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'''QL Magic''' ('''Quantum Leap Magic''') is a [[casual]] [[constructed]] ''[[Magic: The Gathering]]'' [[format]] that only allows cards from the original [[border]] sets (''[[Alpha]]'' through ''[[Onslaught]]''), i.e. the opposite of the [[Modern]] format. <ref>[http://www.qlmagic.com QL Magic]</ref>


In contrast to the similar [[Ancient]] format, QL Magic also uses an older version of the rules, which incorporates rules that have since been altered or simplified. In principle, QL Magic adopts the [[6th Edition/Rules changes|''Sixth Edition'' rules]], dated 1 June 2003, except for some modifications. The main rules differences between QL Magic and current Magic rules are: [[combat damage]] goes on the [[stack]]; [[mana burn]] still occurs; and [[artifacts]] "turn off" while [[tap]]ped (similar to [[5th Edition/Rules changes|''Fifth Edition'' rules]]).
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Revision as of 12:06, 30 December 2014

QL Magic (Quantum Leap Magic) is a casual constructed Magic: The Gathering format that only allows cards from the original border sets (Alpha through Onslaught), i.e. the opposite of the Modern format. [1]

In contrast to the similar Ancient format, QL Magic also uses an older version of the rules, which incorporates rules that have since been altered or simplified. In principle, QL Magic adopts the Sixth Edition rules, dated 1 June 2003, except for some modifications. The main rules differences between QL Magic and current Magic rules are: combat damage goes on the stack; mana burn still occurs; and artifacts "turn off" while tapped (similar to Fifth Edition rules).

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