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'''Modern''' is a constructed format that allows expansion sets and [[Core Set|core sets]] from ''[[Eighth Edition]]'' forward, save for the Modern ban list. The modern format thus encompasses all cards that have been printed in a set using the modern [[Card Frame]].  
'''Modern''' is a constructed format that allows expansion sets and [[Core Set|core sets]] from ''[[Eighth Edition]]'' forward, save for the Modern ban list. The modern format thus encompasses all cards that have been printed in a set using the modern [[Card Frame]].  
==Description==
==Description==
The format was officially codified on August 12, 2011, when the format of Pro Tour Philadelphia was changed from [[Extended]] to Modern.<ref>[http://www.wizards.com/magic/magazine/article.aspx?x=mtg/daily/feature/155a Pro Tour Philadelphia Format Change]</ref> <ref>{{DailyRef|mtg/daily/ld/144|A Modern Proposal|[[Tom LaPille]]|May 27, 2011}}</ref> <ref>{{DailyRef|mtg/daily/ld/155|Welcome to the Modern World|[[Tom LaPille]]|August 12, 2011}}</ref> <ref>{{DailyRef|mtg/daily/ld/167|The Modern Future|[[Tom LaPille]]|November 04, 2011}}</ref> <ref>{{DailyRef|mtg/daily/ld/252|Developing Modern|[[Sam Stoddard]]|June 21, 2013}}</ref> <ref>{{DailyRef|mtg/daily/ld/287|Modern Living|[[Sam Stoddard]]|February 21, 2014}}</ref>
The format was introduced as a non-sanctioned [[Magic Online]] format in May, 19, 2011. And subsequently officially codified on August 12, 2011, when the format of Pro Tour Philadelphia was changed from [[Extended]] to Modern.<ref>[http://www.wizards.com/magic/magazine/article.aspx?x=mtg/daily/feature/155a Pro Tour Philadelphia Format Change]</ref> <ref>{{DailyRef|mtg/daily/ld/144|A Modern Proposal|[[Tom LaPille]]|May 27, 2011}}</ref> <ref>{{DailyRef|mtg/daily/ld/155|Welcome to the Modern World|[[Tom LaPille]]|August 12, 2011}}</ref> <ref>{{DailyRef|mtg/daily/ld/167|The Modern Future|[[Tom LaPille]]|November 04, 2011}}</ref> <ref>{{DailyRef|mtg/daily/ld/252|Developing Modern|[[Sam Stoddard]]|June 21, 2013}}</ref> <ref>{{DailyRef|mtg/daily/ld/287|Modern Living|[[Sam Stoddard]]|February 21, 2014}}</ref>


Constructed decks must contain a minimum of sixty cards. There is no maximum deck size; however, you must be able to shuffle your deck with no assistance. If a player wishes to use a [[sideboard]], it must contain exactly fifteen cards.
Constructed decks must contain a minimum of sixty cards. There is no maximum deck size; however, you must be able to shuffle your deck with no assistance. Like other constructed formats, a [[sideboard]] of at most of fifteen cards can be used.


With the exception of basic land cards, a player's combined deck and sideboard may not contain more than four of any individual card, counted by its English card title equivalent. All cards named Plains, Island, Swamp, Mountain, and Forest are basic, as are their snow-covered counterparts {{-}} <c>Snow-Covered Plains</c>, <c>Snow-Covered Island</c>, <c>Snow-Covered Swamp</c>, <c>Snow-Covered Mountain</c>, and <c>Snow-Covered Forest</c>. <ref name="current">[http://wizards.com/Magic/TCG/Resources.aspx?x=judge/resources/sfrmodern Modern Format Deck Construction], [[magicthegathering.com|MTG.com]]</ref>
With the exception of basic land cards, a player's combined deck and sideboard may not contain more than four of any individual card, counted by its English card title equivalent. All cards named Plains, Island, Swamp, Mountain, and Forest are basic, as are their snow-covered counterparts {{-}} <c>Snow-Covered Plains</c>, <c>Snow-Covered Island</c>, <c>Snow-Covered Swamp</c>, <c>Snow-Covered Mountain</c>, and <c>Snow-Covered Forest</c>. <ref name="current">[http://wizards.com/Magic/TCG/Resources.aspx?x=judge/resources/sfrmodern Modern Format Deck Construction], [[magicthegathering.com|MTG.com]]</ref>

Revision as of 11:04, 13 September 2014

Modern is a constructed format that allows expansion sets and core sets from Eighth Edition forward, save for the Modern ban list. The modern format thus encompasses all cards that have been printed in a set using the modern Card Frame.

Description

The format was introduced as a non-sanctioned Magic Online format in May, 19, 2011. And subsequently officially codified on August 12, 2011, when the format of Pro Tour Philadelphia was changed from Extended to Modern.[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]

Constructed decks must contain a minimum of sixty cards. There is no maximum deck size; however, you must be able to shuffle your deck with no assistance. Like other constructed formats, a sideboard of at most of fifteen cards can be used.

With the exception of basic land cards, a player's combined deck and sideboard may not contain more than four of any individual card, counted by its English card title equivalent. All cards named Plains, Island, Swamp, Mountain, and Forest are basic, as are their snow-covered counterparts — Snow-Covered Plains, Snow-Covered Island, Snow-Covered Swamp, Snow-Covered Mountain, and Snow-Covered Forest. [7]

Set legality

Any regular expansions/core set released since the introduction of newer card frame (i.e. Mirrodin and Eighth Edition respectively) can be used.

As of July 28th, 2014, cards from the following sets are permitted in Modern tournaments [7]:

This includes timeshifted cards. Even it is printed as older frame

Banned List

As of February 7th, 2014, the following cards are banned in Modern tournaments[7]:

Popular archetypes

References

  1. Pro Tour Philadelphia Format Change
  2. Tom LaPille (May 27, 2011). "A Modern Proposal". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  3. Tom LaPille (August 12, 2011). "Welcome to the Modern World". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  4. Tom LaPille (November 04, 2011). "The Modern Future". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  5. Sam Stoddard (June 21, 2013). "Developing Modern". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  6. Sam Stoddard (February 21, 2014). "Modern Living". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  7. a b c Modern Format Deck Construction, MTG.com