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'''Friday Night Magic (FNM)''' is a weekly ''[[Magic: The Gathering]]'' [[tournament]] played in many different local communities. Friday Night Magic generally uses formats which are accessible to its player-base, with [[Limited]] and [[Standard]] being common. It is considered by [[Wizards of the Coast]] to be one of the most successful play programs in their history.<ref name="Evolves"/> | '''Friday Night Magic (FNM)''' is a weekly ''[[Magic: The Gathering]]'' [[tournament]] played in many different local communities. Friday Night Magic generally uses formats which are accessible to its player-base, with [[Limited]] and [[Standard]] being common. It is considered by [[Wizards of the Coast]] to be one of the most successful play programs in their history.<ref name="Evolves"/> | ||
FNM is known for its prize support, which until September 2017 included a monthly [[foil]] card which each winner received, known as a [[FNM promo]]. Starting with the release of ''[[Ixalan]]'', FNM "seasons" were aligned with set releases, and promos were changed to foil [[double-sided token]]s.<ref name="Evolves">{{NewRef|feature/store-play-evolves-2017-07-16|In-Store Play Evolves|[[Chris Tulach]]|July 16, 2017}}</ref> This move was motivated by the wish to target to provide a space for the "interested player" in a more casual setting.<ref>{{NewRef|daily-magic-update/update-2017-07-17|The July 17, 2017 Update|[[Blake Rasmussen]]|July 17, 2017}}</ref> The "engaged player" would instead be serviced by the [[Standard Showdown]].<ref>[https://www.reddit.com/r/magicTCG/comments/6npm8r/wotc_op_support_change_a_paradigm_shift_in_op/ WotC OP Support Change - A Paradigm Shift in Organized Play]</ref> | FNM is known for its prize support, which until September 2017 included a monthly [[foil]] card which each winner received, known as a [[FNM promo]]. Starting with the release of ''[[Ixalan]]'', FNM "seasons" were aligned with set releases, and promos were changed to foil [[double-sided token]]s.<ref name="Evolves">{{NewRef|feature/store-play-evolves-2017-07-16|In-Store Play Evolves|[[Chris Tulach]]|July 16, 2017}}</ref> This move was motivated by the wish to target to provide a space for the "interested player" in a more casual setting.<ref>{{NewRef|daily-magic-update/update-2017-07-17|The July 17, 2017 Update|[[Blake Rasmussen]]|July 17, 2017}}</ref> The "engaged player" would instead be serviced by the [[Standard Showdown]].<ref>[https://www.reddit.com/r/magicTCG/comments/6npm8r/wotc_op_support_change_a_paradigm_shift_in_op/ WotC OP Support Change - A Paradigm Shift in Organized Play]</ref><ref>{{TumblrRef|author=[[Mark Rosewater]]|URL=http://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/163143109358/so-the-new-change-of-fnm-promos-is-to-make-fnm-a|title=So the new change of FNM promos is to make FNM a casual environment?|tumblr-title=Blogatog|date=July 18, 2017}}</ref> | ||
==FNM cards== | ==FNM cards== |
Revision as of 06:17, 22 July 2017
Friday Night Magic (FNM) is a weekly Magic: The Gathering tournament played in many different local communities. Friday Night Magic generally uses formats which are accessible to its player-base, with Limited and Standard being common. It is considered by Wizards of the Coast to be one of the most successful play programs in their history.[1]
FNM is known for its prize support, which until September 2017 included a monthly foil card which each winner received, known as a FNM promo. Starting with the release of Ixalan, FNM "seasons" were aligned with set releases, and promos were changed to foil double-sided tokens.[1] This move was motivated by the wish to target to provide a space for the "interested player" in a more casual setting.[2] The "engaged player" would instead be serviced by the Standard Showdown.[3][4]
FNM cards
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- ↑ WotC OP Support Change - A Paradigm Shift in Organized Play
- ↑ Error on call to {{WebRef}}: Parameters url and title must be specifiedMark Rosewater (July 18, 2017). "". Tumblr.