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* Starting in 3.0, Standard in MtGPQ will follow tabletop MtG’s own Standard format with the single difference of <u>Origins being always available</u>. | * Starting in 3.0, Standard in MtGPQ will follow tabletop MtG’s own Standard format with the single difference of <u>Origins being always available</u>. | ||
* Sets will be added to Standard until it reaches 8 non-Origin sets. Once the ninth non-Origins Set is added, the oldest four non-Origins Sets will be moved to Legacy. | * Sets will be added to Standard until it reaches 8 non-Origin sets. Once the ninth non-Origins Set is added, the oldest four non-Origins Sets will be moved to Legacy. | ||
− | * If your deck complies with the Standard Format, it will not have the Legacy Ribbon ([[File: | + | * If your deck complies with the Standard Format, it will not have the Legacy Ribbon ([[File:deck-legacy-banner.png|x20px|PvP Legacy Coalition|link=#Icon descriptions]]) on top corner of the deck editor. |
+ | * Using this formula, [[XLN]], [[RIX]], [[DOM]], and [[M19]] should all rotate out together sometime in the fall of 2019. | ||
=== Current Sets in Standard Format === | === Current Sets in Standard Format === |
Revision as of 03:49, 26 March 2019
The "Standard Format" is used for many events and restricts what cards can be placed into your deck.
- Starting in 3.0, Standard in MtGPQ will follow tabletop MtG’s own Standard format with the single difference of Origins being always available.
- Sets will be added to Standard until it reaches 8 non-Origin sets. Once the ninth non-Origins Set is added, the oldest four non-Origins Sets will be moved to Legacy.
- If your deck complies with the Standard Format, it will not have the Legacy Ribbon () on top corner of the deck editor.
- Using this formula, XLN, RIX, DOM, and M19 should all rotate out together sometime in the fall of 2019.
Current Sets in Standard Format
Standard Events
(Source: https://forums.d3go.com/discussion/75887/what-is-the-current-standard-format)