La (futura) lista de prohibidas y restringidas: 01/09/08
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DCI Banned and Restricted List Announcement
September 1, 2008
01/Sept/08, Effective 1/Nov/08
Vintage:Bazaar of Baghdad
- Bazaar of Baghdad
- Dark Ritual
- Cabal Ritual
- Grim Tutor
- Mishra's Workshop
Bazaar of Baghdad has been carefully monitored by the DCI for many years now as it has been a source of concern among players, fueling combo decks as a recurring draw engine and combo outlet. With the printing of Future Sight's Narcomoeba and Bridge From Below, the Vintage dredge deck has now become unacceptably fast and resilient, capable of winning consistently on turn two through most disruption. Bazaar of Baghdad consequently joins the restricted list. It will still see play as a singleton, but will no longer be a problem.
Dark Ritual
As a general matter, we have restricted hyper-efficient mana sources in Vintage because they promote unhealthy combination decks that overwhelm opponents before they have an opportunity to play spells. Dark Ritual is stronger than a significant number of mana accelerants already on the restricted list and has been a critical mana engine for degenerate storm combination decks. These decks are capable of winning on the first and second turn with alarming frequency. With Dark Ritual restricted, these decks will still see play, but they will be less consistently able to overwhelm an opponent in the first two turns.
Cabal Ritual
While veterans of the format may agree or disagree about Dark Ritual getting restricted, it probably comes as no surprise that it was at least considered. Cabal Ritual, on the other hand, would naturally raise more eyebrows. The reasoning behind this choice was the power of Ritual based storm combo decks. These decks, relying on a hefty portion of the restricted list, are able to win on turn one and turn two with an unhealthy degree of regularity, thanks to the fast mana acceleration provided by Dark Ritual and Cabal Ritual. This is unhealthy for the format. Thanks to fetchlands, early discard and tutors, and draw7s, these decks have little trouble achieving threshold in the first few turns. The restriction of Cabal Ritual should slow down these combination storm decks and ensure that the format slows to a manageable level.
Grim Tutor
Several years ago, we restricted Burning Wish for its ability to find the most powerful spells in Vintage. Grim Tutor is a similar problem. Not only does Grim Tutor search up Vintage powerhouses like Yawgmoth's Will, it can search for any card in Magic, including Black Lotus, Ancestral Recall, and Yawgmoth's Bargain. In addition, unlike Burning WIsh, it can be replayed after Yawgmoth's Will to find Tendrils of Agony. As a four-of, Grim Tutor has helped combination decks consistently assemble the Yawgmoth's Will and Tendrils of Agony engine with degenerate results. As with Gifts Ungiven and Merchant Scroll, "Powerful spells that tutor for a single card are generally restricted in this format." Therefore, Grim Tutor joins Merchant Scroll on the restricted list.
Mishra's Workshop
Several Years ago the DCI released Mishra's Workshop from the restricted list. As we announced at the time, the DCI knew this was something that would need to be watched carefully.Mishra's Workshop is an uncounterable, recurring Black Lotus for artifact spells. Its tremendous and reusable mana fuels lock components and combo parts that prevent an opponent from ever being able to play a spell. We have let Mishra's Workshop decks exist for a long time, and over that time period it has become clear that they are simply unacceptably fast and degenerate. With the restrictions announced today and earlier this year, Mishra's Workshop could easily overpower the field. Restricting Mishra's Workshop will hopefully bring greater balance and health to the Vintage format.
We look forward to seeing the changes we have announced today work their way through the Vintage format over the coming months and years.
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Vale tios, de vintage no entiendo NADA, pero ahora que nos queda? OATH? por favor, jesus va a llorar...
Lo que hay es un Joke, no es verdad, es una predicción cómica de lo que podría pasar en septiembre.
Yo aún me rio con los mentarios de la peña en el post del foro de SCG!
¡Priceless!
Aunque el paralelismo entre las recientes restricciones y éstas es total:
Dark Ritual = Brainstorm (La buena)
Cabal Ritual = Ponder (La no tan buena)
Grim Tutor = Merchant Scroll (La que busca cartas buenas)
Bazaar = Flash (La que provoca demasiado turn 1, 2 kills)
Workshop = Gush (La que ya estaba en la lista, salió, y volvió).
Espero que nadie haya sido capaz de venderse sus shops (aunque me hubiera hecho mucha ilusión xD).