I'm like 99% sure I know you can't, but some players at my LGS seemed convinced that they could change constructed decks between rounds at an FNM. So in a modern FNM, they could play round 1 with Tron, then in round 2, when they know their opponent is on burn, they could switch to soul sisters and so on. This isn't true, correct?
EDH is like French fries: some people like waffle cut, crinkle cut, or plain old straight cut, and while there's slight flavor difference and personal preference, at the end of the day they're still fries.
I'm like 99% sure I know you can't, but some players at my LGS seemed convinced that they could change constructed decks between rounds at an FNM. So in a modern FNM, they could play round 1 with Tron, then in round 2, when they know their opponent is on burn, they could switch to soul sisters and so on. This isn't true, correct?
This is absolutely incorrect. Whatever deck you bring to round 1 is the deck you have to play for the entire event. If you want to determine what deck you need to play based on the meta, do your scouting before the event starts.
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Top 16 - 2012 Indiana State Championships Currently Playing: GBStandard - Golgari Safari MidrangeBG RBWModern - Mardu PyromancerWBR RLegacy - Good Old Fashioned BurnR
EDH is like French fries: some people like waffle cut, crinkle cut, or plain old straight cut, and while there's slight flavor difference and personal preference, at the end of the day they're still fries.
From the Magic Tournament Rules, section on Sideboarding:
The deck and sideboard must each be returned to their original compositions before the first game of each match.
You have to return your deck to the original composition after each match. If you're changing your deck, then you're not returning it to its original composition.
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Scientists have calculated that the chance of anything so patently absurd actually existing are millions to one. But magicians have calculated that million-to-one chances crop up nine times out of ten.
EDH is like French fries: some people like waffle cut, crinkle cut, or plain old straight cut, and while there's slight flavor difference and personal preference, at the end of the day they're still fries.
From the Magic Tournament Rules, section on Sideboarding:
The deck and sideboard must each be returned to their original compositions before the first game of each match.
You have to return your deck to the original composition after each match. If you're changing your deck, then you're not returning it to its original composition.
There is an exception to M.T.R. 3.15 for certain Limited format tournaments provided the tournament does not use decklists (among other requirements) (M.T.R. 7.3). Notably, however, the Magic Tournament Rules make no exception to this rule for Constructed sanctioned tournaments.
This is absolutely incorrect. Whatever deck you bring to round 1 is the deck you have to play for the entire event. If you want to determine what deck you need to play based on the meta, do your scouting before the event starts.
Currently Playing:
GBStandard - Golgari Safari MidrangeBG
RBWModern - Mardu PyromancerWBR
RLegacy - Good Old Fashioned BurnR
Clan Contest 3 Mafia - Mafia Co-MVP
You have to return your deck to the original composition after each match. If you're changing your deck, then you're not returning it to its original composition.
Scientists have calculated that the chance of anything so patently absurd actually existing are millions to one. But magicians have calculated that million-to-one chances crop up nine times out of ten.