Decks Vintage What format do Magic the Gathering tournaments typically use?
I have never been to an mtg tournament before but I am thinking of getting into some entry level stuff and FNM. Does anyone know what the deck format typically is for these types of tournaments (standard, extended, vintage)? Or does it vary depending on the host?
Thanks
Bob is right...usually FNM and local shops will almost always host T2 (standard tournaments). T2 legal right now is the Shards of Alara block, m10, and zendikar. Some shops however specialize in drafting for FNM, which can be good if you lack newer cards.
Here is a link for info on FNM:http://www.wizards.com/Magic/Magazine/Article.aspx?x=events/magic/fnm
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