Standard [“D”-PGO]

For the 2022 season, cards with “D” and “E” regulation marks are legal for use (as well as any future regulation marks that may be released). New cards still must follow the appropriate waiting period to become tournament legal, which is typically two weeks from their release.

Standard [“D”-LOR]

For the 2022 season, cards with “D” and “E” regulation marks are legal for use (as well as any future regulation marks that may be released). New cards still must follow the appropriate waiting period to become tournament legal, which is typically two weeks from their release.

Standard [“D”-SIT]

For the 2022 season, cards with “D” and “E” regulation marks are legal for use (as well as any future regulation marks that may be released). New cards still must follow the appropriate waiting period to become tournament legal, which is typically two weeks from their release.

Standard [“D”-CRZ]

For the 2022 season, cards with “D” and “E” regulation marks are legal for use (as well as any future regulation marks that may be released). New cards still must follow the appropriate waiting period to become tournament legal, which is typically two weeks from their release.

Standard [“E”-SVI]

For the 2023 season, cards with “E” and “F” regulation marks are legal for use (as well as any future regulation marks that may be released). New cards still must follow the appropriate waiting period to become tournament legal, which is typically two weeks from their release.

Standard [“E”-PAL]

For the 2023 season, cards with “E” and “F” regulation marks are legal for use (as well as any future regulation marks that may be released). New cards still must follow the appropriate waiting period to become tournament legal, which is typically two weeks from their release.

Standard [“E”-OBF]

For the 2023 season, cards with “E” and “F” regulation marks are legal for use (as well as any future regulation marks that may be released). New cards still must follow the appropriate waiting period to become tournament legal, which is typically two weeks from their release.

Standard [“E”-MEW]

For the 2023 season, cards with “E” and “F” regulation marks are legal for use (as well as any future regulation marks that may be released). New cards still must follow the appropriate waiting period to become tournament legal, which is typically two weeks from their release.

Standard [“E”-PAR]

For the 2023 season, cards with “E” and “F” regulation marks are legal for use (as well as any future regulation marks that may be released). New cards still must follow the appropriate waiting period to become tournament legal, which is typically two weeks from their release.

Standard [“E”-PAF]

For the 2023 season, cards with “E” and “F” regulation marks are legal for use (as well as any future regulation marks that may be released). New cards still must follow the appropriate waiting period to become tournament legal, which is typically two weeks from their release.

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