This search based on the January 15, 2004 release of the Rulings.
804 - Standard (Type 2) Tournament Format
- 804.1 - Decks can be composed of cards from the most recent edition of
The Gathering (currently Eighth Edition) and all sets from the two most
recent "blocks" (currently Odyssey/Torment/Judgment and
Onslaught/Legions/Scourge). A "block" is a stand-alone set and the two
expansion sets which follow it. This means that cards stay in use for
approximately two years. [DCI Floor Rules 125 - 2003/09/01]
- 804.1a - The Odyssey/Torment/Judgment block is no longer legal as
of 2003/10/20. Mirrodin becomes legal on 2003/10/20. Darksteel becomes
legal on 2004/02/20. Fifth Dawn becomes legal on 2004/06/20.
[DCI Floor Rules 125 - 2003/09/01]
- 804.2 - Cards from previous editions or expansions which also appear in the
currently legal ones are allowed. Promo cards (which do not appear in a
currently allowed set) are not allowed.
[DCI Floor Rules 124 - 2003/09/01]
- 804.3 - The policy for removal of sets is that each new edition of the base
set replaces the previous edition. A new standalone set will start a new
block, and thereby replace the oldest "block" in use. A new limited
expansion will add itself to the current "block".
[DCI Floor Rules 124 - 2003/09/01]
- 804.4 - Minimum of 60 cards in a deck. [DCI Floor Rules 121 - 2003/09/01]
- 804.5 - Optional 'sideboard'. If you have one, it must be exactly 15 cards.
[DCI Floor Rules 122 - 2003/09/01]
- 804.6 - No more than 4 of any card (by name) which is not a basic land can
be in the combination of deck and sideboard. Cards with different art or
in different languages or from different prints but which are the same
card are considered the same. [DCI Floor Rules 121 - 2003/09/01]
- 804.7 - There are no 'restricted' (see Rule 800.3) cards in this format.
- 804.8 - There are no 'banned' (see Rule 800.4) cards in this format.
This search based on the January 15,2004 release of the Rulings.
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