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Zendikar Repacks and Limited Play

In case you missed our pre­vi­ous post, here is the quick details. It has been dis­cov­ered that Wiz­ards of the Coast has inserted old cards into ran­dom packs of Zendikar. Cur­rently it is believe to be approx­i­mately 1 in 750 booster packs has such a card, though this is not con­firmed as the offi­cial rar­ity. These are cards like Mox Jet, Mox Dia­mond, Taiga and Can­de­labra of Tawnos. As such, hav­ing cards from Unlim­ited in your Zendikar pack can cause issues for new play­ers dur­ing the pre-release should they open it.

One of the first ques­tions we began get­ting asked was how the repack cards would be uti­lized or ruled on in Lim­ited Play. Well Wiz­ards addressed this in an email that went out to the WPN mail­ing list.

Sec­tion 7.3 — Card Use in Lim­ited Tour­na­ments
Other than basic land, only cards from the expan­sions of the boost­ers opened (and only cards opened in that player’s pool) may be used in a player’s deck. For exam­ple, in a Magic 2010 Sealed Deck tour­na­ment, any card in a booster other then the Magic 2010 game cards received by the player and basic land may not be used in a player’s deck dur­ing that tournament.

Sec­tion 7.5 — Sealed Deck Swap
In Sealed Deck tour­na­ments, the Head Judge may require play­ers to per­form a deck swap prior to deck con­struc­tion. Play­ers receive unopened prod­uct and reg­is­ter the con­tents (except basic land cards) on deck lists. Any card in a booster that is not a card from the expan­sion of the opened booster is retained by the player that reg­is­ters the cards (exam­ple: a player that reg­is­ters the con­tents of a booster dur­ing a deck swap keeps the token card, if any). Play­ers who drop from the tour­na­ment before ful­fill­ing this duty will receive a match loss in the first round. Tour­na­ment Offi­cials then col­lect the recorded card pools and re-distribute them ran­domly. A player may ran­domly receive the prod­uct he or she reg­is­tered. The Head Judge should require play­ers to sort the cards they reg­is­ter accord­ing to some cri­te­ria (e.g. color and then alpha­bet­i­cally) to assist the player receiv­ing the pool.

As you can see, dur­ing Sealed Deck if you open packs and find an old card that has been put in place of one of your booster packs, you keep it even if the judge decides you need to pass booster packs.

Trick Jarrett is the host and founder of ManaNation.com, he writes, edits, covers, and spoils Magic for a living. Playing it whenever he can manage to find the time. He is engaged to a lovely woman who refuses to learn Magic, and they have a cute cocker-spaniel puppy who is all too eager to play Magic.

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