Magic: the Gathering » Special Editions
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Unglued
Serious Fun for Eggspert Players!
The new Unglued supplement for the Magic: The Gathering; TCG takes a humorous look at serious competition. But don't let that fool you.
A no-holds-barred look at the Magic TCG, black-bordered and highly collectible land cards, Chicken cards, plus a ton of contests and special events equals serious Unglued fun. Make sure you're in on the joke.
Chronicles
Released in July 1995, this 125-card set was created in an effort to satisfy players' demand for out-of-print cards. Over half of the cards were from Legends;, but the set also included cards from Arabian Nights;, Antiquities;, and The Dark;.
Anthologies
Play With the Dream Team
Recruit forces from across the scope of time. The Magic: The Gathering - Anthologies box set combines the might of two armies assembled from the wide range of Dominia's history. Relive the Magic TCG's past and revel in its present with the Anthologies box set.
Anthologies.
Get your hands on history.
Vanguard
The Vanguard supplements consist of oversized cards that modify the game. A Vanguard card is selected before the game begins, adjusting a player's starting and maximum hand size and starting life total. Any abilities printed on a Vanguard card are played exactly like those of an in-play Magic card; however, these abilities have no color, and damage from them isn't damage from a permanent of any type or a source of any color. A Vanguard card isn't a Magic card, so it can't be affected by spells or abilities.
1. Your starting life may be higher or lower than 20, depending on the card.
2. Your starting and maximum hand size may be higher or lower than seven, depending on the card.
3. Here's the fun part: Each Vanguard card gives you some benefit that might be considered "ba-roken" in normal Magic play. For example, your creatures are unaffected by summoning sickness, or you draw an extra card each turn.
Popular variants include each player randomly choosing a Vanguard card to play, or rotating Vanguard cards at determined intervals during a multiplayer game. But, of course, you can use Vanguard cards any way you want.
Battle Royal
You'll need every facet of your personality to survive a Battle Royale. game.
Diplomat. Comedian. Traitor.
The Battle Royale box set brings all of the maneuvering and outright conniving of multiplayer play straight to your gaming table.
Four perfectly balanced decks specifically designed for multiplayer games. Countless ways to win. Or lose.
Battle Royale - All at once. Once and for all.
Beatdown
Get ready for a beating!
The Beatdown Gift Box for Magic: The Gathering is here, and it is ONE BAD-ASS SET. Don't believe us? Take it up with creatures like Mahamoti Djinn, Erhnam Djinn, and Sengir Vampire.
It's BIGGER, too. Bigger creatures. Bigger combat. Bigger hurt! Grab a friend and tear them apart. ("Get well" card not included.)
Play with pain. Deliver a Beatdown.
Deckmaster
The Creator vs. The Champion
The Magic: The Gathering - Deckmasters box set showcases the ultimate battle of wits. Richard Garfield, the legendary creator of Magic, faces off against Jon Finkel, a Magic World Champion and legend in the making. Which one is smarter? Which one is sneakier? Which one will win? Play the decks they personally designed - decks specifically built to beat the stuffing out of each other - and decide for yourself.
Two volitile decks, constructed by two explosive players. Get the message? Play with them. Learn from them. Hold the stuff of greatness in your hands.
Deckmasters. The Ultimate battle. Over and Over again.
Unhinged
After ten years. Wait, make that thousands of years, the war between the donkeys and the monkeys has escalated to the point where, um, where parrots have turned carnviorous and pigs are forced to wear togas. You see, there's war and chaos and fighting. Lots of fighting. Let's see... oh, there's five factions that have evolved as the chaotic war wages on. We haven't been to this plane before and who knows when we're coming back, so I'm not sure what impact it has with the larger Magic story. I'm sure some object in the world is a piece of Karn somehow.
Who am I kidding? There's probably like five of you still reading. Look, I'll be honest with you. Unhinged has no story. There's no novel forthcoming. Nothing has any logic to it. There's no point to anything. It's just funny. It's unlike any Magic expansion you've ever played. Well, except Unglued. It's a lot like Unglued. But bigger. And weirder. And funnier.
Starter 1999
If you are a new Magic: The Gathering trading card game player, then the action starts here.
In this intense game of strategy, players command powerful creatures as they do battle to reduce each other's score from 20 to 0. Each player uses a unique deck of cards designed with plenty of strategic game play options.
You choose how to battle, but don't underestimate the luck of the draw!
Portal 3 Kingdoms
Portal Three Kingdoms is a starter-level Magic product based on the famous Chinese epic of the Three Kingdoms. It contains 180 cards depicting the events and characters of the Three Kingdoms story. Renowned Chinese artists have created illustrations for the entire set.
Portal Second Age
Portal and Portal The Second Age where the first two releases of the Magic: The Gathering introductory level game set. The latest release of this product is now called Starter.
Portal 1
Portal and Portal The Second Age where the first two releases of the Magic: The Gathering introductory level game set. The latest release of this product is now called Starter.
Collector's Edition - Domestic
Released in December 1993, the Collector's Edition contains copies of all the Beta - Limited Edition cards. This domestic version has square corners and a gold border on the back. It is not technically tournament legal, however most Type 1 "Vintage" events will allow you to use "CE" cards legally. Collector's Edition contains 302 from limited edition with an additional 61 lands cards totally 363 cards for Magic: The Gathering. You can find the complete list here. This is a factory sealed set of 363 cards plus a special printing of the rules booklet.
Collector's Edition - International
Released in December 1993, the Collector's Edition contains copies of all the Beta - Limited Edition cards. It is not technically tournament legal, however most Type 1 "Vintage" events will allow you to use "CE" cards legally. This international version has square corners and a gold border on the back. The difference between the international and domestic versions is that the international edition says "International Edition" on the back of the card. Collector's Edition contains 302 from limited edition with an additional 61 lands cards totally 363 cards for Magic: The Gathering. You can find the complete list here. This is a factory sealed set of 363 cards plus a a special printing of the rules booklet.
From the Vault: Dragons
Celebrate the 15th Anniversary of Magic: The Gathering with the “From the Vault: Dragons” limited edition boxed set.
Box Sets
All the random ass box sets that wizards shits on us.
