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MTG banlist updates and announcements

The MTG banlist covers every card that’s illegal to play (or restricted to a limited number of copies) in a constructed Magic: The Gathering deck. This guide can tell you the details from the latest Magic banlist update, and it features every banlist for every format. If you have banlist questions, we can answer them.

We also have a separate guide to the MTG Commander banlist, if that’s the only one you’re interested in. For all other Magic players, read on for every banned card from all the MTG sets so far.

 

Here’s the latest on the MTG banlist:

MTG banlist - Wizards of the Coast Magic: The Gathering card, The Meathook Massacre

Latest MTG banlist update

The latest MTG banlist update was on June 24, and it banned no cards.

Wizards of the Coast explained this decision in a blog post. “Today, we are choosing not to ban any cards leading up to this year’s rotation”, it says. “The format [Standard] looks very healthy as a whole, and many of the cards that we would be worried about post rotation lose considerable strength.”

Similarly, Wizards says the meta for other MTG formats like Pioneer and Vintage are in a healthy position. As for Modern and Legacy, Wizards seems reluctant to ban cards too soon, and it’s waiting to see the impact Modern Horizons 3 has on these formats. 

MTG banlist - Wizards of the Coast art of a Mox Opal

MTG banlist for every format

Below you’ll find a list of all the banned cards in Magic: The Gathering in 2024. Simply click on the format of your choice to navigate to the relevant section.

MTG banlist - The Magic: The Gathering card Reckoner Bankbuster

MTG Standard banlist

MTG banlist - The Magic: The Gathering card Golgari Grave-Troll

MTG Modern banlist

  • Ancient Den
  • Arcum’s Astrolabe
  • Birthing Pod
  • Blazing Shoal
  • Bridge From Below
  • Chrome Mox
  • Cloudpost
  • Dark Depths
  • Deathrite Shaman
  • Dig Through Time
  • Dread Return
  • Eye of Ugin
  • Faithless Looting
  • Field of the Dead
  • Fury
  • Gitaxian Probe
  • Glimpse of Nature
  • Golgari Grave-Troll
  • Great Furnace
  • Green Sun’s Zenith
  • Hogaak, Arisen Necropolis
  • Hypergenesis
  • Krark-Clan Ironworks
  • Lurrus of the Dream-Den
  • Mental Misstep
  • Mox Opal
  • Mycosynth Lattice
  • Mystic Sanctuary
  • Oko, Thief of Crowns
  • Once Upon a Time
  • Ponder
  • Punishing Fire
  • Rite of Flame
  • Seat of the Synod
  • Second Sunrise
  • Seething Song
  • Sensei’s Divining Top
  • Simian Spirit Guide
  • Skullclamp
  • Splinter Twin
  • Summer Bloom
  • Tibalt’s Trickery
  • Treasure Cruise
  • Tree of Tales
  • Umezawa’s Jitte
  • Up the Beanstalk
  • Uro, Titan of Nature’s Wrath
  • Vault of Whispers
  • Violent Outburst
  • Yorion, Sky Nomad

For more on the Modern format, check out our MTG Modern guide.

MTG banlist - The Magic: The Gathering card Griselbrand

MTG Commander banlist

Here’s the full MTG Commander banlist:

  • Ancestral Recall
  • Balance
  • Biorhythm
  • Black Lotus
  • Braids, Cabal Minion
  • Chaos Orb
  • Coalition Victory
  • Channel
  • Emrakul, the Aeons Torn
  • Erayo, Soratami Ascendant
  • Falling Star
  • Fastbond
  • Flash
  • Gifts Ungiven
  • Golos, Tireless Pilgrim
  • Griselbrand
  • Hullbreacher
  • Iona, Shield of Emeria
  • Karakas
  • Leovold, Emissary of Trest
  • Library of Alexandria
  • Limited Resources
  • Lutri, the Spellchaser
  • Mox Emerald
  • Mox Jet
  • Mox Pearl
  • Mox Ruby
  • Mox Sapphire
  • Panoptic Mirror
  • Paradox Engine
  • Primeval Titan
  • Prophet of Kruphix
  • Recurring Nightmare
  • Rofellos, Llanowar Emissary
  • Shahrazad
  • Sundering Titan
  • Sway of the Stars
  • Sylvan Primordial
  • Time Vault
  • Time Walk
  • Tinker
  • Tolarian Academy
  • Trade Secrets
  • Upheaval
  • Yawgmoth’s Bargain

MTG banlist - The Magic: The Gathering card Demonic Tutor

MTG Legacy banlist

  • Ancestral Recall
  • Arcum’s Astrolabe
  • Balance
  • Bazaar of Baghdad
  • Black Lotus
  • Channel
  • Chaos Orb
  • Deathrite Shaman
  • Demonic Consultation
  • Demonic Tutor
  • Dig Through Time
  • Dreadhorde Arcanist
  • Earthcraft
  • Expressive Iteration
  • Falling Star
  • Fastbond
  • Flash
  • Frantic Search
  • Gitaxian Probe
  • Goblin Recruiter
  • Gush
  • Hermit Druid
  • Imperial Seal
  • Library of Alexandria
  • Lurrus of the Dream-Den
  • Mana Crypt
  • Mana Drain
  • Mana Vault
  • Memory Jar
  • Mental Misstep
  • Mind Twist
  • Mishra’s Workshop
  • Mox Emerald
  • Mox Jet
  • Mox Pearl
  • Mox Ruby
  • Mox Sapphire
  • Mystical Tutor
  • Necropotence
  • Oath of Druids
  • Oko, Thief of Crowns
  • Ragavan, Nimble Pilferer
  • Sensei’s Divining Top
  • Shahrazad
  • Skullclamp
  • Sol Ring
  • Strip Mine
  • Survival of the Fittest
  • Time Vault
  • Time Walk
  • Timetwister
  • Tinker
  • Tolarian Academy
  • Treasure Cruise
  • Underworld Breach
  • Vampiric Tutor
  • Wheel of Fortune
  • White Plume Adventurer
  • Windfall
  • Wrenn and Six
  • Yawgmoth’s Bargain
  • Yawgmoth’s Will
  • Zirda, the Dawnwaker
  • All cards that bring an Attraction into the game
  • All cards that bring a Sticker into the game

MTG banlist - The Magic: The Gathering card Chaos Orb

MTG Vintage banlist

Very few cards are actually outright banned in Vintage. These are:

  • Chaos Orb
  • Falling Star
  • Shahrazad
  • All cards that bring an Attraction into the game
  • All cards that bring a Sticker into the game

Instead of a banlist, for the most part Vintage uses a restricted list. A card that’s restricted in Vintage can only appear once in your deck, including in your sideboard. There are a fairly large number of restricted cards in Vintage:

MTG banlist - The Magic: The Gathering card Lodestone Golem

  • Ancestral Recall
  • Balance
  • Black Lotus
  • Brainstorm
  • Chalice of the Void
  • Channel
  • Demonic Consultation
  • Demonic Tutor
  • Dig Through Time
  • Flash
  • Gitaxian Probe
  • Golgari Grave-Troll
  • Gush
  • Imperial Seal
  • Karn, the Great Creator
  • Library of Alexandria
  • Lion’s Eye Diamond
  • Lodestone Golem
  • Lotus Petal
  • Mana Crypt
  • Mana Vault
  • Memory Jar
  • Mental Misstep
  • Merchant Scroll
  • Mind’s Desire
  • Monastery Mentor
  • Mox Emerald
  • Mox Jet
  • Mox Pearl
  • Mox Ruby
  • Mox Sapphire
  • Mystic Forge
  • Mystical Tutor
  • Narset, Parter of Veils
  • Necropotence
  • Sol Ring
  • Strip Mine
  • Thorn of Amethyst
  • Time Vault
  • Time Walk
  • Timetwister
  • Tinker
  • Tolarian Academy
  • Treasure Cruise
  • Trinisphere
  • Vampiric Tutor
  • Wheel of Fortune
  • Windfall
  • Yawgmoth’s Will

MTG banlist - The Magic: The Gathering card Agent of Treachery

MTG Historic banlist

The MTG Arena format Historic also has a unique approach to MTG card bans. Sometimes, a card is ‘suspended’ instead of banned.

This is sort of a holding cell for potential bans. While you can’t use a suspended card, Wizards says it plans to make use of the flexibility of a digital format to shuffle cards on and off the suspended list on a regular, and somewhat experimental basis. In contrast, full blown bans are intended to be more permanent and considered.

That said, there are no suspended cards in Historic at the moment. Here’s the banlist:

  • Agent of Treachery
  • Brainstorm
  • Chalice of the Void (only in Historic Brawl)
  • Channel
  • Commandeer
  • Counterspell
  • Dark Ritual
  • Demonic Tutor
  • Field of the Dead
  • Force of Vigor
  • Gideon’s Intervention (only in Historic Brawl)
  • Lightning Bolt
  • Mana Drain
  • Memory Lapse
  • Meddling Mage (only in Historic Brawl)
  • Mishra’s Bauble (preemptively banned before The Brothers’ War)
  • Natural Order
  • Nexus of Fate
  • Oko, Thief of Crowns
  • Omnath, Locus of Creation
  • Pithing Needle (only in Historic Brawl)
  • Ragavan, Nimble Pilferer (preemptively banned before March of the Machine)
  • Reanimate
  • Runed Halo (only in Historic Brawl)
  • Swords to Plowshares
  • Thassa’s Oracle
  • Tibalt’s Trickery
  • Time Warp
  • Uro, Titan of Nature’s Wrath
  • Veil of Summer
  • Wilderness Reclamation

MTG banlist - The Magic: The Gathering card Walking Ballista

MTG Pioneer banlist

  • Balustrade Spy
  • Bloodstained Mire
  • Expressive Iteration
  • Felidar Guardian
  • Field of the Dead
  • Flooded Strand
  • Geological Appraiser
  • Inverter of Truth
  • Karn, the Great Creator
  • Kethis, the Hidden Hand
  • Leyline of Abundance
  • Lurrus of the Dream-Den
  • Nexus of Fate
  • Oko, Thief of Crowns
  • Once Upon a Time
  • Polluted Delta
  • Teferi, Time Raveler
  • Undercity Informer
  • Underworld Breach
  • Uro, Titan of Nature’s Wrath
  • Veil of Summer
  • Walking Ballista
  • Wilderness Reclamation
  • Windswept Heath
  • Winota, Joiner of Forces
  • Wooded Foothills 

MTG banlist - The Magic: The Gathering card Winota Joiner of Forces

MTG Explorer banlist

  • Expressive Iteration
  • Field of the Dead
  • Kethis, the Hidden Hand
  • Leyline of Abundance
  • Lurrus of the Dream-Den
  • Nexus of Fate
  • Oko, Thief of Crowns
  • Once Upon a Time
  • Teferi, Time Raveler
  • Tibalt’s Trickery
  • Underworld Breach
  • Uro, Titan of Nature’s Wrath
  • Veil of Summer
  • Wilderness Reclamation
  • Winota, Joiner of Forces

Magic the Gathering banlist - artwork of Grinning Ignus, a smiling elemental holding a fireball, by James Kei

MTG Alchemy banlist

The Alchemy format had no banlist until July 2022. Wizards of the Coast can usually avoid Alchemy bans by altering the effects of cards, and does this regularly, to nerf dominant strategies. However, the first MTG Arena Alchemy ban took place on July 5, 2022. Here it is:

  • Grinning Ignus

But since Strixhaven, School of Mages has now rotated out of Standard and Alchemy, it’s once again correct to say that there is no banlist for Alchemy.

MTG banlist - The Magic: The Gathering card Chalice of the Void

MTG Brawl banlist

While Brawl uses Standard-legal cards, the regular Standard banlist doesn’t apply. Instead, here’s the MTG Brawl banlist:

  • Chalice of the Void
  • Drannith Magistrate
  • Lutri, the Spellchaser
  • Oko, Thief of Crowns
  • Omnath, Locus of Creation
  • Runed Halo
  • Sorcerous Spyglass
  • Winota, Joiner of Forces
  • Pithing Needle 

MTG banlist - The Magic: The Gathering card Soujourner's Companion.

MTG Pauper banlist

  • Aarakocra Sneak
  • All That Glitters
  • Arcum’s Astrolabe
  • Atog
  • Bonder’s Ornament
  • Chatterstorm
  • Cloud of Faeries
  • Cloudpost
  • Cranial Plating
  • Daze
  • Disciple of the Vault
  • Empty the Warrens
  • Fall from Favor
  • Frantic Search
  • Galvanic Relay
  • Gitaxian Probe
  • Grapeshot
  • Gush
  • High Tide
  • Hymn to Tourach
  • Invigorate
  • Monastery Swiftspear
  • Mystic Sanctuary
  • Peregrine Drake
  • Prophetic Prism
  • Sinkhole
  • Sojourner’s Companion
  • Stirring Bard
  • Temporal Fissure
  • Treasure Cruise
  • Underdark Explorer
  • Vicious Battlerager
  • All cards that bring an Attraction into the game
  • All cards that bring a Sticker into the game

MTG banlist - The Magic: The Gathering card Channel

MTG Timeless Banlist

Like Vintage, Timeless has a Restricted list as well as a banlist. Or perhaps that should read instead. Currently the Timeless banlist has zero cards on it. Instead, there are a handful of restricted cards, which can only appear in your deck once. The Timeless restricted cards are:

  • Channel
  • Demonic Tutor
  • Tibalt’s Trickery  

MTG banlist - The Magic: The Gathering card Advantageous Proclomation

Universally banned MTG cards

There are a number of cards that, for various reasons, have been banned across all formats. These include the following 25 cards from Conspiracy, which can only be used in limited play:

  • Adriana’s Valor
  • Advantageous Proclamation
  • Assemble the Rank and Vile
  • Backup Plan
  • Brago’s Favor
  • Double Stroke
  • Echoing Boon
  • Emissary’s Ploy
  • Hired Heist
  • Hold the Perimeter
  • Hymn of the Wilds
  • Immediate Action
  • Incendiary Dissent
  • Iterative Analysis
  • Muzzio’s Preparations
  • Natural Unity
  • Power Play
  • Secret Summoning
  • Secrets of Paradise
  • Sentinel Dispatch
  • Sovereign’s Realm
  • Summoner’s Bond
  • Unexpected Potential
  • Weight Advantage
  • Worldknit

Then there’s a list of nine cards that refer to ‘ante’. This was a way of playing Magic, back in MTG’s earliest days, where you would essentially ‘gamble’ your cards on the outcome of a game. It was largely unpopular and soon scrapped, the following cards banned across all formats:

MTG banlist - The Magic: The Gathering card Jeweled Bird

  • Amulet of Quoz
  • Bronze Tablet
  • Contract from Below
  • Darkpact
  • Demonic Attorney
  • Jewelled Bird
  • Rebirth
  • Tempest Efreet
  • Timmerian Fiends

The MTG banlist also includes a number of cards that have been deemed racially or culturally insensitive. This is a universal ban that applies to sanctioned tournaments in all formats, and the cards’ images were removed from Wizards of the Coast’s database in 2020. The seven cards currently banned for being culturally or racially insensitive can be found here.

MTG banlist - Wizards of the Coast art of Oko, Thief of Crowns

Are MTG Arena bans different?

Card bans affect MTG Arena just as they do paper Magic – so the above MTG banlists apply to Arena too. The main difference is, when your rare cards get banned in MTG Arena, you get something back for it.

When cards you own on MTG Arena are banned, you get wildcards back of an equal rarity, which you can then spend on new cards. It’s a pretty good deal – in fact, in a funny way you could say that (as well as MTG Arena codes), card bans are one of the main free sources of wildcards on the platform. 

Why are Magic cards banned?

Wizards of the Coast’s official reason for having a banlist is “to help maintain the diversity and health of the Magic tournament environment”. In short, if some cards are more obviously powerful, everyone will play them. This pushes out players who don’t enjoy playing that particular kind of deck, and games will quickly become same-y. 

There’s a second reason for the banlist hidden in the first. The fact is that Magic: The Gathering is one of the world’s most complicated games, and even the designers can’t keep track of how every single card interacts with one another. Despite rigorous playtesting, cards that threaten the balance of a format can still slip through. Bans keep Magic playable. 

When are Magic cards banned?

New bans are announced two to five weeks after a Standard set release. This usually happens on a Monday. The next MTG banlist update will be in August, after the release of Bloomburrow.

For cards you can play with, check out the best MTG Commanders. We can also tell you about the best MTG Arena decks in the meta right now.

Source: Wargamer

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