I was thinking just a few days ago how I wish I was playing Magic: The Gathering when some sets were released to play Limited with those sets. Seems like I’ve found just what I wanted.
A Flashback Draft is a limited-time event on Magic Online where players can draft and play with sets from the past. The sets available for Flashback Drafts change regularly, and Wizards of the Coast does not publish a schedule for them. However, players can stay up to date on upcoming Flashback Drafts by checking the Magic Online website or following Magic Online’s social media accounts. Flashback Drafts are a popular way for players to experience sets that they may have missed or to revisit sets that they enjoyed in the past. The entry fee for Flashback Drafts varies depending on the set and the type of draft league, but players can typically use event tickets or play points to enter.
Flashback Format
Inspired by the MTGO Flashback Drafts, but for constructed play
Minimum deck size: 60 cards
No more than 4 copies of any card, except basic lands
Cards can be of any rarity
The legal card pool changes every month, based on a randomly selected block from Magic’s history
You can only use cards from the chosen block, and only from the sets that were released at that point in time
For example, if the block is Innistrad, you can use cards from Innistrad, Dark Ascension, and Avacyn Restored, but not from Shadows over Innistrad or Eldritch Moon
Additionally, you can only use cards that cost less than $1 according to Scryfall’s market price
This format lets you revisit old sets and experience different eras of Magic with a budget-friendly twist
It challenges you to adapt to changing metagames and discover new synergies with limited card choices
Ideas to shake up the meta:
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