Reprints? Of course! We want everyone who loves the format to be able to play. And if you're rocking a 100% Swedish legal & UNPOWERED deck, you'll start with a bonus. Dig deep into your collection and brew.
Ready to go completely bananas? Two-Headed Giant is a blast — and this time, Old School and Premodern unite for a format mash-up like you've never seen. Pair up with a friend and take on the field together.
A fan-crafted 116-card expansion — a reverse Chronicles that reaches forward in time to cherry-pick cards from Fallen Empires through Weatherlight. Fresh archetypes, new life for mid-tier strategies, and the silver-age soul of 93/94 kept fully intact.
We aim to have a good time and let everyone jam what they like the most. Shuffle up one of our Cubes, draft some Slanfan's Crap or Shuffle up and Cut for some ANTE!
Some victories aren't measured on the scoreboard — they're measured in stories, chaos, and unforgettable plays. Special Awards will be up for grabs all weekend: team glory in Battle of the Clubs, loads of prizes in our custom Old School Bingo, infinite glory for those who dare challenge time itself in Dominus Temporis, and the power-hungry few who complete the tron and claim Urza Assembled. And for the truly fearless brewers: bring the weird tech and the rare cards for your shot to become the Spice Lord.
From Stockholm Central Station: take the red line towards either Norsborg or Fruängen. Travel time to Hornstull is about 8 minutes, followed by a 5-10 minute walk to the venue.
Several bus lines stop near Hornstull and Långholmen, including:
Bus 4: towards Södermalm
Bus 55: towards Liljeholmen
Bus 66: towards Alvik
Get off at Hornstull or a nearby stop and walk the final 5–10 minutes to the venue.
Located on the picturesque island, just a stone's throw from the venue, Långholmens Hotel offers a unique blend of history and comfort. With its charming rooms and tranquil surroundings, it's the perfect place to unwind after an epic day of gaming.
Visit their website for more information and booking details.
The night before the tournament we aim to gather for a proper sit-down dinner — good food, good company, and plenty of cards on the table. Expect a relaxed evening of casual games, catching up with old friends, and getting into the right headspace before the event.
Details on venue and sign-up to follow. Keep an eye on this page.
— MAIN EVENT —
Swedish B&R + Revenna Reprint
10:00 — 01:00
Swiss + Top-8
50min rounds
Lunch break after round 2
Dinner break after the swiss
There will be some food trucks available outside the venue. In addition, there's a nice restaurant in the area — Långholmens Wärdshus10:00 — 20:00
Straight Swiss
50min rounds
15:00 — 22:00
Swiss + Top-4
50min rounds
All proceeds from the event go directly to research.
TMIOT 2027 donates all proceeds to researchers working to understand and defeat Systemisk skleros (sklerodermi) — a rare and serious autoimmune disease in which the body's own immune system attacks its connective tissue, causing the skin and internal organs to harden and scar. It can affect the lungs, heart, kidneys, and digestive system, and there is currently no healing salve for it.
Research is the only way forward. By showing up, slinging the cards you love, and competing for glory — you are directly funding the people working to change that.
Every card cast.
Every drink served.
It all counts.
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Win something great. Give something back.
During the main event, we'll be selling raffle tickets for a chance to win amazing prizes from the community. Every ticket sold goes entirely to charity — not a single SEK goes anywhere else.
Tickets will be available at the event. The draw takes place at the end of the swiss, and you do not need to be present to win — but you'll want to be.
We welcome donations of Magic cards, alters, sealed product, artwork, accessories, or anything else the community would love to play for. Get in touch and we'll make sure it ends up in the raffle pool.
EMAIL USThe people who painted the cards we fell in love with belong here.
We invite artists from the early years of Magic to join us in Stockholm — to sign cards, alter them on the spot, sell prints, and spend the weekend among the people who have been slinging their art for decades. Swapping stories about what it was like to paint for a game nobody knew would become what it is today.
Artists receive complimentary entry and a dedicated space. Get in touch:
EMAIL USOne of the world's most beautiful cities — built across 14 islands where Lake Mälaren meets the Baltic Sea.
Make the most of your visit:
- Gamla Stan — The medieval old town. Cobbled streets, colourful buildings, and the Royal Palace. A must.
- Vasa Museum — A 17th-century warship that sank on its maiden voyage and was raised intact 333 years later. Jaw-dropping.
- Fotografiska — World-class photography museum with a rooftop bar and stunning harbour views.
- Östermalms Saluhall — Stockholm's historic indoor food market, rebuilt in 1888 and restored to its full glory. Stunning architecture, artisan vendors, and some of the best open-faced sandwiches you'll ever eat. A mandatory detour.
- Södermalm — The neighbourhood where we're playing. Gritty, creative, full of great cafés and bars.
- Café Saturnus — Arguably Stockholm's best kanelbulle. The cinnamon buns are the size of your head.
- Skinnarviksberget — A short walk from the venue. The best free panoramic view of the city.
- Archipelago day trip — Hop on a ferry and explore the 30,000-island archipelago just outside the city.
- Paradox Museum — Floors full of optical illusions, impossible perspectives, and mind-bending rooms. Equal parts confusing and delightful — much like a Chains of Mephistopheles.