Here’s every Magic: The Gathering card you aren’t allowed to play with.
If you are looking to play Magic: The Gathering, you need to know about the Magic Banned and Restricted list. When a card becomes too powerful or too defining for a format, Wizards of the Coast may take the option to remove that card to encourage a more positive playing experience.
Knowing that is legal in Magic: The Gathering is tough given the variety of formats with tabletop and MTG Arena, but don’t worry, we have you covered!
What is the Banned and Restricted List in Magic: The Gathering?
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In Magic: The Gathering, Wizards of the Coast use a ban philosophy in which cards become illegal to play for numerous reasons. One is the cards are just glaringly powerful such as Oko, Thief of Crowns, for example. But more commonly, cards see a ban because they are too powerful in a specific format or warp a metagame to the point where it becomes too unhealthy. Unhealthy metagames discourage players from playing a particular format, in which interest dwindles until there is a fix from Wizards of the Coast. Often these changes happen due to competitive reasons and want to preserve a viable competitive format for players to take part in their Organized Play system.
Since Magic: The Gathering is an extensive game with multiple formats, there are different ban lists for each one. If a card appears on the ban list, then this means you can’t play it unless it comes off the ban list at a later date. Wizards of the Coast often announce banned and restricted updates through social media and articles, with a pre-announcement giving Magic players a brief period to brace for changes.
Below you’ll find every banned and restricted card in Magic at present. In some cases, Wizards of the Coast may unban a card in a format due to newer cards entering the pool, or metagames have shifted to handle the once problem card.
The Standard Banlist in Magic: The Gathering
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Standard uses the most recent Magic: The Gathering sets and is the most accessible format for players. Standard adopts an annual rotation to keep the format fresh and exciting for tabletop and MTG Arena players. Here are the cards banned in Standard at present:
- The Meathook Massacre
- Reckoner Bankbuster
- Fable of the Mirror-Breaker
- Invoke Despair
The Pioneer Banlist in Magic: The Gathering
As the latest Magic: The Gathering eternal format, Pioneer only uses cards from the expansion Return to Ravnica and onwards. The current Pioneer banlist is as follows:
- Balustrade Spy
- Bloodstained Mire
- Felidar Guardian
- Field of the Dead
- Flooded Strand
- Geological Appraiser
- Inverter of Truth
- Karn, the Great Creator
- Kethis, the Hidden Hand
- Leyline of Abundance
- 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
- Wooded Foothills
- Lurrus of the Dream-Den
- Expressive Iteration
- Winota, Joiner of Forces
The Modern Banlist in Magic: The Gathering
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Modern is the most popular Magic constructed format and uses cards from Eighth Edition onwards. Here are the cards that are currently banned in the eternal format
- 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
The Legacy Banlist in Magic: The Gathering
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Legacy uses cards from all legal Magic: The Gathering sets but uses a ban list to keep to an even power level. The current Legacy banlist is as follows:
- 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
- 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
- Windfall
- Wrenn and Six
- Yawgmoth’s Bargain
- Yawgmoth’s Will
- Zirda, the Dawnwaker
- Any card with the card type “Conspiracy”
- Any card that references “playing for ante”
- Any card that shares art, text, or a combination of both that are culturally offensive
- All Sticker cards
- All Attraction cards
The Pauper Banlist in Magic: The Gathering
Pauper is one of the most affordable Magic: The Gathering formats around. Pauper only allows cards that must be printed at common rarity in any MTG set or supplemental product.
Unlike other constructed formats, the banned and restricted updates are recommended by the Pauper Format Panel, a group of community members from across the globe. They discuss any trends to keep Pauper healthy and exciting for players, which may include bans or unbans if required. Wizards of the Coast has the final say for any updates, the Pauper Format Panel merely suggests the best course of action. The current Pauper ban list is the following:
- Aarakocra Sneak
- All That Glitters
- Arcum’s Astrolabe
- Atog
- Bonder’s Ornament
- Chatterstorm
- Cloud of Faeries
- Cloudpost
- Cranial Plating
- Daze
- Cranial Ram
- Disciple of the Vault
- Empty the Warrens
- Fall from Favor
- Frantic Search
- Galvanic Relay
- Gitaxian Probe
- Stirring Bard
- Grapeshot
- Gush
- Invigorate
- Monastery Swiftspear
- Mystic Sanctuary
- Peregrine Drake
- Prophetic Prism
- Sojourner’s Companion
- Temporal Fissure
- Treasure Cruise
- High Tide
- Hymn to Tourach
- Sinkhole
- Underdark Explorer
- Vicious Battlerager
- All Sticker cards
- All Attraction cards
The Vintage Banlist in Magic: The Gathering
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Vintage allows you to play any card from the beginning of Magic: The Gathering. The Vintage format does not have a banlist per se but uses a restricted list instead. However, there are a few exceptions, and are currently banned in Vintage.
- Chaos Orb
- Falling Star
- Shahrazad
- Any card with the card type “Conspiracy”
- Any card that references “playing for ante”
- Any card that shares art, text, or a combination of both that are culturally offensive
- All Sticker cards
- All Attraction cards
The Vintage Restricted List in Magic: The Gathering
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The following cards in Vintage are restricted, meaning you can only have one of these restricted cards in your deck and sideboard in total. Vintage does not operate a banlist because Wizards of the Coast wants to advertise Vintage as a format where you can play any card (outside of the Ante cards). Here are the following cards that are restricted in Vintage:
- 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
The Commander Banlist in Magic: The Gathering
Commander is the most popular format around and uses a singleton deckbuilding design. The Commander banlist is overseen by the Rules Committee (RC) with added guidance from the Commander Advisory Group (CAG). Through the combined advice, Wizards of the Coast implements bans for the singleton format which are:
- 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
- Any card with the card type “Conspiracy”
- Any card that references “playing for ante”
- Any card that shares art, text, or a combination of both that are culturally offensive
The Oathbreaker Banlist in Magic: The Gathering
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The following cards are banned in the 60-card 20-life singleton format:
- Ad Nauseam
- Ancestral Recall
- Balance
- Biorhythm
- Black Lotus
- Channel
- Chaos Orb
- Dark Ritual
- Doomsday
- Emrakul, the Aeons Torn
- Expropriate
- Falling Star
- Fastbond
- Griselbrand
- High Tide
- Jeweled Lotus
- Library of Alexandria
- Limited Resources
- Lion’s Eye Diamond
- Mana Crypt
- Mana Geyser
- Mana Vault
- Mox Emerald
- Mox Jet
- Mox Pearl
- Mox Ruby
- Mox Sapphire
- Natural Order
- Painter’s Servant
- Primal Surge
- Saheeli, the Gifted
- Shahrazad
- Sol Ring
- Sundering Titan
- Sylvan Primordial
- Time Vault
- Time Walk
- Tinker
- Tolarian Academy
- Tooth and Nail
- Trade Secrets
- Upheaval
- Yawgmoth’s Bargain
- Any card with the card type “Conspiracy”
- Any card that references “playing for ante”
- Any card that shares art, text, or a combination of both that are culturally offensive
MTG Arena Formats
MTG Arena also comes with its own banned and suspended list. Often banned and suspended updates from Wizards of the Coast come separate to the tabletop formats.
The Historic Banlist in MTG Arena
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Seen as MTG Arena’s eternal format of choice, Historic uses recent Standard sets from Ixalan onward, with a selection of cards entered into the format through Historic Anthology releases. Historic also adopts a suspension list as a mid-way point to see whether the card should see a ban, but no Historic cards are on the suspended list currently. Here are the cards banned in Historic at present:
- Agent of Treachery
- Blood Moon
- Bloodstained Mire
- Brainstorm
- Channel
- Commandeer
- Counterspell
- Dark Ritual
- Demonic Tutor
- Field of the Dead
- Force of Vigor
- Flooded Strand
- Intruder Alarm
- Land Tax
- Lightning Bolt
- Mana Drain
- Memory Lapse
- Natural Order
- Necropotence
- Nexus of Fate
- Oko, Thief of Crowns
- Once Upon a Time
- Polluted Delta
- Ragavan, Nimble Pilferer
- Reanimate
- Show and Tell
- Sneak Attack
- Spreading Seas
- Swords to Plowshares
- Thassa’s Oracle
- Tibalt’s Trickery
- Time Warp
- Uro, Titan of Nature’s Wrath
- Veil of Summer
- Wilderness Reclamation
- Windswept Heath
- Wooded Foothills
- Harbinger of the Seas
- Winter Moon
- Grief
- Endurance
- Fury
- Solitude
- Subtlety
- Flare of Fortitude
- Flare of Denial
- Flare of Duplication
- Flare of Malice
- Misty Rainforest
- Scalding Tarn
- Arid Mesa
- Marsh Flats
- Verdant Catacombs
Also, Historic uses a rebalance feature to adjust the cards to correct any metagame problems without removing the card altogether. Since Historic is only on MTG Arena, rebalancing cards is a suitable compromise and tool for Wizards of the Coast to utilize without banning the card outright.
The Alchemy Banlist in MTG Arena
Alchemy is a digital-only rotating format for MTG Arena. It is the only Magic: The Gathering format to introduce new mechanics exclusive to the client and Alchemy itself. Alchemy also uses rebalance and similarly adjusts cards so there aren’t any banned cards at the time of publication
The Explorer Banlist in MTG Arena
Seen as the bridge between Standard and Pioneer, Explorer uses set legality from Return to Ravnica onwards. As such, Explorer does not use the digital-only cards featured in Historic or Alchemy. Here’s the following banlist for Explorer, which looks plenty similar to Pioneer’s banlist:
- Expressive Iteration
- Field of the Dead
- Geological Appraiser
- 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
- Teferi, Time Raveler
- Tibalt’s Trickery
- Underworld Breach
- Uro, Titan of Nature’s Wrath
- Veil of Summer
- Wilderness Reclamation
- Winota, Joiner of Forces
The Timeless Restricted List in MTG Arena
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Much like Vintage, Timeless uses a restricted list instead of outright banning cards. This means you can only run one copy of the card in your main deck and sideboard combined. The restricted cards are:
- Demonic Tutor
- Channel
- Tibalt’s Trickery
The Brawl Banlist in MTG Arena
Brawl is a Commander variant that uses Standard-legal cards which is now a sanctioned MTG Arena format. The following cards are banned nor cannot be included as your Commander:
- Agent of Treachery
- Chalice of the Void
- Channel
- Demonic Tutor
- Drannith Magistrate
- Field of the Dead
- Gideon’s Intervention
- Lutri, the Spellchaser
- Meddling Mage
- Natural Order
- Nexus of Fate
- Oko, Thief of Crowns
- Phyrexian Revoker
- Pithing Needle
- Runed Halo
- Sorcerous Spyglass
- Tainted Pact
- Ugin, the Spirit Dragon
- Disruptor Flute
The Historic Brawl Banlist in MTG Arena
Historic Brawl is a variant of Brawl which uses the Historic card pool in addition to the Standard-legal cards. The following Historic Brawl cards are banned and cannot be used as your Commander.
- Channel
- Drannith Magistrate
- Demonic Tutor
- Gideon’s Intervention
- Meddling Mage
- Natural Order
- Nexus of Fate
- Oko, Thief of Crowns
- Omnath, Locus of Creation
- Pithing Needle
- Runed Halo
- Sorcerous Spyglass
- Tainted Pact
- Teferi, Time Raveler
- Agent of Treachery
- Field of the Dead
- Ugin, the Spirit Dragon
- Chalice of the Void