Rotating format: Difference between revisions

From MTG Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
>Yandere-sliver
m (clean up, replaced: [[Sets → [[set)
Line 1: Line 1:
'''Rotating format''' is the name given to a tournament [[format]] which only allows cards from a selected number of [[Sets|expansions]], which changes over time. Rotating formats are used in [[Standard]] and formerly in [[Extended]].
'''Rotating format''' is the name given to a tournament [[format]] which only allows cards from a selected number of [[expansion]]s, which changes over time. Rotating formats are used in [[Standard]] and formerly in [[Extended]].


Rotation is based on [[block]]s, rather than individual sets. There are three exceptions however:
Rotation is based on [[block]]s, rather than individual sets. There are three exceptions however:
Line 9: Line 9:
A [[banned list]] exists for every rotating format (see [[Block Constructed]]).
A [[banned list]] exists for every rotating format (see [[Block Constructed]]).


==External link==
==External links==
*{{NewRef|top-decks/rotation-2016-03-04|Rotation|Maria Bartholdi|March 4, 2016}}
*{{NewRef|top-decks/rotation-2016-03-04|Rotation|Maria Bartholdi|March 4, 2016}}
[[Category:Magic formats]]
[[Category:Magic formats]]

Revision as of 00:29, 18 February 2019

Rotating format is the name given to a tournament format which only allows cards from a selected number of expansions, which changes over time. Rotating formats are used in Standard and formerly in Extended.

Rotation is based on blocks, rather than individual sets. There are three exceptions however:

Banned lists

A banned list exists for every rotating format (see Block Constructed).

External links