Format

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Formats

With the release of The Two Towers, Decipher decided to hold tournaments with different card limitations, regularly creating or retiring Formats as the need arose (and as sales numbers dictated). Each format would have it's ownX-list andR-list as needed to check abuse and keep gameplay fresh. Standard format usually allowed all released sets, with according X- and R-lists, until March 2005, when Fellowship block "rotated out" and was no longer permitted. Decipher claimed this was to keep the card pool manageable for new players, but many viewed this action as a marketing scheme requiring players to update their collections. At this point the Expanded format was created that allowed all sets, and the Open format followed suit that had noX-list (though an R-list was enforced).

The "official" formats listed below are snapshots of each particular format in its corresponding timeframe. "Movie" block encompassed all the sets released in conjunction with the movies just before Shadows was released. Several "unofficial" formats have been standardized over the years, usually for individual tournaments or a fun alternative to the established metas.

Formats
Block Formats
Official Formats Fellowship Block Towers Block King Block War of the Ring Block Hunters Block
Towers Standard
King Standard
Movie Block
War of the Ring Standard
Standard
Expanded
Open
Unofficial Formats
Non-Block Formats
Official Formats
Unofficial Formats Austrian Culture Shock Poor Man's


Formats
Block Formats
Official Formats Fellowship Block Towers Block King Block War of the Ring Block Hunters Block
Towers Standard
King Standard
Movie Block
War of the Ring Standard
Standard
Expanded
Open
Unofficial Formats
Non-Block Formats
Official Formats
Unofficial Formats Austrian Culture Shock Poor Man's