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|''[[From the Vault: Transform]]'' (V17) || [[Double-faced]] cards with the [[transform]] or [[meld]] mechanic || November 24, 2017  || [[File:V17 logo.png|250px]]
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===Foiling proces===
From the Vault sets were printed using a special [[foil]]ing process that was unique to the series. They were printed on a foil stock that is twice as reflective, and treated with a varnish that gives them a very unique look.<ref>{{NewRef|feature/sneak-peek-vault-dragons-2008-08-08|Sneak Peek: ''From the Vault: Dragons''|[[Mark Purvis]]|August 08, 2008}}</ref> This resulted in a shinier and stiffer card that had an almost 'holographic' look to them. They feel much slicker to the touch and weigh a notable amount more than a regular foil. From the Vault cards are also exceedingly hard to write on (e.g. an autograph). However, these cards were also notable for having many production issues, like one-pixel vertical lines going down the cardface. They were also more prone to curl, regardless of moisture (but moisture makes it worse).


===April Fool's Joke===
===April Fool's Joke===

Revision as of 15:22, 16 February 2018

The From the Vault series for Magic: the Gathering - created by Senior Brand Director Mark Purvis[1] - is released on an annual basis, usually in late August. Each box set contains 15 tournament-legal, black-bordered, holographic foil cards with a common theme, aside from From the Vault: Twenty, which contains twenty cards. Some of these cards feature novel alternate artwork.

While the MSRP for these sets is US$39.95, these sets may demand a higher price due to low availability and high demand.

The From the Vault series was discontinued in 2018, being replaced by the Signature Spellbook-series.[2][3]

List of From the Vault sets

Name and expansion code Theme Release date Logo
From the Vault: Dragons (DRB) Dragons August 29, 2008
From the Vault: Exiled (V09) Banned cards August 28, 2009
From the Vault: Relics (V10) Artifacts August 27, 2010
From the Vault: Legends (V11) Legendary creatures August 26, 2011
From the Vault: Realms (V12) Lands August 31, 2012
From the Vault: Twenty (V13) Cards from the past 20 years of winning decks August 23, 2013
From the Vault: Annihilation (V14) Board sweepers August 22, 2014
From the Vault: Angels (V15) Angels August 21, 2015
From the Vault: Lore (V16) Cards renowned for their stories August 19, 2016
From the Vault: Transform (V17) Double-faced cards with the transform or meld mechanic November 24, 2017

Foiling proces

From the Vault sets were printed using a special foiling process that was unique to the series. They were printed on a foil stock that is twice as reflective, and treated with a varnish that gives them a very unique look.[4] This resulted in a shinier and stiffer card that had an almost 'holographic' look to them. They feel much slicker to the touch and weigh a notable amount more than a regular foil. From the Vault cards are also exceedingly hard to write on (e.g. an autograph). However, these cards were also notable for having many production issues, like one-pixel vertical lines going down the cardface. They were also more prone to curl, regardless of moisture (but moisture makes it worse).

April Fool's Joke

Wizards 'announced' a fake From the Vault set on April 1, 2009 as part of April Fool's Day: From the Vault: Vaults.

References

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