Premodern Banned List Explained
Short answer: The banned list protects gameplay diversity and prevents a few extreme engines from dominating the format.
How to use this page
Use this guide as a build filter before buying cards and finalizing sideboards.
Build-around principles
- Prioritize resilient game plans over single-card engines.
- Prepare sideboard slots for top macro archetypes.
- Use budget-flexible alternatives where staples spike.
Related resources
FAQ
Where is the official list maintained?
Follow current community-maintained resources and tournament organizer announcements.
Does the banned list change often?
Less frequently than rotating formats; still monitor updates before major events.
