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706:. These lands provide two colors of mana with the benefit of possessing two basic land types, an uncommon trait on non-basic lands. All future dual lands would be printed with restrictions. They are now a defining part of the Legacy and Vintage formats, due in particular to their ability to be searched for by the various Fetchlands released many years later. While many cards were removed from
540:. Second, the rule for Protection from was changed from "the creature is unaffected by X" to the more precise "the creature cannot be blocked by X creatures, be the target of X spells or abilities, or be enchanted by X enchantments; and all damage dealt to this creature by X sources is reduced to zero".
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on many cards, especially the five basic lands, each of which was given four new illustrations to replace its original three. This was done so that WotC would not have to continue to pay for the use of many arts done for earlier sets, as originally artists were paid royalties for their artwork being
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rules, a player loses the game as soon as a player has priority once their life total is zero or less. This brought that loss condition in line with the other loss condition specified by the rules; a player being forced to draw a card when he or she has an empty library has always been an immediate
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The "damage-prevention step" was removed. Now, when a spell deals damage, it deals it immediately on resolution, rather than waiting for damage prevention. The difference lies in when a player can play damage prevention: Previously, a player would play it after the damage spell resolves. After the
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Originally, if two cards had the same ability, that ability would be expressed the same way on both cards. Starting in 6E, lands would no longer have their abilities written out. Instead, a giant mana symbol appeared in the text box. However, cards that had the exact same ability as a basic land,
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set, Wizards of the Coast made an effort to simplify the type line, which had contained rules interactions that were not written on the card. "Enchant " was changed to "Enchantment - Aura" and the targeting restriction moved to the text box. Mark
Gottlieb explained the changes in the article
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Originally, spells that summoned creatures were called summon spells; they were not used to represent creatures unless the creature in question had been successfully summoned and was in play. However, a few cards like Raise Dead had been incorrectly referring to summon spells as "creatures" or
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all had a common-looking booster pack packaging. The cards Brass Man, Hurloon
Minotaur, Mana Vault, Mesa Pegasus, and Spirit Link were shown on the booster packs. Starter packs were also improved, with mana symbols replacing the simple colored dots present on the card back. Finally, an overall
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s changes was the elimination of the Mono/Poly/Continuous qualifiers to artifacts. With the advent of the game's first tap symbol (a "T" turned forty-five degrees clockwise in a light gray circle), the qualifiers used to differentiate when and how often an artifact could be used were no longer
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Artifacts also received a rule change. Before the change, an artifact "shut off" or stopped working while it was tapped, unless it was an artifact creature. After, an artifact remains active while tapped. This was to bring artifacts more in line with other cards. Some artifacts (like
1562:. Previously, spells resolved in complicated batches, in which a player could only respond to the spells in the batch. Also, once a batch began to resolve, no more spells could be played until the entire batch of spells resolved. This was replaced with the stack system (much like a
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had never been sold before, enabling them to catch up on the base game with cards that, while technically reprints, had never been available to them before. As the market became saturated, the base sets took on a changed role; they began to be marketed as the entry point for new
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features many cards from older base sets and expansions. While many of these cards were powerful during their original print run, on the whole they were not perceived as measuring up to the power in
Standard at the time, known for "Affinity" decks powered by cards from the
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because of its misprint with a blue border. On the secondary market it sells for thousands of dollars. The print run was recalled and destroyed; however, about 40 booster boxes that were shipped to
England and Tennessee survived. No more than 11 or 12 of each rare exists.
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counterparts, and the three-dimensional beveling of the cards was cropped out. The omission of the bevel in the card frame was an error. This gave the cards an appearance that was widely criticized as "washed out" and even unprofessional. The beveling was returned in
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The collation of the cards made it possible for a basic land card to appear in the common and uncommon slots of a pack. This was intentional; the land cards were printed on the common and uncommon print sheets. Basic lands would get their own full print sheets in
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was the first base edition of the game to be sold in multiple languages. Black bordered, limited editions were produced in French, German, and
Italian. Unlimited, white bordered editions in the same languages were produced after the limited editions had sold out.
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items such as life counters. The Fat Pack consisted of two boxes wrapped around by a card box wrapper featuring new art. The player's guide was also reduced in size but was now sturdier. Also added were 6 divider pieces with artwork for inside the boxes.
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Starter decks in this set included an additional rare, bringing the total to three. However, the starter decks contained fewer uncommons, going down to nine from the previous thirteen. Booster Packs included one rare, three uncommons, and eleven commons.
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49:, and shaped the default setting and feel of Magic. These sets consisted entirely of reprinted cards. These cards were generally simpler than cards in expansion sets, omitting multicolored cards, and used only the original abilities and keywords of
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expansion (including a slightly expanded text box and bolder, more visible power/toughness numbers) It was also the last version of the base set to use what are sometimes referred to as the "old rules". The rules were drastically changed in
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was the first set to offload its land printings to a dedicated land sheet. This freed up room on the other card sheets to include more spells. As a result, booster packs could now be produced without any lands, which
Wizards decided to do.
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One of the loss conditions was changed. Before the change, a player that lost all of their life didn't lose the game immediately; if they were able to raise their life to at least 1 before the end of the current phase, they lived. Under
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set. According to
Wizards of the Coast, the previous base sets had "been completely marginalized by the enfranchised player base", and change was required to make the base sets of interest to players of all skill levels once more.
85:, the sets sold out nearly instantaneously, and supplying the game's growing fan base proved tricky. Sales were also concentrated on the West Coast of the United States, where Wizards of the Coast was based. The earliest base setsβ
1637:"creature spells" for a long time regardless of their location. Rather than correct the wording on these cards, WotC decided to abolish summon spells entirely and replace them with the functionally equivalent "creature spell"
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to be printed with black-bordered cards, rather than white-bordered ones. Tenth
Edition is also the first core set to include legendary creatures (two of each color), bringing back flavorful relics of Magic's past such as
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set, released in March 1997. It contained 449 cards, counting multiple illustrations of the basic lands, making it the largest card set in the game's history. It was the first edition of the core set to reprint cards from
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set and rules. The state of the game prior to these changes was often referred to as "real Magic" by people who hated the changes, a fact that
Wizards of the coast eventually acknowledged on the "Old Fogey" card from the
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Core Game contained 9 "starter cards", labeled with the collector numbers S1 through S10 (there is no card labeled S6, however), which were not available in booster packs. These were simple "vanilla" creatures, such as
1931:. The colored frames around the edges of the card were redesigned and narrowed, boxes were placed around card names and creatures' power and toughness, card names were printed in a new font (Matrix Bold, rather than
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in 1995 onward, a new base set would come out once per two years in the spring or early summer; for tournament play, that set would be legal for two years in the
Standard format until the next core set replaced it.
1935:), artifacts switched from a brown background to a silvery-white background, and mana symbols appearing in the text box were no longer colored. The later two changes themselves were changed shortly thereafter; in
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expansion sets; it also reprinted more cards from those sets than any other version of the base set has. Because those expansion sets were perceived by some players as weak, there was some dissatisfaction with the
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cards are white-bordered and generally known for their washed-out look. The set was released in April 1994 and contained 306 cards. It was the first base set to contain cards from black-bordered sets other than
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featured a loose storyline that tied together most of the cards in a core set, a practice usually reserved for expansion sets. The story involved a conflict between the North, South, East, and West Paladins.
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The new stack system removed the "timing" aspect of spells. Therefore, the interrupt spell type was removed as being redundant. All spells that were interrupts (generally counterspells) became instants.
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1769:. Cards that appeared in the Seventh Edition Starter special pre-constructed theme decks did not appear in boosters. This would be the last starter level product released by Wizards of the Coast.
1051:). With the ability to tap for one mana of either of two colors, they were deemed too powerful. A number of other cards would also be pruned from the set for being too powerful, but some (such as
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lands were only available in starter decks. The change was mostly seen as a positive, since by this time lands were ubiquitous and players were unhappy to find a land in place of a "real" card.
718:β The original and most powerful "tutor" card ever printed. This card is restricted in Vintage and banned in Legacy. All future tutors were printed with restrictions or made more expensive like
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needed. Artifacts that were previously classified as Mono artifacts were given the new tap symbol, while Poly and Continuous artifacts were simply re-templated without the tap symbol.
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was the first base set to contain foil cards, which were printed with black borders. It was the last base set to be released prior to the final expansion of the then-current block (
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stayed uncorrected as well as the artist credited for Serendib Efreet, although the Efreet had received its original color and art again. A new misprint occurred with the green card
1015:. Among those cards removed were those that had attracted controversy from those outside the game. Most of the cards whose art depicted nude or near-nude humanoid forms (including
61:. This simplicity led to many cards from these sets being considered "staples" of deck design. All cards were given a white border to mark them as reprints, with a few exceptions (
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rules. Two changes had a large effect on game play. First, the rule that "multiple effects resolve simultaneously unless a conflict arises" was changed to "effects always resolve
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gave fans the chance to manage a part of the set's brand. The results gave the Roman numeral "X" over the number "10", along with many other card, art, and flavor text choices.
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cards by just looking at the text (wording and type set) the cards from both sets are more easily distinguished by comparing the borders of the cards. The picture frame of
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expansion. The name "Classic" was prominently featured on cases of packs of the set, and the set was referred to by both titles by both Wizards of the Coast and players.
494:. The name, mana cost and rules text were all correct, though. The Revised version is now the most common due to the limited print run of the original, intended versions.
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was announced. It is estimated that about 500 million cards of the set were produced, which fully eliminated the distribution problems of earlier sets. The cards of
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was marketed in Russia also were black-bordered; this marked the first time a new language had been printed for the game since Simplified Chinese was added to
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do not have reminder text. Many use the extra space to add flavor text that does not appear on the nonfoil versions. Others, such as
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set to be printed with white borders. The set's premium foil cards were printed with black borders. Cards made available in
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card mix. However, many of the reprinted cards were good enough to be used in tournaments, and at least one
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of 15 cards. It was the first set to be officially titled as something other than just
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set released on April 2, 2001. It is the only core set since the original
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features only mechanics present in previous expansions. However,
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such as Llanowar Elves, would still have the ability written out.
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Lin, Jim. "A guide to Magic: The Gathering Fourth Edition".
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s terminology change of referring to itself as a core set.
1947:, Wizards restored colored mana symbols in card text boxes.
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VI, or 6. (This change had occurred slightly earlier in the
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cards have white borders. The set has no expansion symbol.
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383 (121 rares, 121 uncommons, 121 commons, 20 basic land)
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set to be printed in Asian languages. It was published in
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for power reasons, the original dual lands were retained.
2517:. New York: Thunder's Mouth Press. 1996. pp. 9β11.
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starter packs include land cards from Magic's next set,
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and later base sets. Equipment, first introduced in the
1998:
The number nine superimposed over a trio of fanned cards
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also set a new precedent by changing the artwork and/or
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Scrye Collectible Card Game Checklist & Price Guide
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expansion, and another nineteen were originally in the
379:. Like previous core sets, it had no expansion symbol.
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had its artwork altered to remove a flaming inverted
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One card-printing error of note appeared on the card
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players who likely owned many of the cards already.
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925:. The colors were also much more saturated than in
2509:
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427:were still widely available even well into 1996.
172:(75 common, 95 uncommon, 117 rare, 15 basic land)
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2480:The Complete Encyclopedia of Magic The Gathering
188:Banding, First Strike, Flying, Landwalk, Trample
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1156:(Symbol used in Simplified Chinese printing of
4110:Destroy All Humans. They Can't Be Regenerated.
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2380:Why Ninth Edition Will Suck (At Least For You)
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2876:Magic The Gathering - Advanced Strategy Guide
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2896:Buehler, Randy (May 1999). "Final Fortune".
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2538:Burke, Scott M., "Magic: The Gathering",
2498:InQuest, The Ultimate Guide to Card Games
2273:set released on July 13, 2007, replacing
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3083:"A Special Tenth Edition Announcement"
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2398:Recapturing the Magic with Magic 2010
3149:"The Premium Foils of Tenth Edition"
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463:the last tournament-legal set until
39:from 1993β2007, also referred to as
3206:. No. 3. July 1995. p. 9.
2662:. 23 September 2005. Archived from
2207:Tenth Edition expansion symbol (X,
1779:introduced the modern card frame.
261:, which returned to black borders.
245:contains exactly the same cards as
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3649:Compilation, reprint, and box sets
3563:Adventures in the Forgotten Realms
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2739:"Most rare cards, August 13, 2003"
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2716:. 24 June 2003. Archived from
2656:"Ask Wizards β September 2005"
2496:Searle, Michael (March 1997),
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593:Notable cards and card changes
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2765:"Playing Fetchlands Properly"
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2584:. Winter 1994. p. 38-39.
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1113:but had not been included in
601:cards were originally in the
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3052:Scott Johns (2006-07-23).
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3618:Murders at Karlov Manor
2478:Moursund, Beth (2002),
2385:March 13, 2016, at the
2047:Ravnica: City of Guilds
1264:Like its predecessors,
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640:Notable cards include:
3613:Lost Caverns of Ixalan
3583:Streets of New Capenna
3578:Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty
3573:Innistrad: Crimson Vow
3493:Shadows over Innistrad
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2800:Dreyfus, Paul (1995),
2781:. magiclibrarities.net
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1328:but had been cut from
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371:(also simply known as
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2108:Classic Sixth Edition
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3740:Professional players
3729:Wizards Play Network
3603:March of the Machine
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3058:Wizards of the Coast
2904:Wizard Entertainment
2832:"News & Notes".
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2714:Wizards of the Coast
2685:"Summer Magic Cards"
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3538:Theros Beyond Death
3488:Battle for Zendikar
3097:on 17 February 2007
2983:on January 18, 2009
2666:on October 26, 2012
2423:"Unlimited Edition"
2407:. Forsythe, Aaron.
2308:Kamahl, Pit Fighter
2304:Squee, Goblin Nabob
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2977:"Good to the Core"
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3438:Time Spiral
3362:Foundations
3313:Black Lotus
3222:The Duelist
3188:The Duelist
2818:The Duelist
2785:23 December
2577:The Duelist
2093:Eager Cadet
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1586:Dark Ritual
1538:version of
1342:flavor text
1320:Serra Angel
1300:Dark Ritual
1283:The Duelist
1187:Skaff Elias
1110:Antiquities
1105:4th Edition
1093:4th Edition
1075:4th Edition
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608:Antiquities
457:4th Edition
445:4th Edition
398:The Duelist
346:Antiquities
279:cards from
4060:Multiverse
3903:Apprentice
3709:Conspiracy
3694:Planechase
3448:Shadowmoor
3308:Power Nine
3298:Deck types
3167:2007-07-12
3134:2007-06-14
3101:2007-02-16
3068:2007-02-16
3031:2011-09-08
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1952:Opposition
1938:Fifth Dawn
1789:Apocalypse
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1621:Magic 2010
1609:Static Orb
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1182:Developers
1169:March 1997
1100:Strip Mine
1065:Cartamundi
898:Portuguese
776:April 1995
621:Power Nine
310:April 1994
251:Power Nine
180:40,000,000
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3787:Nationals
3704:Commander
3699:Archenemy
3513:Dominaria
3468:Innistrad
3418:Onslaught
3378:1993β1995
3371:Expansion
3357:2009β2015
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3286:Sideboard
2342:Time Stop
2154:Fat Packs
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1292:Unlimited
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1041:pentagram
1017:Earthbind
954:Unlimited
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613:Unlimited
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497:The card
482:Misprints
459:, making
440:Unlimited
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170:302 cards
141:Unlimited
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3682:Unfinity
3677:Unstable
3672:Unhinged
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3880:Artists
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