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The year '''1998''' was the sixth year of existence for ''[[Magic: The Gathering]]''. | The year '''1998''' was the sixth year of existence for ''[[Magic: The Gathering]]''. | ||
== Events == | == Events == | ||
{| class="wikitable | {| class="wikitable" | ||
! | ! Date | ||
! | ! Event | ||
|- | |||
| | |||
|First [[Judge Gift]] cards. | |||
|- | |- | ||
| Early 1998 | | Early 1998 | ||
| Release of the [[alternate art]] [[APAC land]] [[promotional card]]s. | |||
| Release of the [[alternate art]] [[APAC land]] [[promotional | |||
|- | |- | ||
| January, 29 - February, 2 | | January, 29 - February, 2 | ||
|[[Magic Invitational|Duelist Invitational]] in Rio de Janeiro. Won by [[Darwin Kastle]]. | |[[Magic Invitational|Duelist Invitational]] in Rio de Janeiro. Won by [[Darwin Kastle]]. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Winter | | Winter | ||
| Second release of ''[[Vanguard]]'' cards in the [[Arena League]]. | | Second release of ''[[Vanguard]]'' cards in the [[Arena League]]. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|February | |February | ||
|Re-release of the [[Magic: The Gathering (MicroProse)|Microprose computergame]] in a special edition named ''[[Duels of the Planeswalkers]]''. | |Re-release of the [[Magic: The Gathering (MicroProse)|Microprose computergame]] in a special edition named ''[[Duels of the Planeswalkers]]''. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| March, 2 | | March, 2 | ||
| Release of ''[[Stronghold]]''. | | Release of ''[[Stronghold]]''. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|March | |March | ||
| Start of the ''[[Gerrard's Quest]]'' comic series published by [[Dark Horse Comics]]. | | Start of the ''[[Gerrard's Quest]]'' comic series published by [[Dark Horse Comics]]. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|March, 6-8 | |March, 6-8 | ||
|Pro Tour Los Angeles, won by [[David Price]]. | |Pro Tour Los Angeles, won by [[David Price]]. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|April, 17-19 | |April, 17-19 | ||
|Pro Tour New York, won by [[Jon Finkel]]. | |Pro Tour New York, won by [[Jon Finkel]]. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| May, 18 | | May, 18 | ||
| First opening of a [[Wizards of the Coast]] [[Wizards of the Coast/Game store|game store]]. | |||
| First opening of a [[Wizards of the Coast game store]]. | |||
|- | |- | ||
| June, 15 | | June, 15 | ||
| Release of ''[[Exodus]]'', first set to use color-coding of the [[expansion symbol]] to indicate the [[rarity]] of the cards. | | Release of ''[[Exodus]]'', first set to use color-coding of the [[expansion symbol]] to indicate the [[rarity]] of the cards. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| June, 24 | | June, 24 | ||
| Release of ''[[Portal Second Age]]'', another attempt to make a simplified ''Magic'' set for beginners. | | Release of ''[[Portal Second Age]]'', another attempt to make a simplified ''Magic'' set for beginners. | ||
* First and only depiction of firearms on ''Magic'' art. | * First and only depiction of firearms on ''Magic'' art. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|July | |July | ||
|PGI Limited, maker of the ''[[Havic: The Bothering]]'' parody set, banned from attending [[GenCon]]. | |PGI Limited, maker of the ''[[Havic: The Bothering]]'' parody set, banned from attending [[GenCon]]. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|August | |August | ||
|Release of a [[poker deck]] box by Wizards of the Coast. | |Release of a [[poker deck]] box by Wizards of the Coast. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|August, 11 | |August, 11 | ||
| Release of ''[[Unglued]]'', the first supplemental set to be used outside of normal ''Magic''. | | Release of ''[[Unglued]]'', the first supplemental set to be used outside of normal ''Magic''. | ||
* The first [[ | * The first [[un-set]], featuring silver-[[border]]ed joke cards. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| August, 12-16 | | August, 12-16 | ||
|[[1998 World Championships]] in Seattle. Winner is [[Brian Selden]]. | |[[1998 World Championships]] in Seattle. Winner is [[Brian Selden]]. | ||
* Team champions: United States of America. | * Team champions: United States of America. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Autumn | | Autumn | ||
| Third release of ''[[Vanguard]]'' cards in the [[Arena League]]. | | Third release of ''[[Vanguard]]'' cards in the [[Arena League]]. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|September, 25-27 | |September, 25-27 | ||
|Pro Tour Chicago, won by [[Dirk Baberowski]]. | |Pro Tour Chicago, won by [[Dirk Baberowski]]. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|September, 26 | |September, 26 | ||
| [[Prerelease]] events for ''[[Urza's Saga]]'', featuring the first release of a [[foil]] card (<c>Lightning Dragon</c>). | | [[Prerelease]] events for ''[[Urza's Saga]]'', featuring the first release of a [[foil]] card (<c>Lightning Dragon</c>). | ||
|- | |- | ||
|October, 12 | |October, 12 | ||
|Release of ''[[Urza's Saga]]'', the first set to replace 60-card starter decks with 75-card [[tournament deck]]s. | |Release of ''[[Urza's Saga]]'', the first set to replace 60-card starter decks with 75-card [[tournament deck]]s. | ||
* Later considered to be a [[Broken|Bah-roken]] set. | * Later considered to be a [[Broken|Bah-roken]] set. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Winter | | Winter | ||
| [[Combo Winter]], too many overpowered cards and [[combo]]s fill the [[tournament]] [[format]]s. | | [[Combo Winter]], too many overpowered cards and [[combo]]s fill the [[tournament]] [[format]]s. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|November | |November | ||
| Release of the ''[[Anthologies]]'' [[box set]], celebrating the fifth anniversary of ''Magic''. | | Release of the ''[[Anthologies]]'' [[box set]], celebrating the fifth anniversary of ''Magic''. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|November, 13-15 | |November, 13-15 | ||
|Pro Tour Rome, won by [[Tommi Hovi]]. | |Pro Tour Rome, won by [[Tommi Hovi]]. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|December | |December | ||
| The [[DCI]] [[Timeline of DCI bans and restrictions|bans a large amount of cards]]. | | The [[DCI]] [[Timeline of DCI bans and restrictions|bans a large amount of cards]]. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |December | ||
| | |Release of the 1998 [[World Championship Decks]]. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | | ||
|[[Player of the Year]]: [[Jon Finkel]]. | |[[Player of the Year]]: [[Jon Finkel]]. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | | ||
|[[Rookie of the Year]]: [[Randy Buehler]]. | |[[Rookie of the Year]]: [[Randy Buehler]]. | ||
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* [[The Brothers' War]] (May) | * [[The Brothers' War]] (May) | ||
* [[Rath and Storm]] (July) | * [[Rath and Storm]] (July) | ||
* [[Planeswalker ( | * [[Planeswalker (novel)|Planeswalker]] (September) | ||
* [[ | * [[Magic: The Gathering Official Encyclopedia]] - Volume 3 | ||
* [[The Official Guide to Portal Second Age]] | * [[The Official Guide to Portal Second Age]] | ||
* [[The Official Guide to Urza's Saga]] | * [[The Official Guide to Urza's Saga]] | ||
* [[Advanced Strategy Guide]] | * [[Advanced Strategy Guide]] | ||
* [[The Art of Magic: The Gathering - The Rath Cycle]] | * [[The Art of Magic: The Gathering - The Rath Cycle]] | ||
* [[Gerrard's Quest]] | |||
==First involved== | ==First involved== | ||
===Wizards of the Coast=== | ===Wizards of the Coast=== | ||
* | *Chaz Elliott (art director) | ||
* [[Ron Spears]] (art director) | *[[Ron Spears]] (as art director) | ||
* [[Scott Larabee]] (organized play) | *[[Scott Larabee]] (organized play) | ||
===Artists=== | ===Artists=== | ||
{{ | {{columns-list|colwidth=15em| | ||
''Stronghold'' | ''Stronghold'' | ||
* [[Keith Parkinson]] | *[[Wikipedia:Keith Parkinson|Keith Parkinson]] | ||
* [[M.W. Kaluta]] | *[[Wikipedia:Machael Kaluta|M.W. Kaluta]] | ||
* [[Mark Zug]] | *[[Michael Sutfin]] | ||
* [[ | |||
''Exodus'' | |||
*[[Wikipedia:Ciruleo Cabral|Ciruleo]] | |||
*[[Mark Zug]] | |||
*[[rk post]] | |||
''Portal Second Age'' | ''Portal Second Age'' | ||
* | *Bradley Williams | ||
* | *Cris Dornaus | ||
* | *David Horne | ||
* | *Henry van der Linde | ||
* [[Lubov]] | *Jeffrey R. Busch | ||
* [[Matt Stawicki]] | *[[Wikipedia:Lubov (painter)|Lubov]] | ||
* | *[[Wikipedia:Matt Stawicki|Matt Stawicki]] | ||
* [[Sam Wood]] | *Michael Weaver | ||
*[[Sam Wood]] | |||
''Unglued'' | ''Unglued'' | ||
* [[Mark Rosewater]] | *[[Mark Rosewater]] | ||
''Urza's Saga'' | ''Urza's Saga'' | ||
* | *Andrew Goldhawk | ||
* [[Berry]] | *[[Wikipedia:Reick berry (artist)|Berry]] | ||
* [[Brian Despain | *[[Wikipedia:Brian Despain|Brian Despain]] | ||
*[[Christopher Moeller]] | |||
* [[Christopher Moeller]] | *[[Wikipedia:Greg Staples|Greg Staples]] | ||
* [[Greg Staples]] | *[[Wikipedia:Henry Higgenbotham|Henry G. Higgenbotham]] | ||
* [[Henry G. Higgenbotham]] | *[[Wikipedia:Mark Nelson (artist)|Mark Nelson]] | ||
* [[Mark Nelson]] | *[[Wikipedia:Robh Ruppel|Robh Ruppel]] | ||
* [[Robh Ruppel]] | *[[Ron Spears]] | ||
* [[Ron Spears]] | *Steve Firchow | ||
* | *Tom Fleming | ||
* | *Vincent Evans | ||
* | }} | ||
{{years}} | |||
[[Category:1998]] | [[Category:1998]] |
Latest revision as of 16:08, 27 December 2022
The year 1998 was the sixth year of existence for Magic: The Gathering.
Events
Date | Event |
---|---|
First Judge Gift cards. | |
Early 1998 | Release of the alternate art APAC land promotional cards. |
January, 29 - February, 2 | Duelist Invitational in Rio de Janeiro. Won by Darwin Kastle. |
Winter | Second release of Vanguard cards in the Arena League. |
February | Re-release of the Microprose computergame in a special edition named Duels of the Planeswalkers. |
March, 2 | Release of Stronghold. |
March | Start of the Gerrard's Quest comic series published by Dark Horse Comics. |
March, 6-8 | Pro Tour Los Angeles, won by David Price. |
April, 17-19 | Pro Tour New York, won by Jon Finkel. |
May, 18 | First opening of a Wizards of the Coast game store. |
June, 15 | Release of Exodus, first set to use color-coding of the expansion symbol to indicate the rarity of the cards. |
June, 24 | Release of Portal Second Age, another attempt to make a simplified Magic set for beginners.
|
July | PGI Limited, maker of the Havic: The Bothering parody set, banned from attending GenCon. |
August | Release of a poker deck box by Wizards of the Coast. |
August, 11 | Release of Unglued, the first supplemental set to be used outside of normal Magic. |
August, 12-16 | 1998 World Championships in Seattle. Winner is Brian Selden.
|
Autumn | Third release of Vanguard cards in the Arena League. |
September, 25-27 | Pro Tour Chicago, won by Dirk Baberowski. |
September, 26 | Prerelease events for Urza's Saga, featuring the first release of a foil card (Lightning Dragon). |
October, 12 | Release of Urza's Saga, the first set to replace 60-card starter decks with 75-card tournament decks.
|
Winter | Combo Winter, too many overpowered cards and combos fill the tournament formats. |
November | Release of the Anthologies box set, celebrating the fifth anniversary of Magic. |
November, 13-15 | Pro Tour Rome, won by Tommi Hovi. |
December | The DCI bans a large amount of cards. |
December | Release of the 1998 World Championship Decks. |
Player of the Year: Jon Finkel. | |
Rookie of the Year: Randy Buehler. |
Publications
- The Brothers' War (May)
- Rath and Storm (July)
- Planeswalker (September)
- Magic: The Gathering Official Encyclopedia - Volume 3
- The Official Guide to Portal Second Age
- The Official Guide to Urza's Saga
- Advanced Strategy Guide
- The Art of Magic: The Gathering - The Rath Cycle
- Gerrard's Quest
First involved
Wizards of the Coast
- Chaz Elliott (art director)
- Ron Spears (as art director)
- Scott Larabee (organized play)
Artists
Stronghold
Exodus
Portal Second Age
- Bradley Williams
- Cris Dornaus
- David Horne
- Henry van der Linde
- Jeffrey R. Busch
- Lubov
- Matt Stawicki
- Michael Weaver
- Sam Wood
Unglued
Urza's Saga
- Andrew Goldhawk
- Berry
- Brian Despain
- Christopher Moeller
- Greg Staples
- Henry G. Higgenbotham
- Mark Nelson
- Robh Ruppel
- Ron Spears
- Steve Firchow
- Tom Fleming
- Vincent Evans