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[[Category:Magic products]]
Strictly speaking, '''sets''' are any releases of cards. In common parlance, however, the term more often than not refers to releases of reprinted cards, or non-expansion-set sets. Examples of such sets include, but are not limited to, [[:Category:Magic core sets|core set]]s, ''[[Beatdown]]'', and the ''Duel Decks'' series.
 
===Levels of sets===
====Starter-level sets====
'''Starter-level sets''' are sets that are of the lowest level of ''Magic'' thematic and mechanical complexity. Starter-level sets are aimed to introduce, and teach, prospective and newer players to the game.
 
====Advanced-level sets====
'''Advanced-level sets''' are core sets of the game.
 
====Expert-level sets====
'''Expert-level sets''' are sets that are generally of the highest level of ''Magic'' thematic and mechanical complexity. Expert-level sets are all [[:Category:Magic sets#Expansion sets|expansion sets]].
 
==Types of sets==
===Un-sets===
'''Un-sets''' are non-tournament-legal mock sets with a "fun" or "joke" theme.
 
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===Expansion sets===
'''Expansion sets''', or '''expansions''', are subsets of sets that are often released as part of [[:Category:Magic blocks|blocks]], with [[large expansion]]s and [[small expansion]]s, and with a storyline.
 
Usually, a block, which is characterized and differentiated by its storyline, themes, and mechanics, comprises three expansion sets, one large expansion and two small expansions; but, there are variations to this organically developed model.<ref>{{DailyRef|mtg/daily/mm/68|Playing with Blocks|[[Mark Rosewater]]|December 7, 2009}}</ref>
 
====Large expansions====
'''Large expansions''' are expansions that contain 200 or more cards, usually 300 or more cards, and establish the storyline, themes, and mechanics of a given block that is typically named after or similarly to the first expansion in a block, which itself is a large expansion. Basic lands are often, but not always, printed in large expansions.<ref group="note">''[[Gatecrash]]'' is a large expansion but no basic lands are printed in the expansion set; rather, the basic lands that would be printed in the expansion set are printed in the preceding expansion set, ''[[Return to Ravnica]]'', which itself is a large expansion.</ref>
 
====Small expansions====
'''Small expansions''' are expansions that contain less than 200 cards, usually 150 or so cards, and build upon the storyline, themes, and mechanics of a given block in which it is featured and that are established in the large expansion(s). New themes and mechanics may be introduced, however.
 
More often than not, small expansions are the second and third sets of a three-expansion block and do not feature basic lands; however, the "large expansion / small expansion / small expansion" model is not a rule, and has previously been deviated from.<ref group="note">''[[Rise of the Eldrazi]]'' and ''[[Avacyn Restored]]'' are the third expansion sets in their respective blocks but, being "reboots" of the respective block thus far, they are large expansions.</ref>
 
==List of ''Magic'' expansions and sets==
{{List of Magic sets}}
 
==Notes==
{{Reflist|group=note}}
 
==References==
{{Reflist}}

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