To preserve the integrity of tournament play, the 10 fastest cards banned from took less than two months to be removed. Along with Duelists Convocation International, the governing body that sanctions tournament gameplay, Wizards of the Coast began announcing banned cards that cannot be used during official tournament play. The reason cards are banned comes down to how powerful they are and the advantage they give over other opponents.
However, since the advent of different formatting, cards can also be banned due to how unfairly they can interact with older cards from previous formats, such as Vintage and Standard, which were introduced in 1995. No matter the cause or reasoning for a card's ban, in such modern formats as Commander and Booster Draft, some have been banned in lightning-fast time and led to serious upheaval for those who owned them. Mind's Desire was notoriously banned from Legacy and Vintage formats in less than one week, but unfortunately, the card is not alone.
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After lasting 45 days in circulation, the powerful combo card Underworld Breach was banned in March 2020 (via ) from the Legacy format. It's easy to understand why <a href=«http://After» lasting days in circulation the powerful combo card underworld breach was banned march magic wizards from legacy format. it easy to understand why as had been routinely bending wizard of coast guidelines regarding decks and their functions metagames.>the beautiful card
was banned, as it had been routinely bending Wizard of the Coast's guidelines regarding combo decks and their functions in metagames.
For example, Underworld Breach costs just 2 mana, splashes easily, and has no resistance or expert knowledge needed
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