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  2. Unstable (Magic: The Gathering) - Wikipedia

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    All five basic lands in Unstable were illustrated by John Avon and feature artwork which stretches all the way to the edge of the cards, with no borders at all. [7] These lands command significantly higher prices on the secondary market than normal basic land cards from other expansions, although they perform the same function in the game.

  3. Magic: The Gathering Commander - Wikipedia

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    The Commander format has each player provide a 100-card deck, using cards from any printed sets excluding those that are banned, with the requirement that each card outside basic lands to be unique, in contrast to normal Magic decks that allow up to four copies of a card from the game's current base and expansion sets. The Commander format ...

  4. Masques Block (Magic: The Gathering) - Wikipedia

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    Nemesis booster packs include 15 cards, one rare, three uncommon, and eleven common. [7] About every 100th card is a randomly inserted premium foil card. [8] The company also sold four pre-constructed theme decks: Breakdown, Eruption, Mercenaries, and Replicator. [6] Nemesis had a fair share of cards appear in well-placing tournament decks.

  5. Magic: The Gathering deck types - Wikipedia

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    The Deck, which uses card drawing such as Fact or Fiction and deck searching cards such as Demonic Tutor to find powerful cards that are highly effective against particular strategies (such as The Abyss, Diabolic Edict, and Balance), alongside a Blue base of counterspells to control the game and obtain an insurmountable lead. [22]

  6. Limited Edition (Magic: The Gathering) - Wikipedia

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    Magic: The Gathering Limited Edition is the first Magic: The Gathering card set. It premiered in a limited release at Origins Game Fair in 1993, with a general release that August. The initial print run of 2.6 million cards sold out quickly, and a new printing run was released in October 1993.

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

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    The remaining 20 cards are basic lands distributed solely in Starter Packs. There were 56 cards of each color, 25 multicolor cards, 45 artifacts, and 33 lands in Ice Age. [3] There are 199 cards in Alliances. Including alternate art, there are 31 cards of each color, 10 multicolor cards, 26 Artifacts, and 8 Lands. [4] Coldsnap contained 155 ...

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

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    Fifth Edition was the seventeenth Magic: The Gathering 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 Fallen Empires, Ice Age, and Homelands. [4] [5] [9] [24]