Casual
Casual refers to playing Magic: The Gathering without an attempt being made to have tournament-worthy decks or be really competitive. Casual players, making up a significant majority of the customer base for the game, are generally more concerned about having fun than winning. Casual games are often played with theme decks that possess a unifying idea, image, or motif, repeated or developed throughout. Listed here are a number of casual formats that range from somewhat goofy to completely crazy. With a few exceptions, there are no "official rules" for these formats.
As with sanctioned formats, most casual variants can be categorised into Constructed, Limited and Multiplayer formats. [1] Some formatis only appear in Magic Online.
Variants
Category | Name | Description |
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Multiplayer | 3-Card Blind | Forum-based, played with decks of three cards. |
Multiplayer | 4-Card Blind | Forum-based, played with decks of four cards. |
Multiplayer | Auction of the People | Players bid with life points and hand size for preconstructed decks. |
Limited | Duplicate Sealed | Each player receives the exact same card pool. |
Constructed | Highlander | Only one copy of each card in the deck, with the exception of basic lands. A deck must contain at least 100 cards. No Sideboard. |
Multiplayer | Horde Magic | All players working cooperatively to defeat an automated deck. |
Limited | Mental Magic | A card can be played as any card in the game with the same exact mana cost. |
Constructed | Pauper Magic | Only allows common cards. |
Constructed | Peasant Magic | No rares are allowed. |
Multiplayer | Planechase | Normal decks are augmented with oversized plane and phenomenon cards. |
Constructed | Rainbow Stairwell | Each deck contains exactly 60 cards, six cards from each of the five colors as well as six artifacts or colorless cards. |
Limited | Rotisserie Draft | Every card of a subset of cards is legal and every card only appears once. |
Multiplayer | Two-Headed Giant | Two Teams of two players each all play together in a single game. |
Multiplayer | Type 4 | Each player has access to unlimited quantities of mana, but is restricted to casting only one spell on each turn. |
Multiplayer | Free-for-All | A group of players compete as individuals against each other. |
Multiplayer | Grand Melee | Ten or more players. Multiple players to take turns at the same time. |
Multiplayer | Team vs. Team | Teams play against each other. Resources are not shared. |
Multiplayer | Emperor | Teams of three players. Each team has one emperor, who is protected by the other players. |
Multiplayer | Alternating Teams | Players are seated so that no one is next to a teammate and each team is equally spaced out. |
Constructed | Ancient | Only allows cards from the original border sets (Alpha through Onslaught). |
Constructed | Tribal Wars | Emphasizes creature combat and tribal themes. |
Constructed | Star | Five players each represent one of the five colors of Magic. |
Constructed | Singleton | Only one copy of each card in the deck, with the exception of basic lands. |
Constructed | Prismatic | Each deck must contain at least 250 cards, including at least 20 cards of each color. |
Constructed | Freeform | Magic Online only. All sets and cards are allowed. Regular deckbuilding rules are relaxed. |
Constructed | Classic | Magic Online only. All sets and cards are allowed. Normal deckbuilding rules do apply. |
Constructed | Momir Basic | Magic Online only. Based on the “Momir Vig” Vanguard avatar. |
Constructed | Vanguard | Normal decks are augmented with oversized cards that modify the rules. |
Multiplayer | Conspiracy | Focuses on the drafting process and politics. |
Constructed | Build Your Own Standard | Each player chooses a core set and two blocks to create their own Standard world.. |
Constructed | Build Your Own Block | Each player selects the first set from any block, the second set from any block and the third set from any block. |
Constructed | Block Party | Each player uses cards from his favorite block. |
Constructed | QL Magic | Only allows cards from the original border sets (Alpha through Onslaught). Uses Sixth Edition rules. |
Limited | Mini-Master | Each player starts with a single booster pack and fifteen basic lands. |
Limited | Solomon Draft | Drafting for two people. |
Multiplayer | Four-player Solomon Draft | Drafting for four people. |
Limited | Pick-a-Pack | Drafting with booster packs from many sets. |
Limited | Winston Draft | Drafting with variable stacks of cards. |
Limited | Winchester Draft | Drafting with variable stacks of cards. |
Limited | Back Draft | Reverse Booster Draft. Players build their opponent's card pool. |
Limited | Reject Rare Draft | Each player donates 45 reject rares to play with. |
Limited | Continuous Draft | Each player has a constantly changing card pool. |
Limited | Cube Draft | Players create a "cube", a specifically selected set of at least 360 different cards. |
Multiplayer | Chaos | Players create a "Chaos Deck" that adds extra challenges for players. |
Multiplayer | Assassin | Players are randomly assigned "targets" to defeat. |
Multiplayer | Commander | 100 card decks with specific rules centered around a legendary creature called General or Commander. |
Multiplayer | Archenemy | One player versus many opponents |
Multiplayer | Challenge decks | All players working cooperatively to defeat an automated deck. |
Limited | Fat Stack | Players draft from two stacks: one with mana-producers, one with other cards. |
Limited | Auction Draft | Players bid for cards from the draft pile, using "fun bucks." [2] |
Limited | Flavor Draft | In-game flavor trumps the written text of the cards. [3] |
References
- ↑ Wizards of the Coast (not dated). "Casual Formats". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
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External links
- Adam Styborski (January 03, 2012). "The Compendium of Casual Magic, Part 1". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- Adam Styborski (February 12, 2013). "The Compendium of Casual Magic, Part 2". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.