Magic The Gathering Core and Other Sets
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The White Era[edit | edit source]
See also: First Magic Sets
4th Edition[edit | edit source]
The first core set to omit the original dual lands.
5th Edition[edit | edit source]
6th Edition[edit | edit source]
7th Edition[edit | edit source]
8th Edition[edit | edit source]
8th edition is also notable for being the earliest set legal in modern, and provides some of the formats most broken fun cards.
9th Edition[edit | edit source]
The Black Era[edit | edit source]
10th Edition[edit | edit source]
Magic 2010[edit | edit source]
Magic 2011[edit | edit source]
Magic 2012[edit | edit source]
Magic 2013[edit | edit source]
Magic 2014[edit | edit source]
Magic 2015[edit | edit source]
Magic Origins[edit | edit source]
Masters[edit | edit source]
Modern Masters (2013)[edit | edit source]
Modern Masters 2 (2015)[edit | edit source]
For some unknown reason, Wizards decided that an expensive and limited set would be a good place to test out new "environmentally friendly" booster packs made of card-stock instead of the usual thin shiny foil. Not only were these packs easier to tamper with, they also tended to damage the expensive cards they contained. MM2 would be the first and last set to use these packs for obvious reasons.
MM2 also introduced the new price point for Masters series packs: $9.99.