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- Standard - MTG Wiki
When Standard (then called "Type 2") was created on January 10, 1995, it inherited the banned and restricted lists from Vintage (then "Type 1") Legal were then the most current basic set (Revised Edition) and the latest two Magic expansions only (The Dark and Fallen Empires)
- Standard Timeline - MTG Wiki
The rotating constructed format known today as Standard (originally called "Type 2") was first announced on January 10, 1995, inheriting banned and restricted lists from another format, called Vintage [5] Today, it is one of the most common formats used for large official tournaments
- MTG Standard Rotation Guide - June 2025 - MTG Arena Zone
This in-depth guide explains how rotation works, what cards are currently legal in Standard, schedule of upcoming sets, and more As of May 7, 2023, Standard now rotates every three years (up to 12 major expansions) instead of two (up to 8 expansions) to support tabletop Magic better Please read about the details in this announcement
- MTG Standard Format - MAGIC: THE GATHERING
Standard is a constructed format in Magic: The Gathering in which players make a 60 card deck from the most recently released sets
- Whats in Standard
Standard is a tournament format containing ~9–12 recent Magic: The Gathering sets Sets generally enter the format when they're released and drop out 2 5–3 years later in groups of four This is a rule of thumb; exceptions are frequently made This site will always have accurate information
- Standard in MTG: The Ultimate Format Guide (2025)
Every year, the sets that are legal in Standard change during what’s called the Standard Rotation Each year, from fall to mid-late Spring, there are four Standard sets released (2023 had five due to the addition of March of the Machine: The Aftermath)
- What Is Standard in MTG? - MTG Rocks
Standard is one of the smallest Constructed formats in MTG at the moment This means that it also has one of the smallest card pools available for you to build your deck from For better or worse, this is thanks to the format rotating regularly, typically once per year
- Standard | Magic: The Gathering Wiki | Fandom
Standard is the most widely supported format among all sanctioned tournaments, though not necessarily the most popularly played for casual games Standard Format typically allows only cards from the latest 5 or 6 Sets, depending on the time of year and the set rotations
- Standard - mtg. wtf
Standard is a competitive rotating Constructed format consisting of cards from the most recently printed blocks For future rotations, check what's in Standard site You can explore past Standards with queries like "f:standard time:setcode", or "f:standard time:date", for example:
- The History of Standards Banlist - Cards Realm
Standard was born at the beginning of 1995, with its baptism name Type 2 (and that's why many players still call it T2!), having just the most recent Basic Set (what we call today Core Set) and the two last sets before it On its launch, Standard consisted of Revised, The Dark and Fallen Empires
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