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  2. Magic: The Gathering core sets, 1993–2007 - Wikipedia

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    The collectible card game Magic: The Gathering published nine base sets from 1993–2007, also referred to as core sets. The base sets were considered descendants of the original Limited Edition, and shaped the default setting and feel of Magic. These sets consisted entirely of reprinted cards. These cards were generally simpler than cards in ...

  3. Magic: The Gathering Commander - Wikipedia

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    Commander is a series of supplemental Magic: the Gathering card game products. Its mechanics are derived from a fan-created format known as " Elder Dragon Highlander (EDH)". [2] The official Commander format is "the only sanctioned format maintained by an outside entity" other than Wizards of the Coast. [3] [4]

  4. Magic: The Gathering – Duels of the Planeswalkers - Wikipedia

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    The core game follows the standard rules of the collectible card game Magic: The Gathering; each player has a deck of cards consisting of lands and spells. Lands are used to generate "mana," the resource needed to cast spells. Mana comes in five colors, and cards may require colored or generic (mana of any color) to be cast.

  5. Ice Age (Magic: The Gathering) - Wikipedia

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    Ice Age is a block of three expansion sets in Magic: The Gathering, consisting of the Ice Age, Alliances and Coldsnap sets. It is also the titular first set in the block. The Ice Age set is the eleventh set and the sixth expansion set, previewed at the Canadian Card and Comics Spectacular in early June 1995, [2] and released later that month. [3]

  6. Magic: The Gathering rules - Wikipedia

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    The rules of Magic: The Gathering were originally developed by the game's creator, Richard Garfield, and accompanied the first version of the game in 1993. The rules of Magic have been changed frequently over the years by the manufacturer, Wizards of the Coast, mostly in minor ways. However, major rules overhauls have also been done a few times ...

  7. Return to Ravnica - Wikipedia

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    Return to Ravnica. Return to Ravnica is a Magic: The Gathering block, consisting of Return to Ravnica (October 5, 2012), Gatecrash (February 1, 2013), and Dragon's Maze (May 3, 2013). [1] [2] [3] It is the second block set on the plane of Ravnica, after the Ravnica block, and again focuses on the multicolor cards and ten guilds of Ravnica.

  8. Dungeons & Dragons: Adventures in the Forgotten Realms

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    Innistrad: Midnight Hunt →. Dungeons & Dragons: Adventures in the Forgotten Realms is an expansion set for Magic: The Gathering ( Magic) released in July 2021. The world of the Forgotten Realms was created by game designer Ed Greenwood around 1967 as a paracosm for his childhood stories [1] and premiered as a campaign setting for the Dungeons ...

  9. Urza block - Wikipedia

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    Urza block. The Artifacts Cycle is a tetralogy of Magic: The Gathering expansion sets centered on the exploits of Urza Planeswalker. It consists of the expansions Antiquities (March 1994, anvil), Urza's Saga (October 1998, pair of gears), Urza's Legacy (February 1999, hammer) and Urza's Destiny (June 1999, Erlenmeyer Flask).

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