Hears just a fun game i came up wit its loosely based on the Magic the Gathering Peasant format i hope u like this
Peasant
Rules
Description - Peasant means "working class person",
Hence, for this Peasant format, only commons, rares (R) and double rares (RR) are legal in the
deck. The format is to challenge deck-building and encourage creative play
within a budget slightly higher than that of Pauper but lower than normal
unrestricted deck construction.Within the deck there are restrictions to the number of RR card that can be used, there can only
be 8 RR cards within the deck and these cannot
be Grade 3 units or Omni Guards.
Players cannot plays any RRR, RR grade
3's, Omni Guards, SP grade 3's Promo card, Half-deck or
Trial Deck card within there decks.SP
CardsSP cards can be used in the deck but they will take up 1 of your RR slots Within the deck, the original
rarity of the SP must
be R or RR as to my knowledge there is not a
common that has been printed in SP, and
it must not be one of your Grade 3 unit's.ReprintsReprints of Promo cards Within Booster
Sets or Extra Boosters are
allowed in deck building as they have been re-released and are accessible to
everyone for example cards such as Petal Fairy and Purple Trapezist,
promo versions of cards even if that have been reprinted in a Booster Set or Extra Booster cannot be used only
the Booster version can played. (In Japanese format the example of Petal Fairy and
other Promo cards released the English edition Booster Sets and Extra Boosters do
not count in this rule.)
Cards that have been printed previously within Booster Sets can also be used but that will keep the same rarity as it
was printed before. Example "an RR becomes a R it will still class as an
RR therefore taking up an RR slot." Another example "an RR grade 3
becomes an R it still cannot be used as it was originally a RR grade 3."
This rule will not come into effect until the release of VG-EB04 Infinite Phantom Legion and VG-EB05 Celestial Valkyries.
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