[Historic (format)|Historic]] was intended to be the Eternal format of Arena, using the small number of sets that were rotating out of Standard. However, the format grew and stabilized with its own identity while paper-based [[bonus sheet]]s began bringing in more and more undesired gameplay experiences and preemptive bans. With the change to [[Play Booster]]s in 2024 bringing a new form of [[The List]], more bonus sheets, and more cards programmed in but not playable, Historic could no longer deliver on the mission statement of being the format where one could play their entire collection.  


At the release of ''[[Khans of Tarkir]]'' and its pre-banned fetchlands, Timeless was introduced with the same base concept, but with the Vintage analog of using a restricted list instead of a banlist. With some testing using the Unbanned Historic event, the Arena team came to the initial Restricted list of three cards.
At the 2023 MTG Arena release of ''[[Khans of Tarkir]]'' and its pre-banned [[fetch land]]s, Timeless was introduced with the same base concept, but with the [[Vintage]] analog of using a restricted list instead of a banlist. With some testing using the Unbanned Historic event, the Arena team came to the initial Restricted list of three cards.


==Restricted cards==
==Restricted cards==

Revision as of 05:39, 5 December 2023

Timeless
DCI Sanctioned
Paper {Cross}
Magic Online {Cross}
Magic Arena {Tick}
Rules
Type Constructed
Multiplayer {Cross}
Add. rules Best-of-one and Best-of-three

Timeless is a constructed non-rotating format for Magic: The Gathering Arena that was officially announced by Wizards of the Coast on December 4, 2023.[1]

Description

Timeless is a nonrotating, Constructed format played with 60-card decks where every card on MTG Arena is legal. This includes digital-only cards and any future set releases. Timeless will use the rebalanced versions of all digital-only cards, but the original tabletop printings of all non-digital cards.

Background

Originally, Historic was intended to be the Eternal format of Arena, using the small number of sets that were rotating out of Standard. However, the format grew and stabilized with its own identity while paper-based bonus sheets began bringing in more and more undesired gameplay experiences and preemptive bans. With the change to Play Boosters in 2024 bringing a new form of The List, more bonus sheets, and more cards programmed in but not playable, Historic could no longer deliver on the mission statement of being the format where one could play their entire collection.

At the 2023 MTG Arena release of Khans of Tarkir and its pre-banned fetch lands, Timeless was introduced with the same base concept, but with the Vintage analog of using a restricted list instead of a banlist. With some testing using the Unbanned Historic event, the Arena team came to the initial Restricted list of three cards.

Restricted cards

References

  1. Dave Finseth (December 4, 2023). "Introducing Timeless, a new MTG Arena format". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.