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'''Legacy''' is an official [[Tournament format (Magic: The gathering)|tournament format]] in the [[collectable card game]] called [[Magic: The gathering]], by [[Wizards of the Coast]]. It is one of the two ''eternal formats'', that allows players to use cards of all the published [[Set (Magic: The Gathering)|sets]] (excluding cards with a deviant backside). In contrast to [[Vintage (Magic: The Gathering|Vintage]], Legacy bans all cards that are considered broken.  
'''Legacy''' is an official [[Tournament format (Magic: The Gathering)|tournament format]] in the [[collectable card game]] called [[Magic: The Gathering]], by [[Wizards of the Coast]]. It is one of the two ''eternal formats'', that allows players to use cards of all the published [[Set (Magic: The Gathering)|sets]] (excluding cards with a deviant backside). In contrast to [[Vintage (Magic: The Gathering|Vintage]], Legacy bans all cards that are considered broken.  


The Legacy format allows players to compete without the need to continuously buy new cards, while at the same time it does not force them to hunt for certain overly powerful, older cards that are extremely expensive.<ref>[http://www.mananation.com/formats-for-competitive-magic/legacy-constructed/ Legacy Format at Mana Nation, 20090701]</ref> Legacy does not have a restricted list (cards of which only one copy is allowed in a deck).
The Legacy format allows players to compete without the need to continuously buy new cards, while at the same time it does not force them to hunt for certain overly powerful, older cards that are extremely expensive.<ref>[http://www.mananation.com/formats-for-competitive-magic/legacy-constructed/ Legacy Format at Mana Nation, 20090701]</ref> Legacy does not have a restricted list (cards of which only one copy is allowed in a deck).


Legacy is a [[Constructed (Magic: The gathering)|constructed]] format, which means that players build a [[Deck (Magic: The Gathering)|deck]] from their own card collection that must contain at least 60 cards, and may have a [[Sideboard (Magic: The Gathering)|sideboard]] of exactly 15 cards.
Legacy is a [[Constructed (Magic: The Gathering)|constructed]] format, which means that players build a [[Deck (Magic: The Gathering)|deck]] from their own card collection that must contain at least 60 cards, and may have a [[Sideboard (Magic: The Gathering)|sideboard]] of exactly 15 cards.


The Legacy format evolved from the now obsolete [[Type 1.5 (Magic: The Gathering)|Type 1.5]] format and was introduced by the [[DCI (Magic: The gathering|DCI]] in [[2004]].
The Legacy format evolved from the now obsolete [[Type 1.5 (Magic: The Gathering)|Type 1.5]] format and was introduced by the [[DCI (Magic: The Gathering|DCI]] in [[2004]].


==Banned list==
==Banned list==
The following cards are banned from Legacy decks (December 1, [[2008]]).
The following cards are banned from Legacy decks (December 1, [[2008]]).


* Amulet of Quoz  
* Amulet of Quoz
* Ancestral Recall  
* Ancestral Recall
* Balance  
* Balance
* Bazaar of Baghdad  
* Bazaar of Baghdad
* Black Lotus  
* Black Lotus
* Black Vise  
* Black Vise
* Bronze Tablet  
* Bronze Tablet
* Channel  
* Channel
* Chaos Orb  
* Chaos Orb
* Contract from Below  
* Contract from Below
* Darkpact  
* Darkpact
* Demonic Attorney  
* Demonic Attorney
* Demonic Consultation  
* Demonic Consultation
* Demonic Tutor  
* Demonic Tutor
* Dream Halls  
* Dream Halls
* Earthcraft  
* Earthcraft
* Entomb  
* Entomb
* Falling Star  
* Falling Star
* Fastbond  
* Fastbond
* Flash  
* Flash
* Frantic Search  
* Frantic Search
* Goblin Recruiter  
* Goblin Recruiter
* Grim Monolith  
* Grim Monolith
* Gush  
* Gush
* Hermit Druid  
* Hermit Druid
* Illusionary Mask  
* Illusionary Mask
* Imperial Seal  
* Imperial Seal
* Jeweled Bird  
* Jeweled Bird
* Land Tax  
* Land Tax
* Library of Alexandria  
* Library of Alexandria
* Mana Crypt  
* Mana Crypt
* Mana Drain  
* Mana Drain
* Mana Vault  
* Mana Vault
* Memory Jar  
* Memory Jar
* Metalworker  
* Metalworker
* Mind Twist  
* Mind Twist
* Mind's Desire  
* Mind's Desire
* Mishra's Workshop  
* Mishra's Workshop
* Mox Emerald  
* Mox Emerald
* Mox Jet  
* Mox Jet
* Mox Pearl  
* Mox Pearl
* Mox Ruby  
* Mox Ruby
* Mox Sapphire  
* Mox Sapphire
* Necropotence  
* Necropotence
* Oath of Druids  
* Oath of Druids
* Rebirth  
* Rebirth
* Shahrazad  
* Shahrazad
* Skullclamp  
* Skullclamp
* Sol Ring  
* Sol Ring
* Strip Mine  
* Strip Mine
* Tempest Efreet  
* Tempest Efreet
* Time Spiral  
* Time Spiral
* Time Vault  
* Time Vault
* Time Walk  
* Time Walk
* Timetwister  
* Timetwister
* Timmerian Fiends  
* Timmerian Fiends
* Tinker  
* Tinker
* Tolarian Academy  
* Tolarian Academy
* Vampiric Tutor  
* Vampiric Tutor
* Wheel of Fortune  
* Wheel of Fortune
* Windfall  
* Windfall
* Worldgorger Dragon  
* Worldgorger Dragon
* Yawgmoth's Bargain  
* Yawgmoth's Bargain
* Yawgmoth's Will
* Yawgmoth's Will



Latest revision as of 11:57, 13 July 2009

Legacy is an official tournament format in the collectable card game called Magic: The Gathering, by Wizards of the Coast. It is one of the two eternal formats, that allows players to use cards of all the published sets (excluding cards with a deviant backside). In contrast to Vintage, Legacy bans all cards that are considered broken.

The Legacy format allows players to compete without the need to continuously buy new cards, while at the same time it does not force them to hunt for certain overly powerful, older cards that are extremely expensive.[1] Legacy does not have a restricted list (cards of which only one copy is allowed in a deck).

Legacy is a constructed format, which means that players build a deck from their own card collection that must contain at least 60 cards, and may have a sideboard of exactly 15 cards.

The Legacy format evolved from the now obsolete Type 1.5 format and was introduced by the DCI in 2004.

Banned list

The following cards are banned from Legacy decks (December 1, 2008).

  • Amulet of Quoz
  • Ancestral Recall
  • Balance
  • Bazaar of Baghdad
  • Black Lotus
  • Black Vise
  • Bronze Tablet
  • Channel
  • Chaos Orb
  • Contract from Below
  • Darkpact
  • Demonic Attorney
  • Demonic Consultation
  • Demonic Tutor
  • Dream Halls
  • Earthcraft
  • Entomb
  • Falling Star
  • Fastbond
  • Flash
  • Frantic Search
  • Goblin Recruiter
  • Grim Monolith
  • Gush
  • Hermit Druid
  • Illusionary Mask
  • Imperial Seal
  • Jeweled Bird
  • Land Tax
  • Library of Alexandria
  • Mana Crypt
  • Mana Drain
  • Mana Vault
  • Memory Jar
  • Metalworker
  • Mind Twist
  • Mind's Desire
  • Mishra's Workshop
  • Mox Emerald
  • Mox Jet
  • Mox Pearl
  • Mox Ruby
  • Mox Sapphire
  • Necropotence
  • Oath of Druids
  • Rebirth
  • Shahrazad
  • Skullclamp
  • Sol Ring
  • Strip Mine
  • Tempest Efreet
  • Time Spiral
  • Time Vault
  • Time Walk
  • Timetwister
  • Timmerian Fiends
  • Tinker
  • Tolarian Academy
  • Vampiric Tutor
  • Wheel of Fortune
  • Windfall
  • Worldgorger Dragon
  • Yawgmoth's Bargain
  • Yawgmoth's Will

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