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==First involved==
==First involved==
===Wizards of teh Coast===
* [[Matt Cavotta]] ([[Creative]])
* [[John Carter]] (Rules Developer and Technical Writer)
===R&D===
===R&D===
* [[Aaron Forsythe]]
* [[Devin Low]]
* [[Gregory Marques]]


===Artists===
===Artists===

Revision as of 11:31, 27 December 2015

The year 2004 was the twelfth year of existence for Magic: The Gathering.

Events

Date Event
January, 15 Third price increase for booster packs.
January, 16-18 Pro Tour Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Won by Nicolai Herzog.
February, 6 Release of Darksteel
February, 27-29 Pro Tour Kobe, Japan. Won by Masashiro Kuroda.
May, 11-13 Magic Invitational in Los Angeles, California, USA. Won by Bob Maher, Jr..
May, 14-16 Pro Tour San Diego. Won by Nicolai Herzog.
June Banning of Skullclamp.
June, 5 Release of Fifth Dawn.
July, 9-11 Pro Tour Seattle, won by team ... (Kamiel Cornelissen, Jelger Wiegersma and Jeroen Remie).
July 11 Founding of MTG Salvation.
September Introduction of Gatherer, the official Magic: The Gathering card database, on magicthegathering.com.
September, 1-5 2004 World Championships in San Francisco, California, USA, won by Julien Nuijten.
  • Team champions: Germany.
September 1s Split of the banlists for the Vintage and Legacy formats.
October, 1 Release of the Japanese themed Champions of Kamigawa.
October, 29-31 Pro Tour Columbus, won by Pierre Canali.
December Release of the 2004 World Championship Decks.
  • Last release in this series.
Player of the Year: Gabriel Nassif.
Rookie of the Year: Julien Nuijten.

Publications

First involved

Wizards of teh Coast

R&D

Artists

Darksteel

Fifth Dawn

Champions of Kamigawa