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   |logo = [[Image:Masters Edition III logo.jpg|250px|Masters Edition III]]
   |image = Masters Edition III logo.jpg
   |symbol description =  
   |symbol_description =  
   |design team = [[Erik Lauer]] (lead)
   |design = [[Erik Lauer]] (lead)
   |development team = [[Tom LaPille]] (lead),<br />Erik Lauer,<br />[[Dave Guskin]],<br />[[Peter Knudson]]
   |development = [[Tom LaPille]] (lead),<br />Erik Lauer,<br />[[Dave Guskin]],<br />[[Peter Knudson]]
   |art director =
   |release = September 7, 2009
  |date_release = September 7, 2009
   |mechanics = [[Legendary]]
   |mechanics = [[Legendary]]
   |keywords = [[Horsemanship]]
   |keywords = [[Horsemanship]]
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   |code_expansion = ME3
   |code_expansion = ME3
   |code_expansion_ref = <ref>[http://magic.wizards.com/en/game-info/products/card-set-archive/masters-edition-iii Product info]</ref>
   |code_expansion_ref = <ref>[http://magic.wizards.com/en/game-info/products/card-set-archive/masters-edition-iii Product info]</ref>
   |development code =
   |series = [[Magic Online]] [[Masters series]]
  |block name = [[Magic Online]] [[Masters series|Masters]]
   |first = [[Masters Edition II]]
   |first set = [[Masters Edition II]]
   |second = [[Masters Edition III]]
   |second set = [[Masters Edition III]]
   |third = [[Masters Edition IV]]
   |third set = [[Masters Edition IV]]
   |previous = [[Planechase (2009)|Planechase]]
   |previous set = [[Planechase (2009)|Planechase]]
   |next = [[Zendikar]]
   |next set = [[Zendikar]]
}}
}}
'''Masters Edition III''' is a online-only product for [[Magic Online]], that was released September 7, 2009. The design focused on cards from ''[[The Dark]]'', ''[[Legends]]'', and ''[[Portal: Three Kingdoms]]''. The set's two major [[mechanic|mechanical themes]] were [[legendary creatures]] and [[horsemanship]]. A light [[tribal]] theme supported [[Kobolds]], [[Minotaurs]] and [[Faeries]].  
'''Masters Edition III''' is a online-only product for [[Magic Online]], that was released September 7, 2009. The design focused on cards from ''[[The Dark]]'', ''[[Legends]]'', and ''[[Portal: Three Kingdoms]]''. The set's two major [[mechanic|mechanical themes]] were [[legendary creatures]] and [[horsemanship]]. A light [[tribal]] theme supported [[Kobolds]], [[Minotaurs]] and [[Faeries]].  

Revision as of 22:45, 18 March 2018

Masters Edition III
[[File:{{#setmainimage:Masters Edition III logo.jpg}}|250px]]
Set Information
Set symbol
Design Erik Lauer (lead)
Development Tom LaPille (lead),
Erik Lauer,
Dave Guskin,
Peter Knudson
Release date September 7, 2009
Themes and mechanics Legendary
Keywords/​ability words Horsemanship
Set size 230
(70 rares, 70 uncommons, 90 commons)
Expansion code ME3[2]
Magic Online Masters series
[[Masters Edition II]] [[Masters Edition III]] [[Masters Edition IV]]
Magic: The Gathering Chronology
[[Planechase]] Masters Edition III [[Zendikar]]

Masters Edition III is a online-only product for Magic Online, that was released September 7, 2009. The design focused on cards from The Dark, Legends, and Portal: Three Kingdoms. The set's two major mechanical themes were legendary creatures and horsemanship. A light tribal theme supported Kobolds, Minotaurs and Faeries.

Masters Edition III also introduced many famous Constructed cards to Magic Online. Black Vise, Nether Void, and The Abyss all terrorized players in the early years of Magic. Land Tax and Illusionary Mask have had entire decks built around them in the past. Mana Drain and Bazaar of Baghdad are both powerful enough that entire Vintage archetypes are built around them. Last but not least, Masters Edition III brought the five original enemy dual lands online.

Masters Edition III features 230 cards, including 70 rares, 70 uncommons, and 90 commons. These cards are not redeemable. Each Masters Edition III booster pack contained 15 randomly sorted cards (1 rare, 3 uncommon, 10 common, and 1 basic land). Premium cards were randomly inserted.

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