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'''Standard''', formerly known as '''Type 2''' or '''Type II''', is a [[rotating format|rotating]] [[constructed]] [[format]] that was created on January 10, [[1995]].<ref>{{DailyRef|making-magic/setting-standard-2012-08-06|Setting The Standard|[[Mark Rosewater]]|August 6, 2012}}</ref><ref>{{DailyRef|making-magic/twenty-things-were-going-kill-magic-2013-08-01|Twenty Things That Were Going To Kill Magic|[[Mark Rosewater]]|August 5, 2013}}</ref> It is the most widely sanctioned constructed format at all levels of organized play.<ref>{{DailyRef|level-one/introduction-popular-constructed-formats-2015-04-27|An Introduction to the Popular Constructed Formats|[[Reid Duke]]|April 27, 2015}}</ref> Standard matches are [[Bo3|best-of-3]], so this format is called '''Traditional Standard''' on ''[[MTG Arena]]''.
 
'''Standard''', formerly known as '''Type 2''' or '''Type II''', is a [[rotating format|rotating]] [[constructed]] [[format]] that was created on January 10, [[1995]].<ref>{{DailyRef|making-magic/setting-standard-2012-08-06|Setting The Standard|[[Mark Rosewater]]|August 6, 2012}}</ref><ref>{{DailyRef|making-magic/twenty-things-were-going-kill-magic-2013-08-01|Twenty Things That Were Going To Kill Magic|[[Mark Rosewater]]|August 5, 2013}}</ref> It is the most widely sanctioned constructed format at all levels of organized play.<ref>{{DailyRef|level-one/introduction-popular-constructed-formats-2015-04-27|An Introduction to the Popular Constructed Formats|[[Reid Duke]]|April 27, 2015}}</ref> As it is [[Bo3]], this format is called '''Traditional Standard''' on [[MTG Arena]].
 
   
 
==Deck construction==
 
==Deck construction==
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! Sets || Legal until
 
! Sets || Legal until
 
|- style="border-top: 3px solid black;"
 
|- style="border-top: 3px solid black;"
| {{keyrune|ELD|fixed=1}} ''[[Throne of Eldraine]]'' || rowspan="4" | Autumn 2021
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| {{keyrune|ZNR|fixed=1}} ''[[Zendikar Rising]]'' || rowspan="4" | Early Fall 2022
 
|-
 
|-
| {{keyrune|THB|fixed=1}} ''[[Theros Beyond Death]]''
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| {{keyrune|KHM|fixed=1}} ''[[Kaldheim]]''
 
|-
 
|-
| {{keyrune|IKO|fixed=1}} ''[[Ikoria: Lair of Behemoths]]''
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| {{keyrune|STX|fixed=1}} ''[[Strixhaven: School of Mages]]''
 
|-
 
|-
| {{keyrune|M21|fixed=1}} ''[[Core Set 2021]]''
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| {{keyrune|AFR|fixed=1}} ''[[Dungeons & Dragons: Adventures in the Forgotten Realms]]''
 
|- style="border-top: 3px solid black;"
 
|- style="border-top: 3px solid black;"
| {{keyrune|ZNR|fixed=1}} ''[[Zendikar Rising]]'' || rowspan="4" | Autumn 2022
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| {{keyrune|MID|fixed=1}} ''[[Innistrad: Midnight Hunt]]'' || rowspan="4" | Early Fall 2023
 
|-
 
|-
| {{keyrune|KHM|fixed=1}} ''[[Kaldheim]]''
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| {{keyrune|VOW|fixed=1}} ''[[Innistrad: Crimson Vow]]''
 
|-
 
|-
| {{keyrune|STX|fixed=1}} ''[[Strixhaven: School of Mages]]''
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| {{keyrune|NEO|fixed=1}} ''[[Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty]]''
 
|-
 
|-
| {{keyrune|AFR|fixed=1}} ''[[Dungeons & Dragons: Adventures in the Forgotten Realms]]''
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| {{keyrune|SNC|fixed=1}} ''[[Streets of New Capenna]]''
 
|- style="border-top: 3px solid black;"
 
|- style="border-top: 3px solid black;"
| {{keyrune|IMH|fixed=1}} ''[[Innistrad: Midnight Hunt]]''{{ref|release|*}} || rowspan="4" | Autumn 2023
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| {{keyrune|DMU|fixed=1}} ''[[Dominaria United]]''{{ref|release|*}} || rowspan="4" | Early Fall 2024
 
|-
 
|-
| {{keyrune|ICV|fixed=1}} ''[[Innistrad: Crimson Vow]]''{{ref|release|*}}
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| {{keyrune||fixed=1}} ''[[The Brothers' War]]''{{ref|release|*}}
 
|-
 
|-
| TBA
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| TBA{{ref|release|*}}
 
|-
 
|-
| TBA
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| TBA{{ref|release|*}}
 
|}
 
|}
 
{{note|release|*}} Not released yet.
 
{{note|release|*}} Not released yet.
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===Banned list===
 
===Banned list===
 
The following cards are banned in Standard tournaments.
 
The following cards are banned in Standard tournaments.
 
*<c>Alrund's Epiphany</c><ref name="BR20220125">{{DailyRef|news/january-25-2022-banned-and-restricted-announcement|January 25, 2022 Banned and Restricted Announcement|[[Ian Duke]] and [[Jay Parker]]|January 25, 2022}}</ref>
*<c>Cauldron Familiar</c>
 
*<c>Escape to the Wilds</c><ref name="BR20201012"></ref>
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*<c>Divide by Zero</c><ref name="BR20220125"/>
 
*<c>Faceless Haven</c><ref name="BR20220125"/>
*<c>Fires of Invention</c><ref name="BR20200601">{{DailyRef|news/june-1-2020-banned-and-restricted-announcement|June 1, 2020 Banned and Restricted Announcement|Ian Duke|June 1, 2020}}</ref>
 
*<c>Lucky Clover</c><ref name="BR20201012"/>
 
*<c>Oko, Thief of Crowns</c>
 
 
*<c>Omnath, Locus of Creation</c><ref name="BR20201012">{{DailyRef|news/october-12-2020-banned-and-restricted-announcement|October 12, 2020 Banned and Restricted Announcement|Ian Duke|October 12, 2020}}</ref>
 
*<c>Omnath, Locus of Creation</c><ref name="BR20201012">{{DailyRef|news/october-12-2020-banned-and-restricted-announcement|October 12, 2020 Banned and Restricted Announcement|Ian Duke|October 12, 2020}}</ref>
*<c>Once Upon a Time</c>
 
*<c>Uro, Titan of Nature's Wrath</c><ref name="BR20200928">{{DailyRef|news/september-28-2020-banned-and-restricted-announcement-2020-09-28|September 28, 2020 Banned and Restricted Announcement|Ian Duke|September 28, 2020}}</ref>
 
   
 
====Previously banned cards====
 
====Previously banned cards====
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*<c>Balance</c>
 
*<c>Balance</c>
 
*<c>Black Vise</c>
 
*<c>Black Vise</c>
 
*<c>Cauldron Familiar</c>
 
*<c>Channel</c>
 
*<c>Channel</c>
 
*<c>Darksteel Citadel</c>
 
*<c>Darksteel Citadel</c>
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*<c>Earthcraft</c>
 
*<c>Earthcraft</c>
 
*<c>Emrakul, the Promised End</c>
 
*<c>Emrakul, the Promised End</c>
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*<c>Escape to the Wilds</c>
 
*<c>Felidar Guardian</c>
 
*<c>Felidar Guardian</c>
 
*<c>Field of the Dead</c>
 
*<c>Field of the Dead</c>
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*<c>Fires of Invention</c>
 
*<c>Fluctuator</c>
 
*<c>Fluctuator</c>
 
*<c>Great Furnace</c>
 
*<c>Great Furnace</c>
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*<c>Land Tax</c>
 
*<c>Land Tax</c>
 
*<c>Lotus Petal</c>
 
*<c>Lotus Petal</c>
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*<c>Lucky Clover</c>
 
*<c>Memory Jar</c>
 
*<c>Memory Jar</c>
 
*<c>Mind Over Matter</c>
 
*<c>Mind Over Matter</c>
 
*<c>Mind Twist</c>
 
*<c>Mind Twist</c>
 
*<c>Oko, Thief of Crowns</c>
 
*<c>Once Upon a Time</c>
 
*<c>Rampaging Ferocidon</c>
 
*<c>Rampaging Ferocidon</c>
 
*<c>Ramunap Ruins</c>
 
*<c>Ramunap Ruins</c>
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*<c>Tolarian Academy</c>
 
*<c>Tolarian Academy</c>
 
*<c>Tree of Tales</c>
 
*<c>Tree of Tales</c>
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*<c>Uro, Titan of Nature's Wrath</c>
 
*<c>Wilderness Reclamation</c>
 
*<c>Wilderness Reclamation</c>
 
*<c>Windfall</c>
 
*<c>Windfall</c>
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Because of this, no set is Standard-legal for more than two years.
 
Because of this, no set is Standard-legal for more than two years.
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Starting in 2021, [[Wizards of the Coast]] is trying a new schedule where the [[premier]] sets are early fall, late fall, winter and spring. (All times based on Western Hemisphere seasons.)
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<ref>{{EzTumblr|https://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/660604901900140544/hi-marc-why-does-this-year-have-5-premium-sets|August 26, 2021}}</ref> There will still be non-premier product released in the summer. This way, some premier sets gain more time in Standard.<ref>{{EzTumblr|https://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/660605215843778560/although-wr-havent-really-seen-it-in-full-effect|title=I would miss the Summer sets, and that 2 sets in fall feel a bit to close to each other for my taste|August 26, 2021}}</ref>
   
 
==History==
 
==History==
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Starting in ''[[Kaladesh]]'' and ending with ''[[War of the Spark]]'', the [[Standard Showdown]] was introduced as a root-level competitive tournament that awarded special prize packs (notably foil rare cards from standard sets) to participants.
 
Starting in ''[[Kaladesh]]'' and ending with ''[[War of the Spark]]'', the [[Standard Showdown]] was introduced as a root-level competitive tournament that awarded special prize packs (notably foil rare cards from standard sets) to participants.
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In November 2021, [[Alchemy]], an online-only variant of Standard, was brought forth as a new initiative from [[Magic: The Gathering Arena|MTG Arena]]. With no paper tournaments planned for the future due to the COVID-19 pandemic and increasingly rapid metagame stagnation, Alchemy was developed as a way to rebalance problematic cards and inject some novelty into solved formats. It was inducted as a tournament format in the first high-level event in 2022.
   
 
==Former popular Standard decks==
 
==Former popular Standard decks==
 
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{{columns-list|colwidth=20em|
* [[B/W Tokens]]
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*[[B/W Tokens]]
* Chilenito / Captain America
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*Chilenito / Captain America
* [[Abzan Aggro]]
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*[[Abzan Aggro]]
 
*[[Angelfire]]
 
*[[Angelfire]]
* [[Black Swarm]]
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*[[Black Swarm]]
* Hardened Scales
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*Hardened Scales
* [[Jaba Sligh]]
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*[[Jaba Sligh]]
* [[Mind over Monolith]]
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*[[Mind over Monolith]]
* [[Orbosition]]
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*[[Orbosition]]
 
*[[Standard 5-Color Control]]
 
*[[Standard 5-Color Control]]
* [[Standard Boros Deck Wins]]
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*[[Standard Boros Deck Wins]]
 
*[[Standard Boss Naya deck]]
 
*[[Standard Boss Naya deck]]
 
*[[Standard Bu Zombies deck]]
 
*[[Standard Bu Zombies deck]]
* [[Standard Doran Rock deck]]
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*[[Standard Doran Rock deck]]
* [[Standard Elves deck]]
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*[[Standard Elves deck]]
 
*[[Standard Faeries]]
 
*[[Standard Faeries]]
 
*[[Standard Geistblade]]
 
*[[Standard Geistblade]]
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*[[Standard Heartbeat deck]]
 
*[[Standard Heartbeat deck]]
 
*[[Standard Kithkin Aggro]]
 
*[[Standard Kithkin Aggro]]
* [[Standard Mana Ramp deck]]
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*[[Standard Mana Ramp deck]]
 
*[[Standard Planeswalker deck]]
 
*[[Standard Planeswalker deck]]
 
*[[Standard Polymorph deck]]
 
*[[Standard Polymorph deck]]
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*[[Standard UW Humans]]
 
*[[Standard UW Humans]]
 
*[[Standard UWr Planeswalker Control]]
 
*[[Standard UWr Planeswalker Control]]
* [[Standard Zoo Deck (RGW Aggro)]]
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*[[Standard Zoo Deck (RGW Aggro)]]
* [[Superweenie]]
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*[[Superweenie]]
 
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{{Formats|Rotating}}
 
{{Formats|Rotating}}
 
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[[Category:Standard format| ]]
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Standard, formerly known as Type 2 or Type II, is a rotating constructed format that was created on January 10, 1995.[1][2] It is the most widely sanctioned constructed format at all levels of organized play.[3] Standard matches are best-of-3, so this format is called Traditional Standard on MTG Arena.

Deck construction

Standard decks must contain a minimum of sixty cards. There is no maximum deck size; however, one must be able to shuffle one's deck without assistance.

Sideboards are optional and may contain up to fifteen cards. With the exception of basic land cards, a player's combined deck and sideboard may not contain more than four copies of any individual card, counted by the card's English title equivalent.[4]

Set legality

Cards from the following sets are currently legal in Standard, with the exception of banned cards:[4]

Sets Legal until
Zendikar Rising Early Fall 2022
Kaldheim
Strixhaven: School of Mages
Dungeons & Dragons: Adventures in the Forgotten Realms
Innistrad: Midnight Hunt Early Fall 2023
Innistrad: Crimson Vow
Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty
Streets of New Capenna
Dominaria United* Early Fall 2024
The Brothers' War*
TBA*
TBA*

^* Not released yet.

Banned list

The following cards are banned in Standard tournaments.

Previously banned cards

The following is a list of cards that have been banned at one point during their stay in the Standard environment.

Should a banned card which rotated out of standard be later reintroduced into Standard, the ban will not carry over to that set. (The only example up to date is Darksteel Citadel, which was banned in Mirrodin Standard, but was later reprinted in Magic 2015).

Rotation

Since the introduction of Three-and-One Model in 2019 (or effectively in 2018), once a year with the release of a new fall set the four oldest expansion/core sets in Standard, as well as any other Standard-legal set released during that period will rotate out. For example, fall 2019 rotation caused Ixalan, Rivals of Ixalan, Dominaria, and Core 2019 (as well as regional exclusive set Global Series: Jiang Yanggu & Mu Yanling) to leave Standard.

Prior to the Three-and-One Model, the two oldest blocks still legal in Standard would rotate out of the format. For example, When Ixalan set released in fall 2017, Battle for Zendikar, Oath of the Gatewatch, Shadows over Innistrad, Eldritch Moon, and Welcome Deck 2016 (which counted as a part Shadows over Innistrad in rotation) rotated out of Standard.

Because of this, no set is Standard-legal for more than two years.

Starting in 2021, Wizards of the Coast is trying a new schedule where the premier sets are early fall, late fall, winter and spring. (All times based on Western Hemisphere seasons.) [7] There will still be non-premier product released in the summer. This way, some premier sets gain more time in Standard.[8]

History

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).

The original Standard format allowed the recent two blocks, plus the most recent core set (two core sets between the last release and the actual rotation). After Magic Origins, core sets were discontinued and blocks only contained two sets, usually one large and one small. A Standard with three blocks and two rotations (Spring and Autumn) was adopted between 2015 and 2016 (Khans of Tarkir/Fate Reforged and Dragons of Tarkir/Magic Origins were treated as blocks for the purposes of transition). In this system, the number of legal sets would vary less (always five or six, compared to the current five to eight).[9] As the system received heavy criticism among players, Spring rotation was dropped in 2017 and reverted to format which the oldest 4 sets will be rotated out in each rotation in Autumn.

The current Standard allows all cards in the newest three to four story-based blocks (including the Welcome Deck and all exclusive cards Planeswalkers Decks/Deck Builder's Kit released in this period), save for cards on the Standard banned list. The release of the first expansion in Autumn will trigger a rotation, rotating out the oldest two blocks.[10]

Starting in Kaladesh and ending with War of the Spark, the Standard Showdown was introduced as a root-level competitive tournament that awarded special prize packs (notably foil rare cards from standard sets) to participants.

In November 2021, Alchemy, an online-only variant of Standard, was brought forth as a new initiative from MTG Arena. With no paper tournaments planned for the future due to the COVID-19 pandemic and increasingly rapid metagame stagnation, Alchemy was developed as a way to rebalance problematic cards and inject some novelty into solved formats. It was inducted as a tournament format in the first high-level event in 2022.

Former popular Standard decks

References

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