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'''First Edition''' is an obsolete term that referred to ''[[Alpha]]'', ''[[Beta]]'' and ''[[Unlimited]]'' as opposed to the [[Revised Edition]]. <ref> ''[[Pocket Players' Guide (Revised Edition)]]''</ref>. It later became synonymous with just the ''[[Limited Edition]]''. The ''First Edition'' [[starter deck]]s contained the original Magic Rulebook. <ref>{{DailyRef|mtgcom/daily/jc20|The Original Magic Rulebook|[[John Carter]]|December 25, 2004}}</ref>
'''First Edition''' is an obsolete term that referred to ''[[Alpha]]'', ''[[Beta]]'' and ''[[Unlimited]]'' as opposed to the [[Revised Edition]]. <ref> ''[[Pocket Players' Guide (Revised Edition)]]''</ref>. It later became synonymous with just the ''[[Limited Edition]]''. The ''First Edition'' [[starter deck]]s contained the original Magic Rulebook. <ref>{{NewRef|original-magic-rulebook-2004-12-25|The Original Magic Rulebook|[[John Carter]]|December 25, 2004}}</ref>


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Revision as of 05:23, 12 June 2016

First Edition is an obsolete term that referred to Alpha, Beta and Unlimited as opposed to the Revised Edition. [1]. It later became synonymous with just the Limited Edition. The First Edition starter decks contained the original Magic Rulebook. [2]

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