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uncommon sheet. They were three times as rare as most other uncommons. The remaining uncommons were 25 U3 and 5 U2 cards. Of the common cards, each is equally common if each card with a unique artwork is counted as an individual card. Counting only functionally unique cards, there were 15 common cards that appeared in four versions and 20 that appeared in three versions. There was also one common, Delif's Cone, that had only one version, making it just as rare as an U3 uncommon.
984:, an artifact that Urza's lieutenant Tawnos received from Mishra's lieutenant Ashnod. The activation of the artifact triggers a blast that destroys the site of the last battle, the island of Argoth, and thus ends the war by destroying both armies. In the aftermath of the conflict, the blast triggered by the Golgothian Sylex upsets the climate of Dominaria leading to an Ice Age. The culmination of Urza's and Mishra's conflict was expanded upon further in the 1998 expansion set
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1580:– This land is highly sought after for the "lands" archetype deck in Legacy. When it was originally printed, it was not particularly useful due to creature decks not being particularly viable. This meant that players did not save the card or treat it as valuable. As new cards were printed over time, Tabernacle became more useful, but copies of it are now difficult to find and the card has become by far the most valuable card of
2408:. Each color had two main creature types, as well as cards that benefit from controlling creatures of those types. Another theme introduced was internal strife within each color. Each color had two major tribes, one of the rulers, and another lesser or enslaved force; the lesser force rebels against or escapes control of the old rulers in each storyline, causing their collapse—hence, the Fallen Empires.
1908:, a series of conflicts ends up causing most of the inhabitants of the continent of Terisiare to revert to a more primitive state. During this time, several leaders and notable heroes rise up, such as Vervamon the Elder (who was later burned at the stake), Maeveen O'Donahough, Barl the Artificer, Mairisil the Pretender, and Lord Ith (who was held captive by Mairsil).
1011:, a U2, exists in two versions, one barely noticeably missing the circle behind the activation cost of the ability. For collectors' purposes, Tawnos's Weaponry is thus sometimes counted as two U1 cards. Of the commons, 25 are C4. The remaining commons are 5 C2 and 11 C1. The C1 commons are usually dubbed as uncommons, as a C1 card is exactly as rare as a U3 card.
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in four different rarities. The five multicolored
Legends at common are C1, appearing each once on the print sheet and thus just as common as the uncommons from the set. The seven common artifacts are C2, and the 30 common cards with a single color are C3. The remaining three commons are the Urza's lands, originally from
1318:. Each booster box contained only half of the uncommon cards in the set. This along with the comparatively small printing made collecting the entire 310-card set very difficult. Wizards of the Coast implemented a card exchange program for US customers that ran until August 1994, replacing up to 100 cards per shipment.
901:. The story is primarily about the brothers Urza and Mishra who are inseparable at first, but become sworn enemies over the finding of two power stones. Trying to get hold of the other's stone they eventually lay waste to the whole continent of Terisiare. The set was created by the group of students at the
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sold in 12-card booster packs that contained three cards from the uncommon print sheet and nine from the common sheet. Of the cards from the uncommon sheet, 25 were three times as common as the other 46, essentially dividing the cards from the uncommon sheet into rares and uncommons. The commons come
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was released in
November 1994. It was sold in boosters of eight cards with a box of boosters containing sixty booster packs. Each booster contained two cards from the uncommon and six from the common sheet. Of the cards from the uncommon sheet, 36 were functionally rares (U1) and appeared once on the
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is widely regarded as an overall weak set in power level. The set "with mixed reviews from players, and controversy over the set's effectiveness still rages on." The set's large printing meant the individual price of each card on the secondary market was comparatively inexpensive, fueling perceptions
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had a restricted list back then, but Maze of Ith was on the
Vintage restricted list for some time as well. Maze of Ith has a somewhat strange rarity; it is the 44th uncommon in the set, but does not appear on the uncommon sheet. Instead, it appeared on the common sheet, but 1/3 as often as the actual
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includes a few minor collation and typographical errors. One of them was the so-called "Arabian
Mountain". When the decision was made to have the expansion sets fully playable with the basic set, Wizards of the Coast decided that there was no need to include basic lands in the print run, so they were
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During these times, he employs Maveen O'Donahough and her troop of mercenaries, who go out to scout, search and destroy, and undertake other various missions. They are accompanied by
Vervamon the Elder, an elderly sage who records parts of their travel and takes down bits of important lore. However,
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booster packs contain eight cards, two from the uncommon sheet and six from the common sheet. The set as a whole consists of 78 cards. Nineteen of these cards are U3, meaning they appear three times on the uncommon sheet, and 32 cards are U2 and are thus usually dubbed the rares of the set, although
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Afterwards, the brothers separate and leave the excavation site. In the following years, Urza and Mishra come into positions of substantial power in Yotia and amongst the
Fallaji people, respectively. After some hostilities, the empires eventually conduct open warfare against each other. The events
3264:– A blue sorcery that allows a player to search his or her library for a blue instant card and put it directly into his or her hand. This card has been restricted to one per deck in the Vintage format because it can search one of the many other extremely powerful blue cards in that format, such as
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has a reputation for having an erratic power level and not being balanced particularly finely. Notably, the designers made extremely powerful spells that could lock opposing creatures out of the game entirely such as The Abyss and Moat, but extremely weak creatures. The result was a combination of
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and centers on the two brothers Urza and Mishra. Urza is born on the first day of the year 0 AR and his brother, Mishra, on the final day of that year. Ten years later, when their father falls ill, they are sent as apprentices to their father's friend, the artificer
Tocasia. After several years at
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happened upon it. He wished to protect the plane, so he, along with the planeswalker Serra, created a ban to keep other planeswalkers out. Feroz later died in a lab accident while studying a fire elemental trapped in ice. Serra later allowed herself to be killed by a mugger who wanted to take her
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as a game, this was a great boon. However, it succeeded too well; collectors, speculators, and stores who'd invested in expensive cards saw the value of their purchases plummet. Due to complaints from them, Wizards of the Coast enacted the "Reserve List": a guarantee that a certain percentage of
2037:– This was the first card that penalized players for using non-basic lands. It was designed from a top-down flavor perspective that flooding the land with red light should transform lands to produce red mana. It has proved a staple in the Modern format, and sees occasional play in Legacy as well.
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The expansion, on average, had an unexpectedly low power level compared to previously released expansions. Initially, very few cards were used for competitive play when the expansion was legal in the
Standard tournament format. More problematically, the cards weren't considered interesting even
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was printed to satisfy the market demand of players who had been unable to buy as much of the first four expansions as they wished, or who were new players and missed those expansions entirely. Wizards of the Coast's development team for
Chronicles excluded powerful, abusive cards that were the
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was the last set to be sold in eight-card booster packs; six cards would be from the common sheet, and two cards from the uncommon sheet. Uncommons and rares were distinguished by how often a card appeared on the uncommon sheet; (actual) uncommons were three times as frequent as rares.
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to stay with the original backs, allowing cards from various sets to be mixed freely in gameplay. To replace the new card back, a symbolic scimitar was added between the card artwork and card text, making the first expansion symbol; every expansion set since has displayed a unique one.
1920:" (a mage-prison built by his chief artificer, Barl) and wages war in the "Dark Lands", areas of Terisiare overcome with black mana influence. Lord Ith summons a rag man to find someone to free him. Mairsil is obsessed with finding a gateway to Phyrexia, and when a young mage named
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during the conflict lead to both Urza and Mishra acquiring the leadership amongst their people. The conflict becomes an all-out war, but no side is able to gain the upper hand. In the final battle of the conflict, both armies fight to a standstill. Eventually, Urza activates the
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was omitted in half the printing. The only major problem noticed by players was the poor collation of the set; many booster boxes contained several packs with exactly the same cards in each, making it difficult for players in many areas to collect complete sets. To correct this,
1531:. Of these, 46 are C2, meaning that they appear two times on the print sheet, and are thus twice as common as the other 29 C1 commons. Seven of the 114 uncommons are U2, and all other 107 uncommons are U1. Of the 121 rares, each is R1, making them all equally prevalent.
976:, which is also located in the caves. Mutual desire for the other's piece of the powerstone eventually leads them to turn the power of their stones onto each other. Attempting to end the duel, Tocasia puts herself into the middle, leading to her inadvertent death.
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Mountain cards printed. Another error, this time in printing, caused two different styles of generic mana symbols to be printed on some cards. Some copies of these cards feature a regular sized generic mana symbol, other copies have one that is smaller and darker.
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would not happen again. While initially largely ignored, the
Reserve List has since grown contentious as the price of various old cards protected by the Reserve List has continued to climb in the years since, with "players constantly calling for its abolishment".
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has said that he wishes the Reserve List had never been created, but Wizards of the Coast has elected to honor it because they didn't want to set a precedent that they broke their own promises. Wizards of the Coast stopped adding new cards to the Reserve List in
1094:. When combined, these lands can add 7 mana to their controller's mana pool. While it is unlikely to draw all three cards early from a deck of sixty cards, decks built around searching for any playing pieces of 'Tron' have been powerful tournament decks in the
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introduces several mechanics and keywords to the game, most prominently the namesake mechanic of Legends: multicolored creatures of which there could only be one in play at a time. These were the first multicolored cards in the game. The expansion symbol for
1447:. This would later be further modified to only check uniqueness within each player's battlefield individually, rather than the game as a whole, and that if a second Legendary permanent would come into play, its controller can choose which one to keep.
1423:– A new type of creature with a special restriction: there can only be one Legend in play, as they were flavored as unique heroes and specific places, not interchangeable armies or territory. Briefly, only one copy was allowed per deck when
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used the "cantrip" ability: a cantrip spell in the Ice Age block allowed a player to draw a card at the beginning of the next turn in addition to a normally minor spell effect. Later cantrips allowed a player to draw a card immediately.
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Tocasia's camp where the brothers made several inventions and discoveries, they explore the Caves of Koilos, a place filled with Thran artifacts. There the brothers each find one half of a powerstone that sealed the gate to the plane of
960:, appeared. It describes the events leading to the Thran-Phyrexian War and the conflict itself. The Thran are the civilization that created the powerstones that are the cause of the separation and ensuing conflict of Urza and Mishra.
1592:– Moat is a powerful enchantment that stops all non-Flying creatures from attacking, rendering them useless until an opponent can remove Moat itself. Moat was featured in one of the first true "control" decks of the game alongside
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from the first four expansion sets. This was due to company policy that stated that a card could not be reprinted in a white-bordered set without first appearing in a black-bordered set in that language. The Italian version of
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described it at the time as "easily the most complicated and best-looking of the expansions. The play value is high for the complexity, and the cards are very valuable for play. The flavor is probably the most cohesive since
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were released in 2001 and 2002. It follows the adventures of Hazezon Tamar who teams up with many other legends from the set such as Jedit Ojanen. The story takes place in the southern regions of Terisiare well after the
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is an eclipsed moon. It was released in 8-card booster packs, of which 2 cards were from the uncommon sheet and 6 cards from the common sheet; 43 uncommons were printed twice as often in the uncommon sheet as 35 rares.
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was held shortly after the release of the set, Wizards included a rule mandating that each deck had to have five cards from each legal expansion. This was widely perceived as forcing decks to include at least a few
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After the destruction of large amounts of the continent Terisiare during the Brothers' War, most nations turn heavily to religion and magic to help them cope with the coming ice age caused by the detonation of the
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sets to be black-bordered, except the Italian version, which would be white-bordered because every card in it had already been printed in Italian in a black-bordered set. However, Wizards of the Coast's licensee
1471:– An ability that took effect whenever said creature became blocked by more than one creature. Creatures with Rampage would get a bonus to their power and toughness for each creature blocking it beyond the first.
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when he returns, he is branded a heretic and burned at the stake as a martyr. Eventually, Jodah frees Lord Ith as Mairsil begins to lose his power, caused by the weakening of the land by the coming ice age.
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was the first set to include cards that required more than one color of mana to play. These cards were distinguished by a gold background and proved popular enough to be a common mechanic in later sets.
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The events surrounding the set begin many years after Feroz's death, when his ban begins to fade. The residents of Ulgrotha (now known to its inhabitants as the Homelands) are at war with one another.
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removed. However, one Mountain basic land card accidentally remained on the print sheet as a common, in a slot intended for a Desert card. Due to this oversight, the Mountain is now the most common
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expansion set, released in November 1994. Out of the set of 187 cards, 102 were functionally unique, with the remainder being variant illustrations of other cards in the set. The mechanics of
1833:, it did not introduce any new keywords, but did include a number of themes including sacrifice, Goblin tribal, and colors "hosing" themselves (flavored as betrayal). The expansion symbol for
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2933:, but it remains in force for some cards printed from 1993 to 1999. Once the Reserve List stopped being used for new sets, several other reprint sets have since been made that are similar to
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to its owner's hand. Because of its utility and power, Karakas is banned in the Commander format (also known as Elder Dragon Highlander) format where Legendary Creatures are much more common.
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used an artifact called the Apocalypse Chime, given to her by her master, to destroy all life and mana on Ulgrotha. The plane became a prime battleground for wizards, until the planeswalker
1485:, banding allowed multiple creatures to attack as a single unit, allowing the attacking player to decide how damage was distributed to his or her creatures, if the defending player blocked.
1032:– This was the first land that could turn into a creature. Its design had a strong impact on later lands that are able to become creatures (called "man lands"), leading to the design of the
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magazine, rating it an 8 out of 10 overall. Butcher comments that "players who want cheap 'killer cards' are going to be disappointed. Those who genuinely enjoy the game, though, will find
1005:, 29 are U3, meaning that they appear three times on the uncommon print sheet. 4 are U2, and the remaining 26 uncommons are U1. These are usually dubbed the rares of the set. Also the card
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runaway success, many of the printings of these early sets were too small to satisfy the rapidly growing fanbase. Cards from them became rare, hard to find, and expensive. It was not until
3280:– An artifact that was considered one of the more powerful cards in the set, as it allowed any color to remove creatures from play. It was reprinted as part of the "timeshifted" subset in
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are white-bordered, in accordance with the Wizards of the Coast policy of the time that black-bordered cards would only be reprinted with white borders. In addition, the game text on many
1871:, which has a black diagonal line through the text box as a result of a hair on the printing plate. Cards with artwork by Dennis Detwiler were inadvertently credited to Denise Detwiler.
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has a reputation for having a somewhat weak power level compared to earlier sets, and slowed the speed of the game down. Initial problems with powerful cards in earlier sets had led
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and eventually led to the banning of this card from all tournament formats as it was perceived to consume too much time in tournaments. In his article "The Making of Arabian Nights"
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backs when that game was manufactured at the same factory. These were distributed in Wyvern starters and have an exceptionally high value on the secondary market relative to other
1453:– Enchantments that enchanted the entire "world." These enchantments would have an effect that affected all players at the same time and were limited to only one in play at a time.
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thirteen years later saw little tournament play), it was memorably powerful at the time. The art of Juzám Djinn is also widely considered to be one of the most iconic of the early
3173:, each color had at least one legend, with some colors having as many as five (Black has Baron Sengir, Irini Sengir, Grandmother Sengir, Veldrane of Sengir and Ihsan's Shade).
1443:, respectively. When printed, if a second Legend would come into play, it would instead go to the graveyard; this would be modified many years later to "both are destroyed" in
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A number of Fallen Empires cards also made heavy usage of counters and tokens, leading the company to publish a sheet of cardboard counters in the game's companion magazine
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expansion set, released in June 1994. It was the first expansion set to be sold in packs of 15 (previous expansions had been sold in packs of 8). The set was designed by
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man lands. Along with Strip Mine and the Urzatron lands, Mishra's Factory is also the first non-basic land card with varying artwork (Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter).
559:) to use an explicit earthbound mythos for its background story, although many other sets are inspired or loosely flavored by real-earth cultures (e.g. Norse cultures in
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include a tribal subtheme and heavy use of counters and tokens. Thematically, the set experiments with conflict within the colors. The expansion symbol for the set is a
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as the first Airships are built by Johan who tried to conquer the entire continent. Many other legends of the set end up fighting Johan's army at the battle for Efrava.
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would adopt a new paradigm: "blocks" of expansion sets. Multiple expansions would all take place in the same setting, and progress a storyline. This was first seen with
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is a set of 92 cards. The smaller darker numbers in the casting cost are referred to as series (a) and the lighter and larger numbers are referred to as series (b).
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from their games. In his article, "The Making of Arabian Nights", Garfield cites this as his inspiration to "be more adventurous in creating mechanics and themes".
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2802:. They are C4, but each has four different artworks, so for collector's purposes they often counted as three C1 cards each. It is estimated that about 180 million
1511:– The ability of certain creatures to inflict poison, a separate kind of damage distinct from life total; ten poison counters causes the game to instantly be lost.
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into German, French and Italian markets. The German and French versions of the black-bordered set are the same, and contained all the cards that rotated into
2482:– For their mana efficiency, protection from respective colors and combat oriented abilities, these clerics were used in many successful decks of this period.
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with their own mechanical theme and setting; these new cards could be played on their own, or mixed in with decks created from cards in the base sets. With
3248:– A green legend, its untargetability made it a staple in many early green decks. It was the first creature printed to be untargetable as a static ability.
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revolves around artifacts. Only 35 of the 85 different cards are colored, the remaining 50 cards being artifacts and lands. The expansion symbol for
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quickly sold out in the hobby-gaming market, so both new and existing players had extremely limited access to cards from those sets at the time.
731:— Basic land. The Arabian Nights "mountain" was the only basic land card of the set printed, by mistake; no basic lands were meant to be printed.
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and putting short quotes from the book on the cards as flavor text the set originally had no own background story. In 1995–96 two comic books (
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for power level reasons. It became even stronger after the "mana burn" rule was removed from the game, which damaged players for unspent mana.
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as well, but instead of playtesting the set they managed only to submit some comments because their schedule was so tight. At that point in
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1683:) – These lands are considered among the weakest cards ever printed. They conditionally grant "Bands with Other Legends", and nothing else.
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introduce several important mechanics to the game and each pack of cards contained a rules card explaining the new mechanics and keywords.
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has decided never to reprint these, for concern of alienating collectors. On the other hand, the Mountain, accidentally not removed from
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who desire knowledge, and the Ancients, wizards who are prepared to be cruel to defend 'their' mysteries. A Tolgath planeswalker named
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succeeded in opening up the supply of notable cards to casual players, eliminating scarcity issues on cards from the earlier sets. For
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cards were sold in booster packs that contain eight cards, two from the uncommon sheet and six from the common sheet. Of the cards in
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2078:– This card is widely regarded as being one of the worst land cards ever printed. Its main use is to be given to an opponent somehow.
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managed to solve many of the printing errors that had plagued previous sets, although the expansion symbol was missing from the card
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was the first card to use what would eventually come to be called the Exile zone as a holding zone for cards temporarily out of play.
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5221:"And Then, An In-Depth Analysis Of The History Of Magic Rarity, Thus Providing More Background For Tony Sculimbrene's Arguments ("
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published seven expansion sets from 1993 to 1995, and one compilation set. These sets contained new cards that "expanded" on the
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balance team of the time de-powered much of the set, helping lead to the reputed low power level of the cards. When the first
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expansion set, released in October 1995. While a stand-alone set as far as its storyline, it was considered to be part of the
1947:"Sacrifice", where a player has to sacrifice something to gain the upper hand against an opponent, usually life or creatures.
1652:– At one point considered the best reusable creature kill spell ever, The Abyss locks out opposing creature decks efficiently.
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2853:) in their entirety in Italian, and released them in that order, the opposite of the order of the original English versions.
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provided both Legendary Creatures and Legendary Lands, while Legendary Artifacts and Enchantments would not be printed until
2627:, released in July 1995. The set is one of two sets that have been sold in twelve-card booster packs, the other having been
701:, so that each set could stand on its own. After this idea was vetoed, City in a Bottle was an intended "safeguard" that if
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creator, acted as the sole designer for the set, and developed it in parallel with other teams working on what would become
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as "Magic's all-time design low". According to Rosewater, the set had been designed by friends of Wizards of the Coast CEO
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as Power Ten to include the card. Library of Alexandria is restricted in Vintage and not legal to play in any other format.
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is a well established principle, but in Vintage there are several ways to make use of cards discarded, especially with the
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The 140-card set introduced no new mechanics or keywords; however, it did use some of the mechanics previously unique to
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and recounted the aftermath of the events of that set. The 119-card expansion explored the darker sides of the colors of
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decks today due to its ability to provide its controller with a lot of mana quickly. Mishra's Workshop is banned from
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that Wizards of the Coast was able to print enough cards to meet demand; additionally, Wizards of the Coast published
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design as a set revolving around artifacts, it was largely the lands from the set that had most impact on the game.
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a valuable addition to their card collection." In an analysis of the quality of every set, Craig Jones described
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commons. As a result, it was printed somewhat more than the other uncommons, although still less than the commons.
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expansion to have cards of three explicit rarities: commons, uncommons, and rares. There are 75 common cards in
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first expansion around, but eventually decided to use a real-world mythos. Personally fascinated with the
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of a weak power level. Still, the set has its proponents, who note its strong flavor and good commons.
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was initially only told through the flavor texts of the cards. However, in 1999 the first novel in the
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was a groundbreaking set in terms of its impact on the game. In his article "It Happened One Nights",
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they are only 33% less common than U3 cards. Of the commons 9 are C5 and 16 are C4. Additionally the
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introduced no new mechanics. However, it did utilize several themes that would be used later on in
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cards ever printed. The restrictions on this creature make it unfeasible in almost every situation.
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co-founder Steve Conard and friend Robin Herbert in Canada before the game was initially released.
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has an ability that each player can activate. This theme was further explored with the Mongers in
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was one of the strongest Standard decks for more than a year. Urzatron lands are also used in
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rares from each set would never be reprinted. It was essentially a guarantee that a set like
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was the first set that made use of coin flips to introduce additional randomness to the game.
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allowed black to destroy black creatures (something Black had trouble doing before), while
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introduced a "buyback" program, allowing players to trade in their excess cards for money.
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1973:"Cooperation of enemy colors", where cards interacted favorable with enemy colors such as
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did not have the printing errors and misleading artist credits that existed in preceding
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Tynes, John. "Back in style: Magic:the Gathering - Chronicles has some familiar faces".
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development, the role of expansions was relatively undefined, and Garfield intended for
214:, published in 1993. The set is composed entirely of new cards. The expansion symbol of
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5191:"What Is The Best/Worst Set In Magic: The Gathering's History? – By Craig "Prof" Jones"
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4701:"TheMisprintGuy Magic Oddica – Chapter III: Wyvern backed cards | Eternal Central"
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cards was updated to reflect then-current rules, rulings, and templating. For example,
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proved too divisive to a player, they had a card that could stop the entire expansion.
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to their decks at tournaments such as the first Pro Tour New York in February, 1996.
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Waterman, Paul (February 1995). "Oops: the definitive guide to Magic misprints".
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is the oldest expansion to have been printed in a foreign language; the Italian
468:– The concept of the ability that would become Lifelink was first introduced on
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sets. The problem of poor collation persisted, though, which had also troubled
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Gaming as Culture: Essays on Reality, Identity and Experience in Fantasy Games
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instructed players to place "chips" on the card to mark its status, while the
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wedding ring (Serra would appear briefly in the novelization of a later set,
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with some of the characters and places coming directly from these tales. The
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Lands with abilities, djinns and efreets, metagame effects, coin-flip effects
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Black: The Order of the Ebon Hand faces a rebellion by its enslaved Thrulls.
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decks have been built around the mana acceleration that this card provides.
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was the last set produced only in English, although the two previous sets,
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came out, but this restriction was quickly modified to merely one in play.
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was misprinted, omitting the leading ligature character because the chosen
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set to have the story dictate most of the design of the cards in the set.
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was released in early August 1995 and went out of print in December 1996.
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White: Icatia and its Order of Leitbur face zealots of the Farrelite Cult.
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was the first set with Lands that had abilities other than mana abilities.
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to be 350–375 million cards, compared to 75 million for its predecessor,
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cards to bear a purple and gold back that would allow players to exclude
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Repeated symbols from Arabian Nights, Antiquities, Legends, and The Dark
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525:. Aside from using the original tale as an inspiration for the cards of
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which was printed not only in Italian, but also in German and French.
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quickly made it to the lists of restricted cards. Unlike today, even
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is second in fraction of cards reprinted in an expansion set only to
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stands out as being one of the only two card sets primarily based on
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decks for years. For some time Vintage players even referred to the
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enabled players to gain control of their opponent's permanents, but
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also included single-color legendary creatures, first published in
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featured the "bands with other" mechanic, creating creatures that
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block for tournament legality purposes until the announcement of
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detailed among others the following innovations or expansions on
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also provides the flavor text for most of the cards in the set.
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4374:. Academy of Adventure Gaming Arts & Design. Archived from
4237:"Wizards of the Coast announces its Legends exchange program".
3840:. New York, NY, USA: Thunder's Mouth Press. 1996. p. 122.
2833:) had different cards, because Wizards of the Coast's licensee
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Red: An unnamed Dwarven Kingdom is overrun by Goblins and Orcs.
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design team, composed of Jim Lin, Chris Page, Dave Pettey, and
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where the effect is considered slightly undercosted at 2 mana.
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instead contained the cards rotated into 4th Edition from the
1980:"Self-hosing", where cards were good against their own color.
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4752:"Rollespilsmagasinet Fønix (Issue 6 - January/February 1995)"
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begins 600 years earlier, during a war between the Tolgath,
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sets, especially the payment of life to activate abilities.
4295:"18000 Words: The 100 Worst Magic Cards of All Time (20-1)"
3954:"Makers of 'Magic: The Gathering' Game Remove Racist Cards"
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introduced a tribal theme that would later be revisited in
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arrives, he tries to manipulate the boy to take him there.
605:— This card was long considered to be the best creature in
4521:"Anmeldelser og den korte nyhedsliste | Article | RPGGeek"
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sets have a background story, it is rather unusual for a
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introduced no new cards, but solely reprinted cards from
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Magic: The Gathering expansion sets released in 1993–1995
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menace; the elves of the forest struggle to contain the
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Scrye Collectible Card Game Checklist & Price Guide
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used "counters" instead, as had become standard usage.
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to give the set its own storyline, taking place on the
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was printed as a Sorcery instead of as an Enchantment.
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card. Wizards noted that there were just under 31,000
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Player response against the proposed new back caused
287:, was called upon to become the development team for
5101:"Aaron's Random Card Comment of the Day #9, 10/8/10"
4260:"Aaron's Random Card Comment of the Day #5, 10/1/10"
4084:"Dominarian History 101: Introduction To Magic Lore"
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had a misplaced gray dot background for a mana cost.
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3097:The set takes place in a plane known as Ulgrotha.
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111:92 cards (78 unique: 27 commons and 51 uncommons)
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4396:Burke, Scott M. (1994), "Magic: The Gathering",
3437:The Complete Encyclopedia of Magic The Gathering
1066:play, but the card is not restricted in Vintage.
229:is inspired by the themes and characters of the
5170:Butcher, Andy (January 1996). "Games Reviews".
2738:at the time, such as the Elder Dragon Legends,
2714:frequent sources of player complaints, such as
2273:takes place on the continent of Sarpadia after
1604:– This card is less powerful than the original
927:, and the circle around the activation cost of
828:, Jim Lin, Dave Petty, Joe Mick, and Chris Page
6242:Destroy All Humans. They Can't Be Regenerated.
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2523:was the beginning of the "block" paradigm for
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1110:decks that aim to assemble Tron quickly using
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4983:"Twenty Things That Were Going to Kill Magic"
4789:Wylie, Tom. "Chronicles functional changes".
3139:started design as a story first". While most
585:— The effect to create subgames is unique in
5070:"Homelands: The Making of a Magic Expansion"
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2889:ended up printing the only foreign-language
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5303:Official set sites at Wizards of the Coast
4495:"Exclusive MOR Preview: Vengeful Firebrand"
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3498:Tournament Reports for Magic: The Gathering
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2091:(Danish) (Issue 4 - September/October 1994)
2017:– One of the iconic red creatures in early
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3757:Page, Chris (May 1996), "Card Spotlight",
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2988:115 cards, 140 including different artwork
2495:(Danish) (Issue 6 - January/February 1995)
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5268:Lin, Jim. "The power of Fallen Empires".
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2262:. This expansion is easily my favorite."
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2049:generally has a rather low power level,
1863:Misprints for this set include the card
593:called Shahrazad his favorite card from
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4398:Scrye - The Game Card Collector's Guide
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2633:. The set remains somewhat unusual, as
909:design the original game. Mechanically
791:100 cards (41 commons and 59 uncommons)
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5111:from the original on 13 September 2011
5068:Ferris, Christopher (22 August 2011).
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4352:from the original on February 15, 2017
4322:. Wizards of the Coast. Archived from
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956:. In 1999 the prequel, "The Thran" by
381:Even when separated from its place as
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4920:"What the heck is Renaissance anyway"
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1058:– The Workshop is a mainstay of many
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4569:"Whatever Happened to Barry's Land?"
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4090:from the original on 9 December 2010
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3738:from the original on 15 January 2010
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2750:, and the three "Urza's Lands" from
2178:, Jim Lin, Dave Petty and Chris Page
1328:was released in 1995, shortly after
494:Richard Garfield considered several
247:real-world fiction (the other being
5123:
5049:from the original on April 25, 2018
5019:from the original on April 25, 2018
4989:from the original on April 29, 2017
4959:from the original on April 29, 2017
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4297:. StarCityGames. 13 February 2004.
3682:from the original on 4 October 2016
3450:Williams, J. Patrick (2007-05-02),
3322:
665:— The Library has been a staple of
511:mythos, and inspired by the recent
13:
5781:Compilation, reprint, and box sets
5695:Adventures in the Forgotten Realms
5261:
5099:Forsythe, Aaron (8 October 2010).
4478:Searle, Michael (September 1995),
4346:"Absurd or Ridiculous? You Decide"
4258:Forsythe, Aaron (1 October 2010).
3941:
3898:. deckcheck.net. 27 January 2010.
3311:(Danish) (Issue 11 - Dec/Jan 1995)
3237:
3020:Jim Lin, Chris Page, Dave Pettey,
2437:
2374:, was available in six languages.
1996:
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1232:, Jim Lin, Chris Page, Dave Pettey
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553:is one of the two sets (the other
153:Jim Lin, Chris Page, Dave Pettey,
14:
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6222:Strixhaven: A Curriculum of Chaos
5298:
5282:
5251:"Anmeldelser | Article | RPGGeek"
5188:
4836:"Inaugural Tournament (Pro Tour)"
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4493:Hayashi, Riki (14 January 2008).
3182:ignoring their weak power level;
2623:was the first compilation set of
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886:. It was the first set to have a
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4677:. 13 August 2003. Archived from
4344:Gottlieb, Mark (March 6, 2002).
4082:Torres, Jeff (6 December 2010).
4003:from the original on 2009-06-29.
3366:"Gatecrashing the Party, Part 2"
3012:Scott Hungerford and Kyle Namvar
2965:
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1817:was the fourth expansion set of
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1122:to quickly cast threats such as
894:that explores the mythos of the
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4897:. 22 April 2002. Archived from
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4497:. tcgplayer.com. Archived from
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3618:. 8 August 2002. Archived from
3544:. 5 August 2002. Archived from
3466:from the original on 2013-12-02
3135:Director of R&D, "it seems
1860:was also published in Italian.
1577:The Tabernacle at Pendrell Vale
414:Opponent-activated abilities –
232:Thousand and One Arabian Nights
6208:Guildmasters' Guide to Ravnica
4868:. Crystal Keep. Archived from
4542:. Crystal Keep. Archived from
4417:. Crystal Keep. Archived from
4372:"Origins Award Winners (1994)"
4020:. Crystal Keep. Archived from
3921:Tom LaPille (August 7, 2009).
3803:"The Making of Arabian Nights"
3732:"25 Random Things about Magic"
3579:"The Making of Arabian Nights"
3534:
3511:Elias, Skaff (9 August 2002).
3504:
3335:. Crystal Keep. Archived from
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2506:Ice Age (Magic: The Gathering)
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1345:This set had a few misprints:
1221:Steve Conard and Robin Herbert
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597:also due to its unique effect.
1:
6302:Card games introduced in 1995
6297:Card games introduced in 1994
6292:Card games introduced in 1993
4768:Tynes, John (May–June 1995).
4046:Elias, Skaff (8 March 2002).
3864:LaPille, Tom (26 June 2009).
3716:. No. 4. pp. 85–86.
3407:Miller, John Jackson (2001),
3315:
3131:According to Aaron Forsythe,
2897:printing with black borders.
2538:
1543:some of the weakest cards in
1038:man lands and eventually the
3923:"Meet the Exiled: Daily MTG"
3302:
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1547:as well as the most potent.
1476:Banding and Bands With Other
1408:
967:takes place on the plane of
489:
411:explored this theme further.
403:Stealing opponent's cards –
7:
5755:Outlaws of Thunder Junction
5690:Strixhaven: School of Mages
4795:. Vol. 2, no. 4.
3951:Ziobro, Paul (2020-06-11).
3648:. July 2002. Archived from
3542:"The almost different back"
3126:
2754:. Tournament players added
2346:announced the print run of
2139:(counting distinct artwork)
2135:(functionally different) /
1706:
1701:Best Game Accessory of 1994
1564:, this card is a staple of
1556:– Better than the original
1515:
508:One Thousand and One Nights
10:
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6063:Duels of the Planeswalkers
5765:Duskmourn: House of Horror
4891:"Ask Wizards - April 2002"
4400:, vol. 2, p. 68.
3761:, no. #10, p. 13
2503:
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903:University of Pennsylvania
19:The collectible card game
6282:Magic: The Gathering sets
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5675:Ikoria: Lair of Behemoths
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4247:. Summer 1994. p. 6.
3997:"Arabian Nights Mountain"
3642:"Official Reprint Policy"
3496:Wakefield, Jamie (1997),
3309:Rollespilsmagasinet Fønix
3035:
3027:
3016:
3008:
3000:
2992:
2984:
2976:
2964:
2900:
2893:that was ever released—a
2786:Printing and distribution
2592:
2584:
2572:
2564:
2552:
2493:Rollespilsmagasinet Fønix
2327:Printing and distribution
2313:revolt. The storyline of
2198:
2190:
2182:
2171:
2159:
2151:
2143:
2129:
2121:
2107:
2089:Rollespilsmagasinet Fønix
1829:. Unlike its predecessor
1788:
1780:
1772:
1762:
1758:Sacrifice, Tribal, Poison
1754:
1746:
1738:
1730:
1718:
1608:, but it is still strong.
1252:
1244:
1236:
1225:
1217:
1205:
1195:
1187:
1179:
1171:
1150:
993:
848:
840:
832:
821:
811:
803:
795:
787:
779:
765:
719:and is included with the
625:encyclopedia (along with
376:
176:
168:
160:
149:
139:
131:
123:
115:
107:
99:
5700:Innistrad: Midnight Hunt
4770:"Welcome to the Ice Age"
4210:"The History of Legends"
4180:"The History of Legends"
4048:"Legendary Difficulties"
3777:"It Happened One Nights"
3513:"Better Late Than Never"
2744:Sol'Kanar the Swamp King
2580:(counting diff. artwork)
2165:"Tribal" creature types,
1904:In the aftermath of the
1750:63,000,000 or 75,000,000
1098:formats. Most notably a
715:, especially during the
481:Exile zone as a Limbo –
317:
5750:Murders at Karlov Manor
4320:"Skulls and Crossbones"
3960:The Wall Street Journal
3435:Moursund, Beth (2002),
2667:base set. The cards in
1966:boosted Goblins, while
1665:Adventurers' Guildhouse
1626:Emrakul, the Aeons Torn
745:and is included in the
655:Ravnica: City of Guilds
427:Lands with abilities –
5745:Lost Caverns of Ixalan
5715:Streets of New Capenna
5710:Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty
5705:Innistrad: Crimson Vow
5625:Shadows over Innistrad
4953:"Reexamining Reprints"
4732:. Wizards of the Coast
4726:"Fallen Empire tokens"
4444:"Looking Back, Part 1"
3214:Andy Butcher reviewed
2479:Order of the Ebon Hand
1622:Iona, Shield of Emeria
1399:, and sometime before
1375:The text for the card
563:, African cultures in
556:Portal: Three Kingdoms
535:And Then There Was One
5041:(February 16, 2014).
4813:. Blog.MTGPrice.com.
3230:as "the worst set in
2806:cards were produced.
1445:Champions of Kamigawa
1440:Champions of Kamigawa
1356:The name of the card
1209:Legendary permanents,
1096:Standard and Extended
1047:Oath of the Gatewatch
709:Stone-Throwing Devils
662:Library of Alexandria
454:made use of these on
250:Portal Three Kingdoms
6107:Magic: The Gathering
5956:Wizards of the Coast
5872:Professional players
5861:Wizards Play Network
5735:March of the Machine
5393:Magic: The Gathering
5291:Wizards of the Coast
5276:Wizards of the Coast
5142:Wizards of the Coast
5105:Wizards of the Coast
5080:on 16 September 2011
5074:Wizards of the Coast
4924:Wizards of the Coast
4895:Wizards of the Coast
4797:Wizards of the Coast
4681:on 14 September 2011
4675:Wizards of the Coast
4645:Wizards of the Coast
4606:Wizards of the Coast
4573:Wizards of the Coast
4264:Wizards of the Coast
4245:Wizards of the Coast
4184:Wizards of the Coast
4178:(24 December 2002).
4118:Wizards of the Coast
4052:Wizards of the Coast
3896:"Mana Ichorid Decks"
3870:Wizards of the Coast
3866:"Crafting a Vintage"
3807:MAGIC: THE GATHERING
3730:(16 February 2009).
3676:Wizards of the Coast
3646:Wizards of the Coast
3616:Wizards of the Coast
3583:Wizards of the Coast
3517:Wizards of the Coast
3370:Wizards of the Coast
3070:Magic: The Gathering
2837:had already printed
2625:Magic: The Gathering
2517:Magic: The Gathering
2344:Wizards of the Coast
2317:is continued in the
2231:Magic: The Gathering
1975:Elves of Deep Shadow
1819:Magic: The Gathering
1568:decks and banned in
1289:Wizards of the Coast
1285:Magic: The Gathering
934:Wizards of the Coast
881:Magic: The Gathering
741:and the holy war of
619:Wizards of the Coast
567:, Eastern Europe in
357:outside a base set.
347:Wizards of the Coast
311:Wizards of the Coast
209:Magic: The Gathering
23:Magic: The Gathering
5670:Theros Beyond Death
5620:Battle for Zendikar
5011:(January 7, 2017).
4567:(9 February 2009).
4124:on 12 February 2010
4112:(8 February 2010).
2961:
2549:
2104:
1949:Blood of the Martyr
1715:
1673:Mountain Stronghold
1630:Mangara of Corondor
1147:
762:
547:Rabiah the Infinite
537:) were produced by
385:s first expansion,
96:
5936:World Championship
5897:Friday Night Magic
5665:Throne of Eldraine
5655:Ravnica Allegiance
4981:(August 5, 2013).
4651:on 25 January 2010
4114:"All Together Now"
3876:on 14 January 2010
3672:"Arabian rarities"
3652:on 21 January 2010
2957:
2543:
2381:were printed with
2100:
2023:Blistering Firecat
1890:The Gathering Dark
1711:
1669:Cathedral of Serra
1199:Bands with other,
1143:
1085:Urza's Power Plant
758:
92:
6269:
6268:
6115:Magic Workstation
6020:
6019:
5944:
5943:
5849:
5848:
5740:Wilds of Eldraine
5650:Guilds of Ravnica
5605:Return to Ravnica
5595:Scars of Mirrodin
5293:. pp. 10–11.
5278:. pp. 18–19.
5225:starcitygames.com
5176:Future Publishing
5148:on 8 October 2009
5138:"On Tour, Part 1"
4951:(March 2, 2002).
4901:on 3 January 2011
4838:. Angelfire.com.
4631:Garfield, Richard
4501:on 3 January 2010
4421:on 3 January 2010
4086:. puremotgo.com.
4024:on 3 January 2010
3775:(5 August 2002).
3678:. 7 August 2002.
3577:(5 August 2002).
3575:Garfield, Richard
3339:on 3 January 2010
3082:in October 2005.
3061:
3060:
3057:
3056:
2971:Globe of Ulgrotha
2930:Mercadian Masques
2776:Fountain of Youth
2748:Dakkon Blackblade
2616:
2615:
2612:
2611:
2275:the Brothers' War
2222:
2221:
2218:
2217:
1992:were more direct.
1968:Tivadar's Crusade
1879:The storyline of
1810:
1809:
1806:
1805:
1663:"Banding lands" (
1368:representing the
1276:
1275:
1272:
1271:
1055:Mishra's Workshop
1008:Tawnos's Weaponry
950:The Brothers' War
944:The storyline of
929:Tawnos's Weaponry
872:
871:
868:
867:
642:Bazaar of Baghdad
442:Cumulative upkeep
421:Mercadian Masques
200:
199:
196:
195:
6309:
6259:
6258:
6202:Campaign setting
5982:Richard Garfield
5967:
5966:
5885:
5884:
5720:Dominaria United
5660:War of the Spark
5467:
5466:
5385:
5378:
5371:
5362:
5361:
5294:
5279:
5255:
5254:
5247:
5241:
5240:
5238:
5236:
5227:. Archived from
5216:
5210:
5209:
5207:
5206:
5197:. Archived from
5186:
5180:
5179:
5167:
5158:
5157:
5155:
5153:
5144:. Archived from
5136:(26 July 2004).
5130:
5121:
5120:
5118:
5116:
5096:
5090:
5089:
5087:
5085:
5076:. Archived from
5065:
5059:
5058:
5056:
5054:
5035:
5029:
5028:
5026:
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5005:
4999:
4998:
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4994:
4975:
4969:
4968:
4966:
4964:
4945:
4939:
4938:
4936:
4935:
4926:. Archived from
4916:
4910:
4909:
4907:
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4887:
4881:
4880:
4878:
4877:
4862:
4851:
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4703:. Archived from
4697:
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4686:
4667:
4661:
4660:
4658:
4656:
4647:. Archived from
4627:
4621:
4620:
4618:
4617:
4608:. Archived from
4602:"Fallen Empires"
4598:
4589:
4588:
4586:
4584:
4575:. Archived from
4561:
4555:
4554:
4552:
4551:
4540:"Fallen Empires"
4536:
4525:
4524:
4517:
4511:
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4206:
4200:
4199:
4197:
4195:
4190:on 15 April 2012
4186:. Archived from
4172:
4166:
4165:
4163:
4162:
4153:. Archived from
4143:
4134:
4133:
4131:
4129:
4120:. Archived from
4106:
4100:
4099:
4097:
4095:
4079:
4068:
4067:
4065:
4063:
4054:. Archived from
4043:
4034:
4033:
4031:
4029:
4014:
4005:
4004:
3993:
3987:
3986:
3984:
3983:
3956:
3948:
3939:
3938:
3936:
3934:
3929:on 8 August 2011
3925:. Archived from
3918:
3912:
3911:
3909:
3907:
3892:
3886:
3885:
3883:
3881:
3872:. Archived from
3861:
3852:
3851:
3834:
3823:
3822:
3820:
3818:
3799:
3793:
3792:
3790:
3788:
3779:. Archived from
3769:
3763:
3762:
3754:
3748:
3747:
3745:
3743:
3724:
3718:
3717:
3707:
3692:
3691:
3689:
3687:
3668:
3662:
3661:
3659:
3657:
3638:
3632:
3631:
3629:
3627:
3612:"(a) versus (b)"
3608:
3599:
3598:
3596:
3594:
3589:on 24 April 2010
3585:. Archived from
3571:
3558:
3557:
3555:
3553:
3538:
3532:
3531:
3529:
3528:
3519:. Archived from
3508:
3502:
3501:
3493:
3474:
3473:
3472:
3471:
3465:
3458:
3447:
3441:
3440:
3432:
3413:
3412:
3404:
3385:
3384:
3382:
3381:
3372:. Archived from
3362:
3349:
3348:
3346:
3344:
3333:"Arabian Nights"
3329:
3266:Ancestral Recall
3154:. Most notably,
3068:was the seventh
3037:
2969:
2962:
2956:
2594:
2557:
2550:
2542:
2473:Order of Leitbur
2285:are attacked by
2255:Richard Garfield
2200:
2183:Development code
2163:Creature tokens,
2112:
2105:
2099:
1953:Brothers of Fire
1914:Golgothian Sylex
1790:
1773:Development code
1723:
1716:
1710:
1358:Ærathi Berserker
1351:All Hallow's Eve
1254:
1237:Development code
1213:Multicolor cards
1211:Enchant Worlds,
1155:
1148:
1142:
1029:Mishra's Factory
982:Golgothian Sylex
907:Richard Garfield
905:that had helped
850:
833:Development code
817:artifact effects
770:
763:
757:
694:City in a Bottle
591:Richard Garfield
531:A Time to Gather
504:
474:
297:
261:Richard Garfield
178:
161:Development code
144:Richard Garfield
97:
91:
40:
6317:
6316:
6312:
6311:
6310:
6308:
6307:
6306:
6272:
6271:
6270:
6265:
6247:
6229:
6180:
6141:
6016:
5965:
5940:
5883:
5845:
5821:Masters Edition
5769:
5680:Zendikar Rising
5615:Khans of Tarkir
5498:
5478:Limited Edition
5456:
5396:
5389:
5301:
5264:
5262:Further reading
5259:
5258:
5249:
5248:
5244:
5234:
5232:
5219:Ben Bleiweiss.
5217:
5213:
5204:
5202:
5187:
5183:
5168:
5161:
5151:
5149:
5134:Rosewater, Mark
5131:
5124:
5114:
5112:
5097:
5093:
5083:
5081:
5066:
5062:
5052:
5050:
5039:Rosewater, Mark
5036:
5032:
5022:
5020:
5009:Rosewater, Mark
5006:
5002:
4992:
4990:
4979:Rosewater, Mark
4976:
4972:
4962:
4960:
4946:
4942:
4933:
4931:
4918:
4917:
4913:
4904:
4902:
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4888:
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4875:
4873:
4864:
4863:
4854:
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4843:
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4820:
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4809:
4808:
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4783:
4766:
4759:
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4749:
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4724:
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4708:
4699:
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4694:
4684:
4682:
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4664:
4654:
4652:
4628:
4624:
4615:
4613:
4600:
4599:
4592:
4582:
4580:
4579:on 29 June 2011
4565:Rosewater, Mark
4562:
4558:
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4547:
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4504:
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4127:
4125:
4110:Rosewater, Mark
4107:
4103:
4093:
4091:
4080:
4071:
4061:
4059:
4058:on 29 June 2011
4044:
4037:
4027:
4025:
4016:
4015:
4008:
3995:
3994:
3990:
3981:
3979:
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3903:
3894:
3893:
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3862:
3855:
3848:
3836:
3835:
3826:
3816:
3814:
3801:
3800:
3796:
3786:
3784:
3773:Rosewater, Mark
3770:
3766:
3755:
3751:
3741:
3739:
3728:Rosewater, Mark
3725:
3721:
3708:
3695:
3685:
3683:
3670:
3669:
3665:
3655:
3653:
3640:
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3635:
3625:
3623:
3610:
3609:
3602:
3592:
3590:
3572:
3561:
3551:
3549:
3548:on 27 July 2009
3540:
3539:
3535:
3526:
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3509:
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3494:
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3469:
3467:
3463:
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3379:
3377:
3364:
3363:
3352:
3342:
3340:
3331:
3330:
3323:
3318:
3305:
3277:Serrated Arrows
3261:Merchant Scroll
3240:
3179:
3129:
3095:
2972:
2955:
2946:Eternal Masters
2903:
2812:
2788:
2772:Divine Offering
2579:
2577:
2560:
2541:
2508:
2502:
2489:
2445:Hymn to Tourach
2440:
2397:
2329:
2293:; the Vodalian
2268:
2166:
2164:
2147:350–375 million
2138:
2136:
2134:
2117:
2098:
2085:
1999:
1970:destroyed them.
1934:
1877:
1726:
1709:
1690:
1677:Seafarer's Quay
1601:Chain Lightning
1537:
1518:
1411:
1386:
1339:Revised Edition
1212:
1210:
1200:
1167:
1141:
1131:Wurmcoil Engine
1017:
996:
942:
816:
775:
756:
634:Balduvian Horde
577:
502:
492:
472:
462:, respectively.
416:Ifh-Bíff Efreet
379:
320:
295:
225:The setting of
90:
38:
17:
12:
11:
5:
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6305:
6304:
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6289:
6284:
6267:
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6030:
6028:
6022:
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6018:
6017:
6015:
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5999:
5994:
5992:Mark Rosewater
5989:
5984:
5979:
5973:
5971:
5964:
5963:
5958:
5952:
5950:
5946:
5945:
5942:
5941:
5939:
5938:
5933:
5932:
5931:
5929:List of events
5921:
5916:
5911:
5910:
5909:
5907:List of events
5899:
5893:
5891:
5889:Organized Play
5882:
5881:
5880:
5879:
5869:
5864:
5863:(formerly DCI)
5857:
5855:
5851:
5850:
5847:
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5458:
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5449:
5448:
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5437:
5435:Card advantage
5432:
5427:
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5404:
5402:
5398:
5397:
5388:
5387:
5380:
5373:
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5358:
5351:
5340:
5337:Fallen Empires
5333:
5326:
5319:
5312:
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6026:Video games
6002:Tom LaPille
5997:James Wyatt
5854:Tournaments
5760:Bloomburrow
5570:Time Spiral
5494:Foundations
5445:Black Lotus
5348:Renaissance
5316:Antiquities
5286:The Duelist
5271:The Duelist
5152:17 December
5115:25 February
5053:January 19,
5023:January 19,
4993:January 19,
4963:January 19,
4792:The Duelist
4736:17 December
4685:22 December
4655:21 December
4640:The Duelist
4583:26 February
4505:16 December
4448:wizards.com
4425:16 December
4356:January 19,
4240:The Duelist
4194:26 February
4094:19 December
4062:26 February
4028:16 December
3933:19 December
3759:The Duelist
3343:16 December
3283:Time Spiral
3117:Urza's Saga
3022:Skaff Elias
2887:Hobby Japan
2875:Antiquities
2863:Antiquities
2835:Stratelibri
2827:Renaissance
2822:4th Edition
2817:Renaissance
2810:Renaissance
2800:Antiquities
2752:Antiquities
2732:Maze of Ith
2724:Nether Void
2699:Antiquities
2687:reprint of
2643:Antiquities
2431:The Duelist
2279:Antiquities
2244:Similar to
2211:4th Edition
2176:Skaff Elias
2051:Maze of Ith
2045:– Although
2042:Maze of Ith
1990:Hidden Path
1918:Barl's Cage
1823:Antiquities
1734:August 1994
1594:Serra Angel
1316:Antiquities
1230:Skaff Elias
1079:Urza's Mine
1021:Antiquities
1003:Antiquities
999:Antiquities
987:Urza's Saga
965:Antiquities
946:Antiquities
921:Antiquities
915:Antiquities
911:Antiquities
876:Antiquities
836:Antiquities
826:Skaff Elias
760:Antiquities
754:Antiquities
628:Black Lotus
602:Juzám Djinn
519:Neil Gaiman
496:mythologies
399:mechanics:
343:Antiquities
285:Skaff Elias
190:Antiquities
155:Skaff Elias
6276:Categories
6192:Multiverse
6035:Apprentice
5841:Conspiracy
5826:Planechase
5580:Shadowmoor
5440:Power Nine
5430:Deck types
5344:Chronicles
5205:2021-06-29
5043:"Blogatog"
5013:"Blogatog"
4934:2009-10-17
4905:2009-10-17
4876:2009-10-17
4846:2009-10-17
4821:2013-10-29
4711:2014-03-30
4616:2009-10-19
4550:2009-10-19
4415:"The Dark"
4382:2007-09-18
4330:2011-09-08
4305:2010-09-19
4220:2010-10-25
4161:2009-12-16
4128:9 February
3982:2024-07-28
3906:27 January
3880:27 January
3787:26 January
3656:26 January
3626:26 January
3593:26 January
3552:26 January
3527:2009-10-16
3470:2013-08-11
3380:2013-01-28
3316:References
3234:history."
3043:Chronicles
3017:Developers
2935:Chronicles
2915:Chronicles
2906:Chronicles
2891:Chronicles
2882:Chronicles
2867:Chronicles
2804:Chronicles
2795:Chronicles
2791:Chronicles
2756:Chronicles
2716:Mana Drain
2711:Chronicles
2685:Chronicles
2673:Chronicles
2669:Chronicles
2659:Chronicles
2655:Chronicles
2635:Chronicles
2620:Chronicles
2576:116 cards/
2546:Chronicles
2539:Chronicles
2456:– Various
2034:Blood Moon
1986:Water Wurm
1895:Jeff Grubb
1850:L'Oscurità
1553:Mana Drain
1457:Multicolor
1330:L'Oscurità
1226:Developers
1191:35,000,000
1100:combo deck
954:Jeff Grubb
890:unique to
815:Artifacts,
799:15,000,000
783:March 1994
671:Power Nine
150:Developers
51:Chronicles
6146:Magazines
5919:Nationals
5836:Commander
5831:Archenemy
5645:Dominaria
5600:Innistrad
5550:Onslaught
5510:1993–1995
5503:Expansion
5489:2009–2015
5484:1993–2007
5418:Sideboard
5355:Homelands
5084:22 August
4147:"Legends"
3977:781541372
3969:1042-9840
3228:Homelands
3224:Homelands
3216:Homelands
3209:Homelands
3192:Homelands
3177:Reception
3171:Homelands
3163:Homelands
3156:Homelands
3137:Homelands
3099:Homelands
3093:Storyline
3086:Homelands
3065:Homelands
3050:Alliances
3009:Designers
3001:Mechanics
2959:Homelands
2953:Homelands
2922:designer
2869:from the
2758:reprints
2720:The Abyss
2630:Alliances
2606:Homelands
2578:125 cards
2568:July 1995
2529:Alliances
2527:, as the
2453:High Tide
2405:Onslaught
2395:Mechanics
2297:face the
2266:Storyline
2172:Designers
2160:Mechanics
2144:Print run
2137:187 cards
2133:102 cards
1932:Mechanics
1875:Storyline
1869:Runesword
1763:Designers
1755:Mechanics
1747:Print run
1742:119 cards
1688:Reception
1649:The Abyss
1501:Old Fogey
1409:Mechanics
1384:Storyline
1364:lacked a
1349:The card
1332:(Italian
1218:Designers
1206:Mechanics
1188:Print run
1183:310 cards
1175:June 1994
1041:Worldwake
969:Dominaria
940:Storyline
888:backstory
822:Designers
812:Mechanics
796:Print run
582:Shahrazad
571:, etc.).
517:comic by
498:to build
490:Storyline
483:Oubliette
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