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The '''Traditional Format''' was created as a counterpart to the '''[[Advanced Format]]''', since some players, especially those that had been playing for longer, still wanted to play with the "[[Forbidden]]" cards. Traditional Format does not have a [[Forbidden]] List, instead possessing only [[Limited]] and [[Semi-Limited]] Lists, with all the [[Forbidden]] cards from [[Advanced Format]] placed in [[Limited]].
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In the ''TCG'', the '''Traditional Format''' was created around October 2004 as a counterpart to the then newly-introduced [[Advanced Format]] and its [[Forbidden]] list, since some players, especially those that had been playing for longer, still wanted to play with cards that had become Forbidden. The Traditional Format does not have any Forbidden cards; cards which are Forbidden in the Advanced Format are instead [[Limited]] in the Traditional Format. The two formats are normally identical other than Forbidden cards; the only list specifically for the Traditional Format was in [[October 2005 Lists (Traditional Format)|October 2005]].
  
Traditional Format isn't used very often in [[Regional Tournament]]s, and not at all in [[National Tournament]]s or [[World Championship]] Events.
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Traditional Format is rarely seen in [[Regional Tournaments]], and never in [[World Championship Qualifiers]] or [[World Championship]] Events.
  
The OCG does not use the Traditional List at all, and all OCG Konami Sanctioned Tournaments exclusively use the [[Advanced Format]].
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The ''OCG'' does not have a Traditional Format.
  
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==In other languages==
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| fr_name = Format classique
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| de_name = Traditional Format
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| it_name = Formato Tradizionale
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| es_name = Formato tradicional
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[[Category:Forbidden & Limited Lists]]
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[[Category:Formats]]

Latest revision as of 22:37, 18 June 2024

In the TCG, the Traditional Format was created around October 2004 as a counterpart to the then newly-introduced Advanced Format and its Forbidden list, since some players, especially those that had been playing for longer, still wanted to play with cards that had become Forbidden. The Traditional Format does not have any Forbidden cards; cards which are Forbidden in the Advanced Format are instead Limited in the Traditional Format. The two formats are normally identical other than Forbidden cards; the only list specifically for the Traditional Format was in October 2005.

Traditional Format is rarely seen in Regional Tournaments, and never in World Championship Qualifiers or World Championship Events.

The OCG does not have a Traditional Format.

In other languages[edit]

"Traditional Format" in languages other than English
Language Name
French Format classique
German Traditional Format
Italian Formato Tradizionale
Spanish Formato tradicional