![]() ![]() ![]() Legacy: Format is created (then called Type 1.5).Taking an extra turn requires the removal of a time counter. Time Vault now adds a time counter to itself when a turn is skipped for its cost.Ali from Cairo, Black Vise, and Sword of the Ages are unrestricted. Standard: Feldon's Cane and Recall are unrestricted.Channel, Chaos Orb, and Falling Star are banned. Standard (Type 2) can be composed of cards from the most recent edition of Magic The Gathering ( Fourth Edition at the time), white border extensions ( Chronicles), and all available limited edition expansions ( Ice Age, Fallen Empires, and soon Homelands). Standard: new deck construction rules.Unlike in Vintage, the head judge cannot ban cards from any such legal expansion. Legal standard expansions are then the most current basic set ( Revised Edition at the time) and the latest two Magic expansions only ( The Dark and Fallen Empires). Standard: Format introduced on January 10 (then called "Type 2"), inheriting banned and restricted lists from Vintage.For flavor reasons, all legendary cards (of type "Summon Legends"-then called Legends-or "Legendary Land") are restricted. Chaos Orb, Falling Star, Mind Twist, Mirror Universe, Recall, Sword of the Ages, Underworld Dreams are restricted.Dingus Egg and Gauntlet of Might are unrestricted. Candelabra of Tawnos, Feldon's Cane, Ivory Tower, and Library of Alexandria are restricted.Channel, Copy Artifact, Demonic Tutor, Regrowth, and Wheel of Fortune are restricted.Orcish Oriflamme and Rukh Egg are unrestricted.Use of cards from any of the expansion sets (at that time Arabian Nights) are banned unless the referee consents to their use (this would later be changed to allowed "unless expressly disallowed by the head judge prior to the event"). Ali from Cairo, Ancestral Recall, Berserk, Black Lotus, Braingeyser, Dingus Egg, Gauntlet of Might, Icy Manipulator, Mox Emerald, Mox Jet, Mox Pearl, Mox Ruby, Mox Sapphire, Orcish Oriflamme, Rukh Egg, Sol Ring, Timetwister, Time Vault, and Time Walk are restricted ("Limited"). ![]() Formation of the original DCI banned/restricted list.Vintage (Type 1) and Standard (Type 2) will be introduced in 1995. The concept of formats doesn't yet exist as of this time. ![]() Formats that are not mentioned have seen no changes made to them in the respective announcements. The following is a list of these announcements and their changes in chronological order. Previously, such announcements used to be made in a scheduled basis (usually two to three months) with coherence of Standard legal sets and major tournaments like the Pro Tour. In normal cases, these announcements are made on Mondays and take effect within a few days. You are considered to have shuffled each affected library (even if, as a shortcut, each player physically shuffles their own library).The DCI announces bans and restrictions of cards for their sanctioned formats if they deemed necessary to do so. : If you gain control of another player’s Elixir of Immortality and activate it, the Elixir of Immortality will be shuffled into its owner’s library and the cards in your graveyard will be shuffled into your library. If it’s anywhere else by that time, including in another player’s graveyard, it remains where it is and you shuffle just your graveyard into your library. : If Elixir of Immortality is in your graveyard at the time the ability resolves, you’ll still wind up shuffling it into your library because you shuffle your entire graveyard into your library. : As the ability resolves, you’ll shuffle Elixir of Immortality into its owner’s library directly from the battlefield, if it’s still there. If you have a way to untap it, you can activate the ability multiple times in response to itself. : Paying the activation cost of Elixir of Immortality’s ability doesn’t cause it to leave the battlefield. ![]()
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