Heirloom Format
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Inspired by the MTGO budget format Heirloom but with paper price limits
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Minimum deck size: 60 cards
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No more than 4 copies of any card, except basic lands
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Cards can be of any rarity
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The legal card pool rotates a month after each Standard set release based on card price thresholds checked on Scryfall with the following search:
f:vintage ((rarity:c and eur<=0.1) or (rarity:u and eur<=0.2) or ((rarity:r or rarity:m) and eur<=1)) and tix<=0.05
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Common cards under 0.1 EUR/0.05 tix
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Uncommon cards under 0.2 EUR/0.1 tix
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Rare cards under 0.3 EUR/0.2 tix
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Mythic cards under 0.6 EUR/0.5 tix
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Very low barrier to entry with decks costing less than $10, unlike Pauper where some “budget” decks still cost $60+
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If the format was popular enough to influence card prices, rotations would ban the most used cards, preventing the metagame from becoming stagnant
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Lets you play with cards that are bad in other formats but become viable here
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Encourages creativity in deckbuilding with quirky card choices
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Games decided by wits and luck rather than coin
I’m excited to hear your ideas for cheap MTG formats!
No cards with text allowed. Only vanilla creatures.
On a more serious note I came up with a format I call “Merchant,” which is a team sealed event but both teams put up whatever cards they’re willing to trade. Could add a fun political aspect while keeping the games “pure.” Also would make decks stronger and there’s a strategic aspect to what you show in the trade pool, and what you’ll allow to go to the other team. Haven’t been able to actually put together a go at it, yet, though.