Giant Growth Legality.
Asked by Age 13 years ago
Why is it some decks on this site are listed as standard when they run Giant Growth , yet when i run a play set my deck is listed as extended? Can i only run one card of it or somthing?
Also under the cards legality screen... what is the MTGO format?
Rhadamanthus says... #2
There are known issues with the way Legality works (or rather, doesn't work) on Tapped Out, and they still haven't been sorted out yet. Weird stuff. There used to be a "Problem with this card?" link on the individual card pages for reporting bugs, but it isn't there anymore. For bugs, your best bet is to post on the wall of one of the members of the Dev Team or in the TappedOut subforum (MTG Q&A is really for rules questions).
January 4, 2012 3:51 p.m.
I've found that Tappedout doesn't change what format displays for your deck unless you change the deck. So when they uploaded the decklist, it was a standard deck, and since they haven't edited it since, it still says standard. If they were to change it then the format should also change.
Epochalyptik says... Accepted answer #1
Giant Growth is not legal in Standard. It may be a glitch with those decks.
MTGO is Magic: the Gathering Online. I'm not terribly familiar with it, but it has its own legality rules.
January 4, 2012 3:39 p.m.