MTG Old School
November 16 – 11:15 – 14:45
Uk Old School 11.15am -2.45pm
Entry Fee: Free
We have decks available to borrow
You can proxy cards.
Make sure the casting cost and name are clear to read.
When using “fake cards”, alter the art to avoid passing them off as real thing’ or even better just don’t use them.
Make sure everything is acceptable to the wider audience.
No profanity/nudity etc
I personally would advise any proxies are just printed copies in sleeves.
Old School Rules
Legal sets:
Alpha
Beta
Unlimited
Revised
Arabian Nights
Antiquities
Legends
The Dark
IE and CE cards allowed
Restricted in Oldschool:
Ancestral Recall
Balance
Black Lotus
Braingeyser
Channel
Chaos Orb
Contract from Below*
Darkpact*
Demonic Tutor
Library of Alexandria
Mana Drain
Mind Twist
Mishra’s Workshop
Mox Emerald
Mox Jet
Mox Pearl
Mox Ruby
Mox Sapphire
Regrowth
Shahrazad
Sol Ring
Strip Mine
Tempest Efreet*
Time Walk
Timetwister
Wheel of Fortune
Banned in Oldschool:
(The ante-cards are banned unless the tournament/game is played for ante)
Bronze Tablet
Contract from Below
Darkpact
Demonic Attorney
Jeweled Bird
Rebirth
Tempest Efreet
Errata:
Chaos Orb (2)
Artifact
1, Tap: Choose a nontoken permanent on the battlefield. If Chaos Orb is on the battlefield, flip Chaos Orb onto the battlefield from a height of at least one foot. If Chaos Orb turns over completely at least once during the flip, and touches the chosen permanent, destroy that permanent. Then destroy Chaos Orb.
Falling Star (2R)
Sorcery
Choose any number of non-overlapping creatures on the battlefield. Flip Falling Star from a height of at least one foot. If Falling Star turns over completely at least 360 degrees during the flip, it deals 3 damage to each chosen creature it lands on. Any creatures damaged by Falling Star that are not destroyed become tapped.
Note: For both dexterity cards, you are allowed a “fair flip”; i.e. you may move the card(s) you’re choosing to a different position on the playing area to get a good flip. If you are Forking a Falling Star, please note that the copy should not be disrupting the gamestate. Do not use a bowl of soup to represent the copy and flip over your opponents cards. Be reasonable.