Wednesday, October 16, 2024

Proxy policy

 Nope.

Well ok, it's not that harsh.

As far as the rules for the format go no proxies are allowed, goes against the philosophy of the thing. Sure, we know there are some expensive cards (duals anyone?) but come on, not as costly as going into other OS formats.

As for reprints we allow a lot of them, if the old frame/og art conditions are met, sure, legal card!

Not to talk of the irony that would be using proxies for OVERPRINTED cards (but that's more semantics than anything else)

Now to adress the elephant on the room. Non tournament legal reprints.

We are talking about you CE, IE WCD decks and 30th anniversary cards. Those? Not legal, they're printed from the start as non playable cards.


NOT LEGAL!

Of course, these are only the general rules but any local community or ogarnizer will do as they please, so take it with a pinch of salt :)

PS: If you have some Fallen Empires cards with the wrong back... you can use them if you have your deck sleeved, but I'd personally keep them in a binder!



Wednesday, October 2, 2024

About legality

The main question we received since the format was made public is about legality regarding cards from sets not included in the "legal sets" part of the rules.

First of all remember that on the very first post of this blog we literally mentioned the following:

"All original prints and  reprints (old border+original art) are legal and welcome. Bring in your 5th edition Shivan Dragons!

As a clarification, of course local communities are free to accept 30th anniversary, CE or IE prints as legal.

But I think we can make a little more graphic and didactic post using the howling mine, a beloved classic as a perfect example of this.

Legal because both in Revised and 4th edition


Perfectly legal, of course, any of these would be fine to play with. LEGAL!

But what about 5th or 6th edition for example?




As you can see, old border, original art. A perfect fit in any deck! LEGAL!

But... what happens with older ones? Alpha, Beta, maybe Unlimited?? Is Summer even legal?


Do we notice the trend? Of coure, if you can afford them and that's how you roll... No bling shaming! LEGAL!

But I hear you asking... are any of these legal?



And the answer is: Of course not. Some have an old border but not the original art, some have the original art but not the old border and then you'll find those that have none of that. Shoo, begone with them! NOT LEGAL!

BUT! And This is a big BUT. What happens with this?


I'ts a fairly new print yes!

BUT (here it comes), old frame, original art. So also legal. LEGAL!

And that's been all, if you have any further questions don't hesitate to contact and ask for clarification!

Till next time!









2nd Overprinted MTG International Invitational tournament ready

  As the preceding year this tournament will be played in the Basque Country! Expect unsolicited deck pics once it's over!