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Written by His Most Ferocious Majesty on 2024-09-21 at 20:24

Some rather wild (in my opinion) MtG card selling has got me looking at that pile of not-so-valuable 1994-ish MtG cards I still have. And I wonder: Are there people playing 1994-ish decks today? So let's say only revised 3rd and older allowed? What would the keywords be for that so I could maybe find some interesting stuff to read about such a thing? #mtg #magic

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Written by His Most Ferocious Majesty on 2024-09-21 at 20:26

Also, is there a keyword for "no duplicates except for lands"? I see all those decks that have cards repeated four times over and all I can think is "Dude, that must get boring quickly if the other person always pulls out the same cards, over and over again..."

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Written by His Most Ferocious Majesty on 2024-09-22 at 07:24

As far as I've been able to find "old school" is the (rather obvious in RETROspect, hah!) keyword, although there seem to be several "competing" variants of what can be played and how. Since I only have revised 3rd and later cards, the "EC" variant seems most suitable for me. https://www.eternalcentral.com/9394rules/ #mtg #oldschool

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Written by His Most Ferocious Majesty on 2024-09-22 at 10:13

Now I wonder if there's a "cheap ass" variant. "Only cards under $0.10 on Cardmarket allowed." Seems like a good restriction? 😄

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Written by His Most Ferocious Majesty on 2024-09-24 at 09:17

Aha! It's called "Penny Dreadful" and I like it!

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