List of Magic: The Gathering sets

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The trading card game Magic: The Gathering has released a large number of sets since it was first published by Wizards of the Coast. After the 1993 release of Limited Edition, also known as Alpha and Beta, roughly 3-4 major sets have been released per year, in addition to various spin-off products.

Magic has made three types of sets since Alpha and Beta: base/core sets, expansion sets, and compilation sets.[1] Expansion sets are the most numerous and prevalent type of expansion; they primarily consist of new cards, with few or no reprints, and either explore a new setting, or advance the plot in an existing setting. Base sets, later renamed core sets, are the successors to the original Limited Edition and are meant to provide a baseline Magic experience; they tended to consist either largely or entirely of reprints. Compilation sets also exist entirely of reprints, and tend to be made as either a special themed product, or as a way to increase supply of cards with small printings. Examples of compilation sets with randomized boosters include Chronicles and Modern Masters. There also exist compilation products with a pre-selected and fixed card pool, such as the Duel Decks and From The Vault series. Theme decks serve a similar function; however, they are always attached to a specific set or block, while compilations are free to pick and choose cards from any set.

All expansion sets, and all editions of the base set from Sixth Edition onward, are identified by an expansion symbol printed on the right side of cards, below the art and above the text box. From Exodus onward, the expansion symbols are also color-coded to denote rarity: black for common and basic land cards, silver for uncommon, and gold for rare. Beginning with the Shards of Alara set, a red-orange expansion symbol denotes a new rarity: "Mythic Rare" (the Time Spiral set featured an additional purple coloration for "timeshifted" cards[2]). For the early expansion sets (from Arabian Nights to Alliances), the rarities of cards were often much more complicated than the breakdown into common, uncommon, and rare suggests. Cards in compilations are assigned partially arbitrary rarity by Wizards, with some cards assigned rare status and some assigned mythic rare in a given set.

Base/core set editions

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After the second version (Beta) of the first set, which contained two cards mistakenly excluded from the first version (Alpha), all subsequent base sets through 10th Edition consisted of cards that had been printed before in either the original base set or an expansion set. Alpha through Fifth Edition did not have set symbols printed on the actual cards, though those sets were retroactively given set symbols in Wizards of the Coast's official Gatherer[3] database of Magic cards.

Set Set symbol[3] Set symbol description[3] Set code[4][3] Pre-release date Release date Size[3][5]
Total Cards Common Uncommon Rare Mythic Rare Basic Land Other
Limited Edition Alpha
 
expansion symbol
None LEA none August 5, 1993[6] 295[I] 74 95 116 10
Limited Edition Beta
 
expansion symbol
None LEB none October 4, 1993[7] 302[I] 75 95 117 15
Unlimited Edition
 
expansion symbol
None 2ED none December 1, 1993[6] 302[I] 75 95 117 15
Revised Edition[II]
 
expansion symbol
None 3ED none April 11, 1994[8] 306 75 95 121 15
Fourth Edition
 
expansion symbol
None 4ED none April 1995[9] 378 121 121 121 15
Fifth Edition
 
expansion symbol
None / Roman-numeral five[III] 5ED none March 24, 1997[10] 449 165 132 132 20
Classic Sixth Edition
 
expansion symbol
A Roman-numeral six 6ED none April 28, 1999[10] 350 110 110 110 20
Seventh Edition
 
expansion symbol
A serif numeral seven 7ED none April 11, 2001[10] 350 110 110 110 20
Eighth Edition
 
expansion symbol
The number eight superimposed over three fanned cards 8ED none July 28, 2003[11] 357 110 110 110 20 7[IV]
Ninth Edition
 
expansion symbol
The number nine superimposed over three fanned cards 9ED none July 29, 2005[12] 359 110 110 110 20 9[IV]
Tenth Edition
 
expansion symbol
A Roman-numeral ten 10E none July 13, 2007[13] 383 121 121 121 20
Magic 2010
 
expansion symbol
"M10" M10 July 11, 2009[14] July 17, 2009[15] 249 101 60 53 15 20
Magic 2011
 
expansion symbol
"M11" M11 July 10, 2010[16] July 16, 2010[16] 249 101 60 53 15 20
Magic 2012
 
expansion symbol
"M12" M12 July 9, 2011[17] July 15, 2011[17] 249 101 60 53 15 20
Magic 2013
 
expansion symbol
"M13" M13 July 7, 2012[18] July 13, 2012[18] 249 101 60 53 15 20
Magic 2014
 
expansion symbol
"M14" M14 July 13, 2013[19] July 19, 2013[19] 249 101 60 53 15 20
Magic 2015
 
expansion symbol
"M15" M15 July 12, 2014[20] July 18, 2014[20] 284 101 80[21] 53 15 20 15[IV]
Magic Origins
 
expansion symbol
Planeswalker symbol breaking through the horizon ORI July 11, 2015[22] July 17, 2015[22] 288 101 80 55 16 20 16[IV]
Core Set 2019
 
expansion symbol
"M19" M19 July 7, 2018 July 13, 2018[23] 280 111 80 53 16 20
Core Set 2020
 
expansion symbol
"M20" M20 July 5, 2019 July 12, 2019[24] 321 152 86 65 16 20
Core Set 2021
 
expansion symbol
"M21" M21 June 26, 2020 July 3, 2020[25] 274 111 80 53 15 15
Magic: The Gathering Foundations A five-point star-shaped portal FDN November 15, 2024[26]

Expansion sets

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Expansion sets from Ice Age to Rivals of Ixalan (with the exception of Homelands) came in groups called "blocks". Blocks were cohesive products: they usually centered around one plane, followed a particular storyline, and contained cards and mechanics that supported both. Blocks generally consisted of one large "stand-alone" expansion set of 250-380 cards, followed by one or two small expansion sets of 141-200 cards which continue the themes introduced in the large set. Like the base set, stand-alone expansion sets contain basic land cards; other expansion sets do not. Beginning with Alliances, expansion sets were given codenames while in development; the code names of the expansions of a block usually fit together to form a phrase or common theme.[27] Ice Age, Homelands, and Alliances were retroactively declared a block at some point, despite Homelands not being connected to the other two in any way. In 2006, WotC retroactively dropped Homelands from the Ice Age cycle and added Coldsnap to it. With the Zendikar cycle in 2009, the traditional large-small-small block structure began to be varied, with some blocks including a second large set later in the cycle. Starting with the Battle for Zendikar block in 2015, the default structure of a block was changed to large-small, with two blocks released per year and each block consisting of only two sets.[28]

Ice Age and Alliances were the first two sets to have a well-defined relationship, but the idea of calling connected sets a "block" or "cycle" did not exist at the time of printing. Also beginning with Alliances in June 1996, expansion sets were released in a regular pattern: the base sets were released in October with the small expansion sets being released in February and June. With the exceptions of Stronghold, a 1998 set released in March rather than February, and Scourge, a 2003 set which was released in May rather than June, this pattern of months was never broken, over a 10-year period, until 2006, when Dissension was also released a month early in May instead of June, because of the July release of Coldsnap. The third set in a block has since been released in late April or early May. From 2005-2015, there was a fourth release date each year in mid-July, usually reserved for base sets. Other summer releases included Coldsnap and Eventide.[XXVI]

Fallen Empires was an experimental expansion in which most cards have three or four different pieces of artwork. You could see them as 121 common cards, by art, or 36 cards by the text. It was also a major expansion in the idea of tribes, especially Goblins and Merfolk.

Most early expansion sets did not have exact release dates; they were just shipped out within the space of a week, and retailers could start selling them as soon as the sets were received. By the time of Alliances in 1996, however, release dates were set as Mondays (the earliest set with an exact Monday release date might possibly have preceded Alliances, but Alliances is the earliest set with a cited and confirmed Monday release date). Beginning with Mirrodin in 2003, the release dates were changed from Monday to Friday. All sets beginning with Homelands[VI] also have a pre-release date, on which cards are sold in limited quantities in pre-release tournaments. These tournaments were formerly always held two weeks before the release date, but since Shards of Alara they are now held one week before the release date.

Premium cards have been inserted into booster packs since Urza's Legacy. Originally 1 premium card was inserted for every 100 cards. The ratio was changed to 1 in 70 cards with the Torment expansion. Beginning with Tenth Edition the rate was increased to 1 in 56 cards.[29] This later changed to 1 in 45 cards with "Core Set 2020"

Starting with Battle for Zendikar cycle, sets sometimes also contain an entry in the Masterpiece Series.[30]

The block model has evolved as time went on. In addition to a formalized structure (which was occasionally varied) Wizards began to have trouble developing small sets that satisfied their own quality standards. Players also reported fatigue at playing in the same environment for a year at a time. The decision to remove one small set from each block, as showcased in Battle For Zendikar block, was a result of this dissatisfaction. It culminated in the decision to delete small sets entirely; since the conclusion of Ixalan cycle, all sets have been large-sized sets. However, not all large-size sets will involve travel to a new plane; some will be sequels to the set prior to it, if the depth of the plane's story and mechanics allows. Dominaria, released in 2018, was the first set under this model.[30]

Set Expansion
symbol
Expansion
symbol description[3]
Expansion
code[4][3]
Development
codename[27]
Pre-release date Release date Size[3][5]
Total
Cards
Common Uncommon Rare Mythic Rare Basic
Land
Other
Pre-cycle sets[30]
Arabian Nights
 
expansion symbol
A scimitar ARN Arabian Nights[31] none December 1993[32] 92[V] 41 19 32 1
Antiquities
 
expansion symbol
An anvil ATQ Antiquities[31] none March 1994[33] 100[VI] 30 44 26
Legends
 
expansion symbol
The capital of a Doric column LEG Legends[31] none June 1994[34] 310 75 114 121
The Dark
 
expansion symbol
A thin crescent moon DRK The Dark[31] none August 1994[35] 119 40 44 35
Fallen Empires
 
expansion symbol
A crown FEM Fallen Empires[31] none November 1994[36] 187[VII] 121 30 36
Ice Age
 
expansion symbol
A snowflake ICE Ice Age[31] none[VII] June 1995[37] 383 121 121 121 15
Homelands[IX]
 
expansion symbol
The globe of Ulgrotha HML Homelands[31] October 14, 1995[VII] October 1995[38] 140[X] 71 27 42
Alliances
 
expansion symbol
A flowing banner ALL Quack[27] May 18, 1996[39] June 10, 1996[10] 199[XI] 110 43 46
Mirage Block
Mirage
 
expansion symbol
A palm tree MIR Sosumi/Menagerie[27] September 21, 1996[40][XXV] October 7, 1996[10] 350 110 110 110 20
Visions
 
expansion symbol
Zhalfirin Triangle of War/stylized "V" VIS Mirage Jr.[27] January 11, 1997[41] February 3, 1997[42] 167 62 55 50
Weatherlight
 
expansion symbol
The Thran Tome, an open book WTH Mochalatte[27] May 31, 1997[43] June 9, 1997[10] 167 62 55 50
Tempest Block
Tempest
 
expansion symbol
A storm cloud TMP Bogavhati[27] October 4, 1997[44] October 13, 1997[10] 350 110 110 110 20
Stronghold
 
expansion symbol
A portcullis STH Rachimulot[27] February 21, 1998[45] March 2, 1998[10] 143 55 44 44
Exodus
 
expansion symbol
A bridge EXO Gorgonzola[27] June 6, 1998[46] June 15, 1998[10] 143 55 44 44
Urza's Block
Urza's Saga
 
expansion symbol
Two gears USG Armadillo[27] October 3, 1998[47] October 12, 1998[48] 350 110 110 110 20
Urza's Legacy
 
expansion symbol
A hammer ULG Guacamole[27] February 6, 1999[49] February 15, 1999[10] 143 55 44 44
Urza's Destiny
 
expansion symbol
An Erlenmeyer flask UDS Chimichanga[27] May 29, 1999[44] June 7, 1999[50] 143 55 44 44
Masques Block
Mercadian Masques
 
expansion symbol
A domino mask MMQ Archimedes[27] September 25, 1999[51] October 4, 1999[52] 350 110 110 110 20
Nemesis
 
expansion symbol
The spiked halberd wielded by Crovax NEM Euripides[27] February 5, 2000[53] February 14, 2000[54] 143 55 44 44
Prophecy
 
expansion symbol
Three crystals PCY Dionysus[27] May 27, 2000 June 5, 2000[55] 143 55 44 44
Invasion Block
Invasion
 
expansion symbol
The symbol of the Coalition[XII] INV Beijing[27] September 23, 2000[44] October 2, 2000[56] 350 110 110 110 20
Planeshift
 
expansion symbol
A swirling portal PLS Hong Kong[27] January 27, 2001[57] February 5, 2001[57] 143 55 44 44
Apocalypse
 
expansion symbol
The mask of Yawgmoth APC Shanghai[27] May 26, 2001[58] June 4, 2001 143 55 44 44
Odyssey Block
Odyssey
 
expansion symbol
The Mirari on a twisted stand ODY Argon[27] September 22, 2001[44] October 1, 2001 350 110 110 110 20
Torment
 
expansion symbol
An ouroboros / A nightmare creature TOR Boron[27] January 26, 2002[59] February 4, 2002[59] 143 55 44 44
Judgment
 
expansion symbol
A balancing scale JUD Carbon[27] May 18, 2002 May 27, 2002[60] 143 55 44 44
Onslaught Block
Onslaught
 
expansion symbol
A four-legged "morph"[XIII] creature ONS Manny[27] September 28, 2002[61] October 7, 2002[61] 350 110 110 110 20
Legions
 
expansion symbol
Two crossed spears behind a shield LGN Moe[27] January 25, 2003[62] February 3, 2003 145 55 45 45
Scourge
 
expansion symbol
A dragon mask/skull SCG Jack[27] May 17, 2003[63] May 26, 2003[63] 143 55 44 44
Mirrodin Block
Mirrodin
 
expansion symbol
The Sword of Kaldra MRD Bacon[27] September 20, 2003[64] October 2, 2003[64] 306 110 88 88 20
Darksteel
 
expansion symbol
The shield of Kaldra DST Lettuce[27] January 24, 2004[65] February 6, 2004[65] 165 55 55 55
Fifth Dawn
 
expansion symbol
The helm of Kaldra 5DN Tomato[27] May 22, 2004[66] June 4, 2004[67] 165 55 55 55
Kamigawa Block
Champions of Kamigawa
 
expansion symbol
A torii gate CHK Earth[27] September 18, 2004[68] October 1, 2004[69] 306 110 88[XIV] 88 20
Betrayers of Kamigawa
 
expansion symbol
A shuriken BOK Wind[27] January 22, 2005[70] February 4, 2005[69] 165 55 55 55
Saviors of Kamigawa
 
expansion symbol
A Japanese-style lantern SOK Fire[27] May 21, 2005[71] June 3, 2005[69] 165 55 55 55
Ravnica Block
Ravnica: City of Guilds
 
expansion symbol
A Gothic-style church tower RAV Control[72] September 24, 2005[73] October 7, 2005[74] 306 110 88 88 20
Guildpact
 
expansion symbol
The seal of the Guildpact GPT Alt[72] January 21, 2006[75] February 3, 2006[75] 165 55 55 55
Dissension
 
expansion symbol
The broken seal of the Guildpact DIS Delete[72] April 22, 2006[76] May 5, 2006[76] 180 60 60 60
Coldsnap
Coldsnap[IX]
 
expansion symbol
A hanging trio of icicles CSP Splat[27] July 8, 2006[77] July 21, 2006[78] 155 60 55 40
Time Spiral Block
Time Spiral
 
expansion symbol
An hourglass TSP/TSB[XV] Snap[72] September 23, 2006[79] October 6, 2006[79] 422[XV] 121 80 80 20 121
Planar Chaos
 
expansion symbol
Stylized letters "PC" / Möbius strip / overlapping planes PLC Crackle[72] January 20, 2007[80] February 2, 2007[80] 165[XV] 60 55 50
Future Sight
 
expansion symbol
An eye gazing through a rift portal FUT Pop[72] April 21, 2007[81] May 4, 2007[81] 180[XV] 60 60 60
Lorwyn Block
Lorwyn
 
expansion symbol
Elvish "leaf blade" with a serrated edge LRW Peanut[82] September 29, 2007[83] October 12, 2007[83] 301 121 80 80 20
Morningtide
 
expansion symbol
Sunrise / A flame MOR Butter[82] January 19, 2008[84] February 1, 2008[84] 150 60 40 50
Shadowmoor Block[85]
Shadowmoor
 
expansion symbol
Crown of the Reaper King SHM Jelly[82] April 19, 2008[86] May 2, 2008[86] 301 121 80 80 20
Eventide
 
expansion symbol
Eclipsed sun EVE Doughnut[85] July 12, 2008[87] July 25, 2008[87] 180 60 60 60
Alara Block
Shards of Alara
 
expansion symbol
5 shards of a plane ALA Rock[88] September 27, 2008[89] October 3, 2008[90] 249 101 60 53 15 20
Conflux
 
expansion symbol
5 shards coming together CON Paper[88] January 31, 2009[91] February 6, 2009[91] 145 60 40 35 10
Alara Reborn
 
expansion symbol
5 shards connected ARB Scissors[88] April 25, 2009[92] April 30, 2009[92] 145 60 40 35 10
Zendikar Block
Zendikar
 
expansion symbol
A hedron ZEN Live[88] September 26, 2009[93] October 2, 2009[93] 249 101 60 53 15 20
Worldwake
 
expansion symbol
A hedron opening WWK Long[88] January 30, 2010[94] February 5, 2010[94] 145 60 40 35 10
Rise of the Eldrazi
 
expansion symbol
A hedron opened ROE Prosper[88] April 17, 2010[95] April 23, 2010[95] 248 100 60 53 15 20
Scars of Mirrodin Block
Scars of Mirrodin
 
expansion symbol
Encircled hexplate with a smaller hex cut out SOM Lights[96] September 25, 2010[97] October 1, 2010[97] 249 101 60 53 15 20
Mirrodin Besieged
 
expansion symbol
Mirran/Phyrexian symbols combined MBS Camera[96] January 29, 2011[98] February 4, 2011[98] 155 60 40 35 10 10
New Phyrexia
 
expansion symbol
The letter Phi, the symbol of Phyrexia NPH Action[96] May 7, 2011[99][100] May 13, 2011[99][100] 175 60 60 35 10 10
Innistrad Block
Innistrad
 
expansion symbol
Two stylized outward facing herons[101] ISD[102] Shake[96] September 24, 2011[103] September 30, 2011[103] 264[XXVII] 107 67 59 16 15
Dark Ascension
 
expansion symbol
Innistrad symbol turned inward[104] DKA[105] Rattle[96] January 28, 2012[105] February 3, 2012[105] 158[XXVII] 64 44 38 12
Avacyn Restored
 
expansion symbol
The collar of Avacyn AVR[106] Roll[96] April 28, 2012[106] May 4, 2012[106] 244 101 60 53 15 15
Return to Ravnica Block
Return to Ravnica
 
expansion symbol
Symbol of the five guilds in set RTR[107] Hook[88][108] September 29, 2012[107] October 5, 2012[107] 274 101 80 53 15 25
Gatecrash
 
expansion symbol
Pointed arch GTC[109] Line[88][108] January 26, 2013[109] February 1, 2013[109] 249 101 80 53 15
Dragon's Maze
 
expansion symbol
Return to Ravnica and Gatecrash symbols combined[110] DGM[110] Sinker[88][108] April 27, 2013[110] May 3, 2013[110] 156[XXVIII] 70 40 35 11
Theros Block
Theros
 
expansion symbol
Column and arcs THS[111] Friends[88][108] September 21, 2013[111] September 27, 2013[111] 249 101 60 53 15 20
Born of the Gods
 
expansion symbol
Horns of Xenagos BNG[112] Romans[88][108] February 1, 2014[112] February 7, 2014[112] 165 60 60 35 10
Journey into Nyx
 
expansion symbol
Horns of Xenagos and column JOU[113] Countrymen[88][108] April 26, 2014[114] May 2, 2014[113] 165 60 60 35 10
Khans of Tarkir Block
Khans of Tarkir
 
expansion symbol
Two crossed scimitars in front of a shield KTK[115] Huey[116] September 20, 2014[115] September 26, 2014[115] 269 101 80 53 15 20
Fate Reforged
 
expansion symbol
Two mirrored fangs/timelines FRF[117] Dewey[116] January 17, 2015[117] January 23, 2015[117] 185[XXIX] 70 60 35 10 10
Dragons of Tarkir
 
expansion symbol
A shield in the shape of a dragon's face DTK[118] Louie[116] March 21, 2015[118] March 27, 2015[118] 264 101 80 53 15 15
Battle for Zendikar Block
Battle for Zendikar
 
expansion symbol
A hedron with a "Z" crimp BFZ[119] Blood[120] September 26, 2015[119] October 2, 2015[119] 274[XXX] 101 80 53 15 25 [XXX]
Oath of the Gatewatch
 
Kozilek blade projections OGW[121] Sweat[120] January 16, 2016[121] January 22, 2016[121] 184[XXX] 70 60 42[122] 12[122] 2 [XXX]
Shadows over Innistrad Block
Shadows over Innistrad
 
Avacyn's collar deformed (in this case, upside-down) SOI[123] Tears[120] April 2, 2016[123] April 8, 2016[123] 297[XXXI] 105 100 59 18 15
Eldritch Moon
 
Silhouette of Emrakul EMN[124] Fears[28] July 16, 2016[124] July 22, 2016[124] 205[XXXI] 74 70 47 14[125]
Kaladesh Block
Kaladesh
 
Vines made of aether KLD Lock[126] September 24, 2016 September 30, 2016 264 101 80 53 15 15
Aether Revolt
 
Blossom made of aether AER Stock[126] January 14, 2017 January 20, 2017 184 70 60 42 12
Amonkhet Block
Amonkhet
 
Pyramid with floating top AKH Barrel[126] April 22, 2017 April 28, 2017 269 101 80 53 15 20
Hour of Devastation
 
Horns of Nicol Bolas HOU Laughs[127] July 8, 2017 July 14, 2017 199 70 60 42 12 15
Ixalan Block
Ixalan
 
Compass rose XLN Ham[128] September 23, 2017 September 29, 2017 279 101 80 63 15 20
Rivals of Ixalan
 
Half compass rose with two Northern points / Rooftops of Orazca RIX[129] Eggs[128] January 13, 2018 January 19, 2018 196 70 60 48 13 5
Three-and-One Model
Dominaria
 
Benalish shield[130] DOM Soup[131] April 21, 2018 April 27, 2018 269 101 80 53 15 20
Guilds of Ravnica
 
A cityscape or crown with five elements GRN Spaghetti[132] September 29, 2018 October 5, 2018 259 111 80 53 15
Ravnica Allegiance
 
An inverted version of Guilds of Ravnica's set symbol RNA Meatballs[132] January 19, 2019 January 25, 2019 259 111 80 53 15
War of the Spark[133]
 
Planeswalker symbol with Nicol Bolas's horns WAR[134] Milk[135] April 27, 2019 May 3, 2019 264 101 80 53 15 15
Throne of Eldraine
 
Sword with pixie wings ELD Archery[136] September 28, 2019 October 4, 2019[137] 269 101 80 53 15 20
Theros Beyond Death
 
Mask of the returned THB Baseball[136] January 17, 2020 January 24, 2020 254 101 80 53 15 5
Ikoria: Lair of Behemoths
 
A monstrous eye IKO Cricket[138] April 17, 2020 May 15, 2020 274 111 80 53 16 15
Zendikar Rising
 
Hedron and X ZNR Diving[139] September 18, 2020 September 25, 2020 280 101 80 64 20 15
Kaldheim
 
Battle axe KHM Equestrian[140] January 29, 2021 February 5, 2021 285 111 80 64 20 15
Strixhaven: School of Mages
 
A Strix STX[141] Fencing[142] April 16, 2021 April 23, 2021 275 105 80 69 21 10
Four-set Model
Dungeons & Dragons: Adventures in the Forgotten Realms
 
Dragon head AFR Zebra[143] (Replaces Core Set) July 16–22, 2021 July 23, 2021 281 101 80 60 20 20
Innistrad: Midnight Hunt
 
Wolf howling at moon MID Golf [144] September 17–23, 2021 September 24, 2021 277 100 83 64 20 10
Innistrad: Crimson Vow
 
Stylized bat VOW Clubs [145] November 12–18, 2021 November 19, 2021 277 101 83 64 20 10
Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty
 
Rising sun behind a mountain NEO Hockey[146] February 11–17, 2022 February 18, 2022 302 119 87 58 18 20
Streets of New Capenna
 
Angel wings surrounding brass knuckles SNC Ice Skating[147] April 22, 2022 April 29, 2022 281 99 81 62 19 20
Dominaria United
 
Coalition symbol over Benalish shield DMU[148] Judo[147] September 2, 2022[149] September 9, 2022[149] 281 101 80 60 20 20
The Brothers' War
 
A split gear BRO Kayaking[150] November 11–17, 2022 November 18, 2022 287 101 80 63 23 20
Phyrexia: All Will Be One
 
Phyrexian symbol bisecting a circle ONE Lacrosse[150] February 3–4, 2023 February 10, 2023 271 101 80 60 20 10
March of the Machine
 
Elspeth's sword shattering a phyrexian symbol MOM Marathon[150] April 14–20, 2023[151] April 21, 2023[151] 291 116 80 60 20 15
March of the Machine: The Aftermath
 
Explosion MAT Marathon Epilogue[152] No Pre-release Scheduled May 12, 2023 50 0 15 25 10 0
Wilds of Eldraine
 
An open storybook with a diamond nestled in the pages WOE[153] Netball[152] September 1–7, 2023[153] September 8, 2023[153] 381 101 80 60 20 15 105
The Lost Caverns of Ixalan
 
An eye in the center of a stylised compass rose LCI[154] Offroading[152] November 10–16, 2023[155] November 17, 2023[156] 291 108 92 64 22 5 119
Murders at Karlov Manor
 
A Cinquedea Short Sword MKM[157] Polo[158] February 2–8, 2024 [159] February 9, 2024 [160] 286 81 100 70 20 15 148 (inc 317z)
Outlaws of Thunder Junction
 
A cowboy hat OTJ[161] Quilting[158] April 12, 2024[162] April 19, 2024[163] 276 91 100 60 20 5 98
Bloomburrow
 
A maple leaf BLB[164] Rugby[158] July 26-August 1, 2024[165] August 2, 2024[166] 281 88 100 64 22 5 116
Duskmourn: House of Horror
 
Stylized moth DSK[167] Swimming[158] September 20–26, 2024[168] September 27, 2024[168] 286 91 100 60 20 15 131
Aetherdrift A checkered flag DFT Tennis[158] Q1 2025 February 14, 2025[169] unrevealed
Tarkir: Dragonstorm A dragonstorm TDM Ultimate[158] Q2 2025 April 11, 2025[170] unrevealed
Edge of Eternities unrevealed unrevealed Volleyball[158] Q3 2025 August 1, 2025[171] unrevealed
Return to Lorwyn unrevealed unrevealed Wrestling[158] Q1 2026 Q1 2026[172] unrevealed
Return to Arcavios unrevealed unrevealed Yachting[158] Q1 2026 Q1 2026 unrevealed
Event set unrevealed unrevealed Ziplining[158] Q2 2026 Q2 2026 unrevealed
Unknown unrevealed unrevealed Amsterdam[173] Q3 2026 Q3 2026 unrevealed
Unknown unrevealed unrevealed Berlin[173] Q4 2026 Q4 2026 unrevealed
Unknown unrevealed unrevealed Cairo[174] Q1 2027? Q1 2027? unrevealed
Set Expansion
symbol
Expansion
symbol description
Expansion
code
Development
codename
Pre-release date Release date Size
Total
Cards
Common Uncommon Rare Mythic Rare Basic
Land
Other

Other sets

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Non-rotation sets

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These sets are legal in non-rotating formats such as Modern or Legacy, but not rotating formats such as Standard.

They are notably not legal in Pioneer.

Set Expansion symbol Expansion symbol description[3] Expansion code[4][3] Development codename Release date Size[3][5][175]
Total Cards Common Uncommon Rare Mythic Rare Basic Land Other
Modern Horizons
 
expansion symbol
Modern Masters symbol coming over a horizon MH1 Contemporary[176] June 14, 2019[177] 254 101 80 53 15 5 1
Modern Horizons 2
 
expansion symbol
Two Modern Horizons symbols overlapping MH2 Decadent[178] June 18, 2021[179] 313 101 100 78 24 10[180] 3
The Lord of the Rings: Tales of Middle-earth
 
expansion symbol
The One Ring on a triangle LTR Anvil June 23, 2023 281 101 80 60 20 20 17
Modern Horizons 3
 
expansion symbol
Eldrazi symbol coming over a horizon MH3 unrevealed June 14, 2024[181] 303 80 101 60 20 5

Introductory sets

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These introductory sets were intended for novice Magic: The Gathering players. They were illegal in sanctioned tournaments until October 2005,[182] when they became legal in Legacy and Vintage.

Set Expansion
symbol
Expansion
symbol description[3]
Expansion
code[4][3]
Release date Size[3][5]
Total Cards Common Uncommon Rare Mythic Rare Basic Land Other
Portal[XIX]
Portal
 
expansion symbol
A portal POR June 1997[183] 222[XX] 90 57 55 20
Portal Second Age
 
expansion symbol
A pentagon P02 June 1998[184] 165 70 45 35 15
Portal Three Kingdoms
 
expansion symbol
The Chinese character for the number 3 PTK May 1999[185] 180 55 55 55 15
Starter
Starter 1999
 
expansion symbol
A five-pointed star S99 July 1999[186] 173 63 55 35 20
Starter 2000
 
expansion symbol
None S00 July 2000[187] 57[XXI] 39 6 2 10
Global Series
Global Series: Jiang Yanggu & Mu Yanling
 
expansion symbol
A mountain GS1 June 22, 2018 Two 60-card decks

Compilations/reprint sets

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Reprint sets are sets of certain cards from previous sets that were re-released for different reasons. Some reasons include the cards were fan favorites and popular demand brought them back or in some cases, reprints were to commemorate certain events such as widely known matches or anniversary sets. Some reprint sets revolved around a certain theme; for example, Beatdown was themed around old, out-of-print, heavy-hitting creatures. Reprinting a card in one of these sets does not affect when it leaves Standard.

Deck Builder's Toolkits are released at the same time as a core set and contain only cards from sets that are legal in Standard at that time; they are not sets as such. These boxed sets therefore have no symbol or code of their own.

Set Expansion symbol Expansion symbol description[3] Expansion code[4][3] Release date Size[3][5]
Total Cards Common Uncommon Rare Mythic Rare Basic Land Other
Chronicles[XVII]
 
expansion symbol
No specific symbol[XVIII] CHR July 1995[188] 125[XVII] 37 43 45
Rivals Quick Start Set No specific symbol none July 1996[189] Four pre-constructed decks
Multiverse Gift Box No specific symbol none November 1996[190] Boosters from various sets in various languages
Anthologies
 
expansion symbol
No specific symbol ATH November 1998[191] Two 60-card pre-constructed decks
Battle Royale Box Set
 
expansion symbol
No specific symbol BRB November 12, 1999[192] Four 40-card pre-constructed decks
Beatdown Box Set
 
expansion symbol
A mace BTD December 2000[193] Two 61-card pre-constructed decks
Deckmasters: Garfield vs. Finkel
 
expansion symbol
A stylized letter "D" DKM September 17, 2001[194] Two 62-card pre-constructed decks
Premium Foil Booster Alara block symbols none January 8, 2010[195] 539 foil cards from the Alara block[XXXV]
Duels of the Planeswalkers (decks)
 
expansion symbol
A stylized letter "M" inside a circle DPA June 4, 2010[196] Five 60-card decks
Modern Event Deck
 
expansion symbol
Three-pronged object MD1 May 30, 2014[197] 60-card deck, 15-card sideboard
Mystery Booster No specific symbol MB1 March 13, 2020[198] 1694 1060 452 152 30
Time Spiral Remastered
 
expansion symbol
Tilted hourglass TSR March 19, 2021 289 121 100 53 15 122
Dominaria Remastered
 
expansion symbol
The skyship Weatherlight, seen from the front DMR January 13, 2023 271 101 80 60 20 10 196
Ravnica Remastered
 
expansion symbol
A row of Ravnican buildings RVR January 12, 2024
Innistrad Remastered 2025
Mystery Booster 2 MB2
International sets
Renaissance (French/German) No specific symbol none August 1995[188] 122 51 40 31
Rinascimento (Italian) No specific symbol none August 1995[188] 69 ? ? ?
Duel Decks
Duel Decks: Elves vs. Goblins
 
expansion symbol
A stylized axe and bow combination symbol EVG November 16, 2007[199] Two 60-card pre-constructed decks
Duel Decks: Jace vs. Chandra
 
expansion symbol
A point-reflected pair of swooshes DD2 November 7, 2008[200] Two 60-card pre-constructed decks
Duel Decks: Divine vs. Demonic
 
expansion symbol
A halo with horns coming up through its center DDC April 10, 2009[201] Two 60-card pre-constructed decks
Duel Decks: Garruk vs. Liliana
 
expansion symbol
A leaf inside a semicircle DDD October 30, 2009[202] Two 60-card pre-constructed decks
Duel Decks: Phyrexia vs. the Coalition
 
expansion symbol
Yawgmoth's and the Coalition's symbols combined DDE March 19, 2010[203] Two 60-card pre-constructed decks
Duel Decks: Elspeth vs. Tezzeret
 
expansion symbol
Two trapezoids with parts missing DDF September 3, 2010[204] Two 60-card pre-constructed decks
Duel Decks: Knights vs. Dragons
 
expansion symbol
A shield in the shape of a dragon in flight DDG April 1, 2011[205] Two 60-card pre-constructed decks
Duel Decks: Ajani vs. Nicol Bolas
 
expansion symbol
Nicol Bolas' horns superimposed on Ajani's axe-head DDH September 2, 2011[206] Two 60-card pre-constructed decks
Duel Decks: Venser vs. Koth
 
expansion symbol
Two nearly-interlocking zigzags DDI March 30, 2012[207] Two 60-card pre-constructed decks
Duel Decks: Izzet vs. Golgari
 
expansion symbol
Combination of Izzet and Golgari symbols DDJ September 7, 2012[208] Two 60-card pre-constructed decks
Duel Decks: Sorin vs. Tibalt Combination of stylized sword and devil horns DDK March 15, 2013[209] Two 60-card pre-constructed decks
Duel Decks: Heroes vs. Monsters Combination axe, helmet, and wings DDL September 6, 2013[210] Two 60-card pre-constructed decks
Duel Decks: Jace vs. Vraska Arcane symbol and gorgon tentacle DDM March 14, 2014[211] Two 60-card pre-constructed decks
Duel Decks: Speed vs. Cunning Winged eye DDN September 5, 2014[212] Two 60-card pre-constructed decks
Duel Decks Anthology No specific symbol DD3 December 5, 2014[213] A reprint of the first four Duel Deck sets
Duel Decks: Elspeth vs. Kiora Godsend (Elspeth's spear) and waves DDO February 27, 2015[214] Two 60-card pre-constructed decks
Duel Decks: Zendikar vs. Eldrazi Half-hedron and Eldrazi tentacle DDP August 28, 2015[215] Two 60-card pre-constructed decks
Duel Decks: Blessed vs. Cursed Demon wing and half of Avacyn's collar DDQ February 26, 2016[216] Two 60-card pre-constructed decks
Duel Decks: Nissa vs. Ob Nixilis Hedron and horns DDR September 2, 2016[217] Two 60-card pre-constructed decks
Duel Decks: Mind vs. Might Stylized knotwork DDS March 31, 2017[218] Two 60-card pre-constructed decks
Duel Decks: Merfolk vs. Goblins Combined trident and axe heads DDT November 10, 2017[219] Two 60-card pre-constructed decks
Duel Decks: Elves vs. Inventors Bow and arrow superimposed on gear DDU April 6, 2018[220] Two 60-card pre-constructed decks
From the Vault
From the Vault: Dragons Wings of a Dragon DRB August 29, 2008[221] 15 limited foil dragon cards
From the Vault: Exiled An arrow firing diagonally leaving a trail V09 August 28, 2009[222] 15 limited foil formerly banned cards
From the Vault: Relics An orb on a stand V10 August 27, 2010[223] 15 limited foil artifact cards
From the Vault: Legends A crown[224] V11 August 26, 2011[224] 15 limited foil legendary creature cards
From the Vault: Realms Mountain and sunrise V12 August 31, 2012[225] 15 limited foil land cards
From the Vault: Twenty Numeral 20 in a circle V13 August 23, 2013[226] 20 limited foil cards
From the Vault: Annihilation Stylized bomb or fractured orb V14 August 22, 2014[227] 15 limited foil cards
From the Vault: Angels Stylized angel wings V15 August 21, 2015[228] 15 limited foil cards
From the Vault: Lore Scroll unrolling to become castle tower V16 August 19, 2016[229] 15 limited foil cards and one token
From the Vault: Transform Dark planet with lighting on the top or bottom depending on which side of the card is viewed V17 November 24, 2017[230] 15 limited foil double-faced cards
Signature Spellbook
Signature Spellbook: Jace Spellbook SS1 June 15, 2018[231] 9 cards
Signature Spellbook: Gideon Gideon's sural and shield in front of an open book SS2 June 28, 2019[232] 9 cards
Signature Spellbook: Chandra Flame in front of an open book SS3 June 26, 2020[233] 9 cards
Premium Deck Series
Premium Deck Series: Slivers A coiled sliver / A sliver claw H09 November 20, 2009[234] 60-card premium foil deck
Premium Deck Series: Fire and Lightning A flame and lightning bolt PD2 November 19, 2010[235] 60-card premium foil deck
Premium Deck Series: Graveborn A human skull PD3 November 18, 2011[236] 60-card premium foil deck
Masters Series
Modern Masters A stylized City of Brass MMA June 7, 2013[237] 229[237] 101[238] 60[238] 53[238] 15[238]
Modern Masters 2015 Edition The City of Brass symbol rotated and then mirrored MM2 May 22, 2015[239] 249[239] 101 80 53 15
Eternal Masters Hourglass made from two City of Brass symbols EMA June 10, 2016[240] 249[240] 101 80 53 15
Modern Masters 2017 Edition Floating "U" over crown MM3 March 17, 2017[241] 249[241] 101 80 53 15
Iconic Masters Stylized letters I and M. IMA November 17, 2017[242] 249[242] 101 80 53 15
Masters 25 The number 25 over the planeswalker symbol A25 March 16, 2018[243] 249[242] 101 80 53 15
Ultimate Masters Infinity symbol made out of two stylized skulls UMA December 7, 2018[244] 254[244] 101 80 53 20
Double Masters A diamond on top of an X 2XM August 7, 2020[245] 332[245] 91 80 121 40
Double Masters 2022 Edition A double X on top of a diamond 2X2 July 8, 2022[246] 332[246] 91 80 120 40 1
Commander Masters Shield with elongated hexagon CMM August 4, 2023 436 171 218 277 70 ? ?
Deck Builder's Toolkits
Deck Builder's Toolkit No specific set symbol w10 May 21, 2010[247] Box set of 285 semi-randomized cards and 4 booster packs from recent editions
Deck Builder's Toolkit (Refreshed Version) No specific set symbol w11 March 11, 2011[247] Box set of 285 semi-randomized cards and 4 booster packs from recent editions
Deck Builder's Toolkit (2012 Edition) No specific set symbol w12 July 13, 2012 Box set of 285 semi-randomized cards and 4 booster packs from recent editions
Deck Builder's Toolkit (2014 Core Set Edition) No specific set symbol w14 July 19, 2013 Box set of 285 semi-randomized cards and 4 booster packs from recent editions
Deck Builder's Toolkit (2015 Core Set Edition) No specific set symbol w15 July 18, 2014 Box set of 285 semi-randomized cards and 4 booster packs from recent editions
Deck Builder's Toolkit (Magic Origins Edition) Planeswalker symbol breaking through the horizon ORI July 17, 2015 Box set of 285 semi-randomized cards and 4 booster packs from recent editions
Deck Builder's Toolkit (Shadows over Innistrad Edition) Star with trail and "16" w16 April 8, 2016 Box set of 285 semi-randomized cards and 4 booster packs from recent editions
Deck Builder's Toolkit (Amonkhet Edition) Star with trail and "17" w17 April 28, 2017 Box set of 285 semi-randomized cards and 4 booster packs from recent editions
Deck Builder's Toolkit (Ixalan Edition) Star with trail and "17" w17 September 29, 2017 Box set of 285 semi-randomized cards and 4 booster packs from recent editions
Deck Builder's Toolkit (Core 2019 Edition) N/A N/A July 13, 2018 Box set of 285 fixed cards and 4 booster packs from recent editions
Deck Builder's Toolkit (Ravnica Allegiance Edition) N/A N/A January 25, 2019 Box set of 285 fixed cards and 4 booster packs from recent editions
Deck Builder's Toolkit (Core Set 2020 Edition) N/A N/A July 12, 2019 Box set of 285 fixed cards and 4 booster packs from recent editions
Deck Builder's Toolkit (Theros Beyond Death Edition) N/A N/A January 24, 2020 Box set of 285 fixed cards and 4 booster packs from recent editions
(Holiday) Gift Boxes
2012 Holiday Gift Box N/A N/A November 16, 2012[248] 4 Boosters, 20 basic lands, 1 foil alternate-art card from Return to Ravnica (Dreg Mangler), 6 illustrated plastic dividers + stickers for customizing the dividers
2013 Holiday Gift Box N/A N/A November 15, 2013[249] 4 Boosters, 20 basic lands, 1 foil alternate-art card from Theros (Karametra's Acolyte), 6 illustrated plastic dividers + stickers for customizing the dividers
2014 Holiday Gift Box N/A N/A November 14, 2014[250] 4 Boosters, 20 basic lands, 1 foil alternate-art card from Khans of Tarkir (Sultai Charm), 6 illustrated plastic dividers + stickers for customizing the dividers
2015 Holiday Gift Box N/A N/A November 6, 2015[251] 5 Boosters, 20 basic lands, 1 foil alternate-art card from Battle for Zendikar (Scythe Leopard), 6 illustrated plastic dividers + stickers for customizing the dividers
Shadows over Innistrad: The Gift Box N/A N/A May 13, 2016[252] 5 Boosters, 20 basic lands, 1 foil alternate-art card from Shadows over Innistrad (Ravenous Bloodseeker), 6 illustrated plastic dividers + stickers for customizing the dividers
Kaladesh: The Gift Box N/A N/A N/A 5 Boosters, 20 basic lands, 1 foil alternate-art card from Kaladesh (Chief of the Foundry), 6 illustrated plastic dividers + stickers for customizing the dividers
Throne of Eldraine Bundle Gift Edition [253] N/A N/A November 15, 2019
  • 1 Collector Booster
  • 1 special oversized Spindown life counter
  • 10 Throne of Eldraine Draft Booster packs
  • 20 regular basic lands
  • 20 foil basic lands
  • 1 foil alt-art bundle promo card

Masterpiece Series

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Starting with the Kaladesh block, some sets include the Masterpiece Series. Wizards of the coast has stated "the Masterpiece Series... began with Zendikar Expeditions".[254] They were retroactively added with the announcement of Kaladesh Inventions.[254] Cards in the Masterpiece Series appear at a higher rarity than Mythic Rares, and consist of either reprints, or cards from the set whose packs they appear in. However, they are not considered part of that set, and instead get their own expansion symbol; moreover, as with reprint sets (see below), printing in a Masterpiece Series entry does not affect format legality. Note that entries in the Masterpiece Series do not have expansion codes, except for Zendikar Expeditions, which has code "EXP".

The Guilds of Ravnica Mythic Edition is a package that is sold exclusively on Hasbro's website. It contains 24 Guilds of Ravnica packs, 8 of which contain a predetermined Masterpiece card.

On January 10, 2019, the Ravnica Allegiance Mythic Edition was announced. Unlike the Guilds of Ravnica version, the Ravnica Allegiance Mythic Edition was sold on eBay and shipped globally.[255] It contains 24 Ravnica Allegiance packs, 8 of which contain a predetermined Masterpiece card.

The set codes listed below come from the 3-letter code printed on the card frames at the bottom.

Block/set Set Code Expansion symbol[3] Release Date Total Cards Cards in first set Cards in second set
Battle for Zendikar Zendikar Expeditions EXP Hedron with base September 26, 2015 45 25 20
Kaladesh Kaladesh Inventions MPS Column or letter π made of aether September 24, 2016 54 30 24
Amonkhet Amonkhet Invocations MP2 Nicol Bolas' head shape April 28, 2017 54 30 24
Guilds of Ravnica Guilds of Ravnica Mythic Edition MED Planeswalker symbol in front of a shield October 3, 2018 8 8 N/A
Ravnica Allegiance Ravnica Allegiance Mythic Edition MED Planeswalker symbol in front of a shield January 24, 2019 8 8 N/A
War of the Spark War of the Spark Mythic Edition MED Planeswalker symbol in front of a shield May 1, 2019 8 8 N/A
Strixhaven Strixhaven Mystical Archive STA A scroll April 23, 2021 63 63 N/A
The Brothers' War The Brothers' War Retro Artifacts BRR Gear-shaped symbol with diamond in the middle November 18, 2022 63 63 N/A
March of the Machine Multiverse Legends MUL Wings surrounding a Phyrexian invasion portal April 21, 2023 65 65 N/A
Wilds of Eldraine Enchanting Tales WOT A diamond encircled by a spell wave September 8, 2023 63 63 N/A
Outlaws of Thunder Junction Breaking News OTP A jail door April 19, 2024 65 65 N/A

Collector Booster Packs

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Starting with the Ravnica Allegiance expansion, collector packs started. Wizards of the Coast also had collector packs (premium packs) in Shards of Alara, but no sets after that until Ravnica Allegiance. Collector packs in Throne of Eldraine consist of five to six foil commons, three to four foil uncommons, three alternate art cards, one card from supplemental sets (from the Brawl deck series or planeswalker deck exclusive cards), one rare or mythic rare, one extended art rare or mythic rare, one foil rare or mythic rare, and a foil double faced token. Theros Beyond Death collector boosters consist of four to five foil commons, two to three foil uncommons, two full art foil basic lands, one card from supplemental sets (Theros Beyond Death planeswalker deck exclusive cards), one rare or mythic rare, one foil rare or mythic rare, two alternate art "Constellation" cards, and a foil double faced token.

Set Set symbol Set code Pre-release date Release date Size
Total Cards Common Uncommon Rare Mythic Rare Basic Land Other
Jumpstart Two cards linked together with a circle around them JMP July 16, 2020 July 17, 2020 495 197 154 87 17 40
Jumpstart 2022 Two half decks in an oval J22 December 1, 2022 December 2, 2022 819
Foundations Jumpstart Two cards spinning into each other J25 November 15, 2024

Secret Lair

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The Secret Lair Series is Wizard of the Coast's first full foray into selling single reprints directly to players.

The first Secret Lair series all consisted of alternate art reprints. Wizards of the Coast was trying to work with artists they usually didn't: street artists, comic book artists, album cover designers, etc. Alternately, they used traditional Magic artists working with very non-traditional art briefs. In some later series, original art was used in combination with alternate card frames.

With The Walking Dead series, the premise of only reprints with alternate art was abandoned. Mark Heggen revealed that R&D views the Secret Lair platform as a product-testing grounds platform that lets them try things they can't do in normal products. He acknowledged that it had been art up to 2020, but that they had broadened the concept to speak to audiences of different sizes. If they identify a small group that would be thrilled by a specific product, this could cater to them: "like the game of Magic the Secret Lair will always try new things and evolve - the first year focused on art which is the low hanging fruit" and "as we have new ideas and want to try new things to make the game joyful for more people, Secret Lair is the place to do that experimentation".

Even though the reaction among the fans was very negative, the Walking Dead was the best-selling drop, luring buyers from outside of the Magic world. This prompted the company to keep on experimenting in this realm and creating the Universes Beyond product line. "Universes Within" is the popular name given to cards that are functional reprints of Universes Beyond cards, made to fit within the lore of Magic: The Gathering.

Most cards are legal in the Vintage, Legacy and Commander formats.

Set Set symbol Set code Release Date
Secret Lair Drop Shooting star SLD 2020, 2021, 2022
"Universes Within" Shooting star SLX 2022
Transformers Transformers logo BOT November 18, 2022
The Lord of the Rings: Tales of Middle-earth The One Ring LTR June 23, 2023
Doctor Who Stylized TARDIS WHO October 13, 2023
Jurassic World T-Rex skull REX November 17, 2023
Fallout Vault Boy PIP March 8, 2024
Assassin’s Creed Assassin insignia ACR July 5, 2024
Final Fantasy 2025

Multiplayer-focused sets

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Starting with Planechase in 2009, Wizards of the Coast has occasionally printed sets intended primarily for multiplayer play, which do not necessarily consist entirely of reprints but are not legal in Standard; a card printed in one of these is legal only in Eternal formats, and reprinting a card in one of these sets does not affect when it leaves Standard. These sets usually consist of fixed decks.

Set Expansion symbol[3] Expansion
code[4][3]
Release date Size[3][5] New cards
Total Cards Common Uncommon Rare Mythic Rare Basic Land Other
Planechase
Planechase Two circular arcs, the lower with three upper spikes HOP September 4, 2009[256] Four 60-card decks + 40 plane cards 0
Planechase 2012 Edition Two circular arcs, the upper with three bites removed from bottom PC2 June 1, 2012[257] Four 60-card decks and 40 plane or phenomenon cards 21
Planechase Anthology Two circular arcs, the upper with five upper spikes PCA November 25, 2016[258] Four 60-card decks and 86 plane or phenomenon cards 0
Archenemy
Archenemy A trident ARC June 18, 2010[259] Four decks, each with 60 cards and 20 oversized scheme cards 0
Archenemy: Nicol Bolas Nicol's horns with orb E01 June 16, 2017[260] Four 60-card decks, four planeswalker cards, and one 20-card scheme deck 0
Commander
Commander Three prongs symbolizing the "wedge" coloration CMD June 17, 2011[261] Five 100-card decks each with 3 oversized foil Commander cards 51
Commander's Arsenal 3-part gem CM1 November 2, 2012[262] 28 foil cards (18 regular, 10 oversized) 0
Commander 2013 Edition 3-part gem with hooks C13 November 1, 2013[263] Five 100-card decks each with 3 oversized foil Commander cards 51
Commander 2014 Shield-shaped 3-part gem C14 November 7, 2014[264] Five 100-card decks each with 1 oversized foil Commander card 61
Commander 2015 2-part shield C15 November 13, 2015[265] Five 100-card decks each with 1 oversized foil Commander card 56
Commander 2016 Shield with a sword C16 November 11, 2016[266] Five 100-card decks each with 1 oversized foil Commander card 56
Commander Anthology Shield with crown CMA June 9, 2017[267] Four 100-card decks each with 1 oversized foil Commander card 0
Commander 2017 Shield with 4 parts C17 August 25, 2017[268] Four 100-card decks each with 1 oversized foil Commander card 56
Commander Anthology Volume II Shield and swords upon a amphora CM2 June 8, 2018[269] Four 100-card decks each with 1 oversized foil Commander card 0
Commander 2018 Shield with horizontal lightning bolt symbol C18 August 10, 2018[270] Four 100-card decks each with 1 oversized foil Commander card 59
Commander 2019 Shield with descending ribbon and two etchings C19 August 23, 2019[271] Four 100-card decks each with 1 oversized foil Commander card 59
Commander 2020 / Ikoria Commander Shield with thorns C20 May 15, 2020[272][273] Five 100-card decks each set on the plane of Ikoria 71
Zendikar Rising / Zendikar Rising Commander Split shield with hedron inserts ZNC September 25, 2020[274][275] Two 100-card decks each set on the plane of Zendikar Rising 6
Commander Legends Shield combining elements of the Legends expansion symbol in the lower part, and the legendary card frame in the upper part CMR November 20, 2020[276] The Innovation Product for 2020, Commander Legends is the first Commander set designed to be drafted. It includes 361 total cards. Of these, 165 are new cards, including 71 new legendary creatures and planeswalkers. 165
Kaldheim Commander Shield behind stylised axe head KHC February 2, 2021[277] Two 100-card decks set on the plane of Kaldheim 16
Commander 2021 / Strixhaven Commander Shield with six inlays C21 April 23, 2021[278] Five 100-card decks each associated with a school of Strixhaven 81
Forgotten Realms Commander Shield behind dragon head AFC July 23, 2021[279] Four 100-card decks set in the D&D region of the Forgotten Realms 62
Innistrad: Midnight Hunt Commander Shield with claw marks MIC September 24, 2021[280] Two 100-card decks set on the plane of Innistrad 38
Innistrad: Crimson Vow Commander Shield with two vampire fangs VOC November 19, 2021[281] Two 100-card decks set on the plane of Innistrad 38
Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty Futuristic angular shield / Origami shield NEC February 18, 2022[282] Two 100-card decks set on the futuristic plane of Kamigawa 38
Streets of New Capenna Shield behind angel wings NCC April 29, 2022[283] Five 100-card decks each associated with a New Capenna crime family 93
Battle for Baldur's Gate / Commander Legends 2 Shield behind hexagon CLB June 10, 2022[284] Following on from the success of Commander Legends, Battle for Baldur's Gate is the second Commander set designed to be drafted. It includes 361 cards, of which 344 are new cards including 69 new legendary creatures and planeswalkers. 344
Warhammer 40,000 Skull in front of angel wings 40K October 7, 2022[285] The first cross-over from Universes Beyond legal set in MTG. Legal in Commander, Vintage and Legacy. It features 321 cards and 168 cards that are not reprints. 321
The Brothers' War Gear inside a shield BRC November 18, 2022[286] There are two decks in total, with every card in the decks featuring the retro frame treatment. Each deck is helmed by the two brothers Urza and Mishra, with new cards specifically designed for the Commander format. Legal in Commander, Vintage and Legacy. It features 176 cards and 28 cards that are not reprints. 176
Wilds of Eldraine The back of an open book with a diamond across the spine WOC September 8, 2023[287] There are two decks in total, "Virtue And Valor" and "Fae Dominion".
Conspiracy
Conspiracy Seal CNS June 6, 2014[288] 210[XXXII] 89 68 43 10 65
Conspiracy: Take the Crown Seal of the Black Rose CN2 August 26, 2016[289] 221[289] 90 67 50 14 80
Other sets
Explorers of Ixalan Ship's wheel E02 November 24, 2017[290] Four 60-card decks and various game components 0
Battlebond Two connected figures in front of a diamond shape BBD[291] June 8, 2018[292] 254[292] 85
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These sets, though also published by Wizards of the Coast, are not legal for DCI-sanctioned tournament play.

Set Expansion symbol[3] Expansion
code[4][3]
Pre-release date Release date Size[3][5]
Total Cards Common Uncommon Rare Mythic Rare Basic Land Other
Collector's Edition[293] no symbol[XXXIII] CED none December 1993[294] 363 75 95 117 76
International Collector's Edition no symbol[XXXIV] CEI none December 1993[294] 363 75 95 117 76
Astral[XXII] star with a trail none none April 1997[295] 12
Un-sets[XXIII]
Unglued A cracked-open egg UGL August 7, 1998[44] August 17, 1998 94[296] 38 28 28 5
Unhinged A horseshoe UNH November 20, 2004[297] November 19, 2004[297] 141 55 40 40 5 1[XXIV]
Unstable A wrench with an acorn-shaped hole UST none December 8, 2017 268[XXXVI][298] 102[XXXVI] 90[XXXVI] 61[XXXVI] 15 5
Unsanctioned A horseshoe in half of a cracked-open egg over two crossed wrenches with acorn-shaped holes UND none February 28, 2020[299] 96 30 22 30 4 10
Unfinity An atom UNF none October 7, 2022[300] 638 232 198 156 52 26
Pro Tour/World Championship Decks
Pro Tour Collector Set Inaugural Edition No specific symbol none none May 1996 Eight 60-card pre-constructed decks (720 cards total due to sideboards and additional inserts)
World Championship Decks 1997 No specific symbol none none 1997[301] Four 60-card pre-constructed decks
World Championship Decks 1998 No specific symbol none none 1998[301] Four 60-card pre-constructed decks
World Championship Decks 1999 No specific symbol none none 1999[302] Four 60-card pre-constructed decks
World Championship Decks 2000 No specific symbol none none 2000[302] Four 60-card pre-constructed decks
World Championship Decks 2001 No specific symbol none none 2001[302] Four 60-card pre-constructed decks
World Championship Decks 2002 No specific symbol none none 2002[302] Four 60-card pre-constructed decks
World Championship Decks 2003 No specific symbol none none 2003[302] Four 60-card pre-constructed decks
World Championship Decks 2004 No specific symbol none none 2004[302] Four 60-card pre-constructed decks

Magic: The Gathering Online exclusive sets

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These sets are exclusive to Magic: The Gathering Online.

Set Expansion
symbol[3]
Expansion
code[4][3]
Release date Size[3][5]
Total Cards Common Uncommon Rare Mythic Rare Basic Land Other
Masters Editions
Masters Edition A circle and a quarter-circle MED September 10, 2007[303] 195 60 60 60 15
Masters Edition II A circle and two quarter-circles ME2 September 22, 2008[304] 245 80 80 80 5
Masters Edition III A circle behind two quarter-circles ME3 September 7, 2009[305] 230 75 70 70 15
Masters Edition IV 4 quarter-circles forming an hourglass ME4 January 10, 2011[306] 269 80 72 105 12
Vintage Masters Helmet with a V-shaped pattern VMA June 16, 2014[307] 325 101 80 105 30 9
Tempest Remastered Arch broken by lightning bolt TPR May 6, 2015[308] 269 101 80 53 15 20
Magic: The Gathering Online Deck Series
Magic Online Deck Series: Legacy Format No specific symbol N/A November 8, 2010[309] Two 60-card decks with 15 card sideboards
Momir Vig Basic Event Deck No specific symbol N/A November 22, 2010[310] Deck with 1 avatar card & 60 basic lands


Notes

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^I : Two cards, the common Circle of Protection: Black and the rare Volcanic Island, were inadvertently left out of the printing of Alpha. Beta and Unlimited included the two missing cards as well as one additional alternate art variant of each of the five basic lands. Consequently, those two sets each have seven more cards than Alpha did.[311]
^II : When the Revised Edition was in production in 1994, a number of problems with the set became apparent. Some cards' colors were washed-out. The picture and color foreground for the Serendib Efreet were wrong (not that this was the first such misprint), and there was a growing concern with the Satanic images on some of the cards. The solution was to print a "fixed" version of Revised Edition, code named "Edgar", which has since came to be known as Summer Magic because it was printed in the summer of 1994. The cards were distributed in regular Revised Edition boosters, but no Summer Edition starters were produced. Despite its intended function as a fixed Revised Edition, there were problems with Summer Magic. On some cards, the colors were too dark. Furthermore, Hurricane was printed as a blue card and thereby became the most famous and most desired Summer Magic card of all.[312] The Serendib Efreet had its artwork corrected, but the artist name was still wrong, as was that of Plateau (which had, uniquely out of the cards in Revised, received new art, but not an updated artist credit to reflect that). Because of all these flaws, the entire print run was recalled and destroyed which led to Revised Edition shortage in 1994. However, a few booster boxes survived. Summer Magic cards can sell for over $1000 for notable cards and some as high $5000. Summer Magic cards can best be recognized by their 1994 copyright date.[313]
^III : The only cards in Fifth Edition to have an expansion symbol were those printed in Simplified Chinese in 1998.[314]
^IV : In addition to the 350 cards normally available in booster packs, the Eighth Edition Core Game contained 7 "starter cards" not available in booster packs, labeled with collector numbers S1 through S7; 3 were marked common, 3 uncommon, and 1 rare. Ninth Edition contained 9, labeled S1 through S10 (omitting S6); 6 were marked common, 2 uncommon, and 1 rare. These were meant to introduce new players to the game; most were "vanilla" creatures.[12][315] Similarly, Magic 2015 contained 15 starter cards not contained in booster packs; 6 were marked common, 4 uncommon, and 5 rare.[316] Magic Origins contained 16 such cards.[317]
^V : 14 of the commons were printed in two subtle variations (called "a" and "b") making 92 total cards but only 78 unique cards.[32]
^VI : 5 of the cards came in 4 alternate art versions making the set have 100 total cards but only 85 unique cards. The different art versions also differ in rarity causing these 5 cards to make up a total of 6 commons, 9 uncommons, and 6 rares.[3][318]
^VII : The first pre-release officially sponsored by Wizards of the Coast was held for Homelands in New York City.[319][320][321] Ice Age, which preceded Homelands, had an unofficial widely attended pre-release in Toronto.[319][320][322]
^VIII : 15 of the commons came in 4 alternate art versions, while 20 of them came in 3 alternate art versions causing 187 total cards but only 102 unique cards.[323]
^IX : Homelands was not designed as part of the Ice Age block and has no thematic link to Ice Age and Alliances. Wizards of the Coast retroactively declared it part of the Ice Age block in 1997 to fit with the then-emerging standard block structure. Nearly a decade later in 2006, Coldsnap was released as a belated third entry to the Ice Age block. Homelands was reverted to a standalone set. Coldsnap was, for purposes of card legality, part of Time Spiral as far as rotation at the time, so it was legal to play in 2006-2008 era Standard formats. (Wizards of the Coast would later separate Coldsnap and Time Spiral in Extended, however.)[324][325][326]
^X : 25 commons had 2 alternate art versions making 140 total cards but only 115 unique cards.[3]
^XI : All commons had 2 alternate art versions making 199 total cards but only 144 unique cards and 55 unique commons.[3]
^XII : The Coalition was a group assembled by Urza to defend Dominaria against the invasion of the Phyrexians.[327]
^XIII : Many creatures in the Onslaught Block had the ability to "morph." Morphed creatures looked like "clay spiders."[328]
^XIV : This does not count the alternate art for the uncommon card Brothers Yamazaki. Counting each version separately, there are 89 uncommons and 307 cards in the set.[329]
^XV : In the Time Spiral Cycle there are special cards in each set that are "timeshifted". In Time Spiral TSP refers to all non-timeshifted cards in the set while TSB, which stands for "TimeShifted Bonus" (during development, the timeshifted cards were known as "bonus cards"), refers to the 121 timeshifted reprint cards.[2][330] The timeshifted reprint cards have a purple expansion symbol and are not counted towards the number of cards in the set. Instead they form a subset with their own collector's numbers. Each Time Spiral booster pack contains exactly one Timeshifted bonus card, replacing a common. In Planar Chaos there are 45 Timeshifted Cards (20 common, 15 uncommon, and 10 rare), however, unlike in Time Spiral they were not reprints but instead they were existing cards from the past which were "colorshifted" (known, iconic cards that were printed in a different color).[3][331] Colorshifted cards are recognizable by the white text for the name and type line and different background designs from the normal cards. In contrast to the timeshifted cards in Time Spiral the colorshifted cards in Planar Chaos and Future Sight are not bonus cards, meaning that they come in rarities of common, uncommon, and rare, and are counted towards the Collector's numbers of the set. However they are distributed differently than normal cards, with 3 of the commons in each booster being timeshifted, and one uncommon being replaced with a timeshifted uncommon 3/4 of the time and a timeshifted rare 1/4 of the time.[331] In Future Sight there are 81 timeshifted Cards, composing 27 of each rarity; these were simply included in packs like ordinary cards of their rarity. However, unlike the previous sets these timeshifted cards have a future theme in that they have a different frame than normal cards and have keyword mechanics that may appear in future sets.[3][332]
^XVI : Starting in Shards of Alara Wizards of the Coast introduced a new rarity level higher than rare called Mythic Rare. A mythic rare card will appear in approximately 1 out of every 8 booster packs instead of a rare.[333]
^XVII : Chronicles, released in 1995 between Ice Age and Homelands, reprinted many previous cards, drawn from the Arabian Nights, Antiquities, Legends, and The Dark sets, that were becoming difficult to obtain but added no new cards to the game. Despite being published between Ice Age and Homelands, it is not considered part of the Ice Age Block; for purposes of tournament-legality, it was instead treated as an extension of Fourth Edition. The cards in Chronicles were reprinted with white borders, as opposed to their original black borders. Also Chronicles contained three uncommons with four alternate art versions meaning there are 125 total cards but only 116 unique cards and only 34 unique uncommons.[3][334]
^XVIII : Many of the early compilation sets did not have expansion symbols of their own and instead the cards within these reprint sets just retained the symbol from their former set.[335]
^XIX : Portal was a series of sets featuring simplified rules intended to introduce novice players of Magic: The Gathering to the game. When they were originally released, they were not legal for DCI-sanctioned tournament play, but the DCI changed its policy and the Portal sets became legal in the Vintage and Legacy tournament formats on October 20, 2005.[336]
^XX : 5 of the commons and 2 of the uncommons were alternate versions, so there are only 200 unique cards (85 unique common, 55 unique uncommons) in Portal.[3][337]
^XXI : Starter 2000 was made up of two 22-card decks and two 15-card packs, all with a fixed selection of cards.[338]
^XXII : Astral is a set of 12 cards that was never actually printed on paper and exists only in the MicroProse Magic: The Gathering computer game (with the exception of the oversized Aswan Jaguar included in the box). All 12 cards had abilities that depended on randomness and were therefore more practical to use on the computer than on paper.
^XXIII : The Un- sets are satirical sets which, though also published by Wizards of the Coast, are not legal for DCI-sanctioned tournament play.
^XXIV : Unhinged contains 1 ultra-rare, called Super Secret Tech, which only exists as a foil rare card.[339]
^XXV : The first event that used Mirage product was Pro Tour Atlanta on 13 September 1996.[340]
^XXVI : The Lorwyn and Shadowmoor blocks consist of two sets each. They were released over the course of one year and thus deviate from the usual three expansion sets per year policy. Eventide was the second set in the Shadowmoor block and was released in July.
^XXVII : Of the cards in Innistrad, 6 commons, 7 uncommons, 6 rares, and 1 mythic are double-faced cards; though these appear in normal rarities, they are distributed differently, with one double-faced card always appearing per pack, replacing a common. The same is true of Dark Ascension; it has 4 commons, 4 uncommons, 3 rares, and 2 mythics as double-faced cards.
^XXVIII : 10 of the commons in Dragon's Maze are reprints of the Guildgates from Return to Ravnica and Gatecrash; while these are common, they are distributed differently than other commons, in that they instead replace the basic land in the booster pack; basic lands do not appear in Dragon's Maze booster packs. Furthermore, one of the mythic rares in Dragon's Maze, Maze's End, is distributed differently from the other mythic rares, in that it also replaces the basic land in the booster pack, rather than the rare. In addition, the basic land may also be replaced with one of the "shock lands" from Return to Ravnica or Gatecrash; although these can appear in Dragon's Maze booster packs, they are not considered part of Dragon's Maze, being identical to the "shock lands" that appeared in Return to Ravnica and Gatecrash.
^XXIX 10 of the commons in Fate Reforged are reprints of the dual lands from Khans of Tarkir; while these are common, these are distributed differently than other commons, in that they may appear in the basic land slot instead of a common slot. In addition, the land slot may also contain one of the "fetch lands" from Khans of Tarkir; although these can appear in Fate Reforged booster packs, they are not considered part of Fate Reforged, being identical to the "fetch lands" that appeared in Khans of Tarkir. In most languages, these are in fact ordinarily the only possibilities for the land slot; basic lands will not ordinarily appear except in Korean, Portuguese, Russian, and Traditional Chinese.
^XXX : Although the Masterpiece Series proper would not begin until Kaladesh block, something similar was done with Battle for Zendikar block in the form of Zendikar Expeditions. There are 25 premium Zendikar Expeditions cards that may appear in Battle for Zendikar booster packs in place of a Battle for Zendikar premium card. Similarly, there are 20 premium Zendikar Expeditions cards that may appear in Oath of the Gatewatch booster packs in a similar manner, and which are also not considered part of Oath of the Gatewatch. All Zendikar Expeditions cards, both those in Battle for Zendikar booster packs and those in Oath of the Gatewatch booster packs, have expansion code "EXP" in the official Gatherer database. These cards are not included in the count here, but they may appear in booster packs. See the Masterpiece Series section for more information.
^XXXI : Of the cards in Shadows over Innistrad, 4 commons, 20 uncommons, 6 rares, and 3 mythics are double-faced cards; though these appear in normal rarities, they are distributed differently. There is always one common or uncommon double-faced card always appearing per pack, replacing a normal common, and about 1 in 8 booster packs contain a rare or mythic double-faced card, also replacing a normal common.[341] In Eldritch Moon, 2 commons, 10 uncommons, 2 rares, and 1 mythic rare are double-faced cards; and 2 commons, 3 rares, and 1 mythic rare are meld cards, which have half of an extra-large card on their back face.
^XXXII : Of the cards in Conspiracy, 9 commons, 8 uncommons, and 8 rares are draft-related cards; though these appear in normal rarities, they are distributed differently, with one draft-related card always appearing per pack, replacing the basic land.
^XXXIII : The Collector's Edition duplicated the Limited Edition Beta set with extra lands, had a gold bordered back instead of black, square corners instead of usual rounded, and "Collector's Edition" printed in gold on the cards.
^XXXIV : The International Collector's Edition duplicated the Limited Edition Beta set with extra lands, had a gold bordered back instead of black, square corners instead of usual rounded, and "International Edition" printed in gold on the cards.
^XXXV : The Premium Foil Booster packs have a different ink formula than the foils released in Shards of Alara booster packs resulting in a light version and a dark version for each foil. The dark versions are from the actual Shards of Alara booster packs where as the light versions are from the Premium Foil Boosters.[citation needed]
^XXXVI : Several cards in Unstable appear in several variations which share a card number but have various differences; cards are numbered out of 216, but there are more distinct cards than this in the set.[342]

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