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   block name = Reprint|
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   first set = [[Chronicles]]|
   first set = [[Chronicles]]|
   second set = Renaissance|
   second set = [[Renaissance]]|
   third set = [[Modern Masters (2013)]]|
   third set = [[Modern Masters (2013)]]|
   previous set      = [[Chronicles]]|
   previous set      = [[Chronicles]]|

Revision as of 22:11, 15 February 2016

Template:Infobox expansion Renaissance, a reprint set very similar to Chronicles, was only released into German, French, and Italian markets. It was sold in booster packs of eight cards which included six commons and two uncommons. Each card carries the expansion symbol from the set it was originally printed in.

German and French versions

The German and French versions are the same. They are black-bordered and contain all 122 cards that rotated into 4th Edition from expansions and sets that were not printed in the two languages. The breakdown is: Arabian Nights (10 cards), Antiquities (23 cards), Legends (55 cards), The Dark (32 cards), as well as 2 cards from Unlimited which were not printed in Revised (Ironclaw Orcs & Twiddle). The idea behind the release of this set was due to a company policy that stated that a card could not be put into a white-bordered set without first appearing in a black-bordered set in that language. The number of cards in each color is not the same, there are 18 white, 18 blue, 19 black, 23 red, 16 green, 25 artifact and 3 land cards.

Italian version

Rinsacimento booster

The Italian version of Renaissance (named Rinascimento) is black-bordered and contains only 60 cards, all of which were taken from Arabian Nights, Antiquities and Unlimited (as Legends and The Dark were already printed in Italian). These 60 cards are all the 35 cards as in the German and French versions, but Piety, plus all 26 cards from Arabian Nights and Antiquities that were reprinted in Chronicles.

Reprints and rarities

Like Chronicles, Renaissance and Rinascimento were each printed on two 121-card print sheets. There were 3 times as many "common sheets" as there were "uncommon sheets". Some cards would show up multiple times on the sheet, making them more common than the cards which appeared only once. Unfortunately, there is no official distribution list for these sets other than common/uncommon, and the spare sources disagree on the actual distribution.

Main article: Renaissance/Reprints

Misprint

  • The french Winter Blast misses the Legends expansion symbol.

External links

Gallery

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