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* Featuring five guilds {{Em}} the [[Boros Legion]], [[House Dimir]], the [[Gruul Clans]], the [[Orzhov Syndicate]], and the [[Simic Combine]].
* Featuring five guilds {{Em}} the [[Boros Legion]], [[House Dimir]], the [[Gruul Clans]], the [[Orzhov Syndicate]], and the [[Simic Combine]].
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|February 15-17
|February 15–17
|Pro Tour ''Gatecrash'' at Montreal, Canada. Won by {{flagicon USA}} [[Tom Martell]].
|Pro Tour ''Gatecrash'' at Montreal, Canada. Won by {{Flagicon|USA}} [[Tom Martell]].
* [[Melissa DeTora]] the first woman to make the top eight of a Pro Tour.  
* [[Melissa DeTora]] the first woman to make the top eight of a Pro Tour.  
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* Although the set's name implied differently, there were no [[dragons]] in the set.
* Although the set's name implied differently, there were no [[dragons]] in the set.
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|May 17-19
|May 17–19
|Pro Tour ''Dragon's Maze'' at Dan Diego, California, USA. Won by {{flagicon USA}} [[Craig Wescoe]].
|Pro Tour ''Dragon's Maze'' at Dan Diego, California, USA. Won by {{Flagicon|USA}} [[Craig Wescoe]].
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|May 25
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|Release of ''[[Modern Masters]]''.
|Release of ''[[Modern Masters]]''.
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|July 18-21
|July 18–21
|San Diego [[Comic-Con]].
|San Diego [[Comic-Con]].
* Release of a limited edition of "black-on-black" [[Planeswalker]] [[cards]] for sale.
* Release of a limited edition of "black-on-black" [[Planeswalker]] [[cards]] for sale.
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* Criticized return of [[Slivers]], now partially humanoid and only affecting the player's own side of the board.
* Criticized return of [[Slivers]], now partially humanoid and only affecting the player's own side of the board.
* Change of the '[[Legend rule]]'.
* Change of the '[[Legend rule]]'.
* [[Sideboard|Sideboards]] in [[constructed]] play now could contain up to 15 cards, rather than the rule of either 15 or 0 cards before.
* [[Sideboard]]s in [[constructed]] play now could contain up to 15 cards, rather than the rule of either 15 or 0 cards before.
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|July 31 - August 4
|July 31 - August 4
|[[2013–14 Pro Tour Season#2013 World Championship|2013 World Championship]] in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Won by {{flagicon ISR}} [[Shahar Shenhar]].
|[[2013–14 Pro Tour Season#2013 World Championship|2013 World Championship]] in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Won by {{Flagicon|ISR}} [[Shahar Shenhar]].
* Players Championship reverted to World Championship after one year.  
* Players Championship reverted to World Championship after one year.  
* The title of Pro Player of the Year once again became a separate title.
* The title of Pro Player of the Year once again became a separate title.
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|August 2-4
|August 2–4
|[[2013–14 Pro Tour Season#2013 World Magic Cup|2013 World Magic Cup]] in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Won by team {{flagicon FRA}} France.
|[[2013–14 Pro Tour Season#2013 World Magic Cup|2013 World Magic Cup]] in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Won by team {{Flagicon|FRA}} France.
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* Introducing [[challenge deck]]s.
* Introducing [[challenge deck]]s.
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|October 11-13
|October 11–13
|Pro Tour ''Theros'' at Dublin, Ireland. Won by {{flagicon FRA}} [[Jérémy Dezani]].
|Pro Tour ''Theros'' at Dublin, Ireland. Won by {{Flagicon|FRA}} [[Jérémy Dezani]].
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|[[Player of the Year]]: {{flagicon USA}} [[Josh Utter-Leyton]].
|[[Player of the Year]]: {{Flagicon|USA}} [[Josh Utter-Leyton]].
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|[[Rookie of the Year]]: {{flagicon CHL}} [[Felipe Tapia Becerra]].
|[[Rookie of the Year]]: {{Flagicon|CHL}} [[Felipe Tapia Becerra]].
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|[[Hall of Fame]] inductees:
|[[Hall of Fame]] inductees:
* {{flagicon USA}} [[Luis Scott-Vargas]]
* {{Flagicon|USA}} [[Luis Scott-Vargas]]
* {{flagicon USA}} [[William Jensen]]
* {{Flagicon|USA}} [[William Jensen]]
* {{flagicon USA}} [[Ben Stark]]
* {{Flagicon|USA}} [[Ben Stark]]
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Revision as of 18:08, 9 August 2018

The year 2013 was the twentyfirst year of existence for Magic: The Gathering.

Events

Date Event
February 1 Release of Gatecrash.
February 15–17 Pro Tour Gatecrash at Montreal, Canada. Won by Template:Flagicon Tom Martell.
March 15 Release of Duel Decks: Sorin vs. Tibalt.
May 3 Release of Dragon's Maze.
May 17–19 Pro Tour Dragon's Maze at Dan Diego, California, USA. Won by Template:Flagicon Craig Wescoe.
May 25 Start of the 2013–14 Pro Tour Season with the Grand Prix at Guadalajara, Mexico.
June 17 Release of Modern Masters.
July 18–21 San Diego Comic-Con.
July 19 Release of Magic 2014.
  • Spotlightning Chandra Nalaar.
  • Criticized return of Slivers, now partially humanoid and only affecting the player's own side of the board.
  • Change of the 'Legend rule'.
  • Sideboards in constructed play now could contain up to 15 cards, rather than the rule of either 15 or 0 cards before.
July 31 - August 4 2013 World Championship in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Won by Template:Flagicon Shahar Shenhar.
  • Players Championship reverted to World Championship after one year.
  • The title of Pro Player of the Year once again became a separate title.
August 2–4 2013 World Magic Cup in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Won by team Template:Flagicon France.
August 23 Release of From the Vault: Twenty.
  • Celebrating the twentieth anniversary of the game.
September 6 Release of Duel Decks: Heroes vs. Monsters.
September 27 Release of Theros.
October 11–13 Pro Tour Theros at Dublin, Ireland. Won by Template:Flagicon Jérémy Dezani.
November 1 Release of Commander 2013.
November 15 Release of the 2013 Holiday Gift Box.
Player of the Year: Template:Flagicon Josh Utter-Leyton.
Rookie of the Year: Template:Flagicon Felipe Tapia Becerra.
Hall of Fame inductees:

Publications

First involved

R&D

Artists

Dragon's Maze

  • John Severin Brassell

Magic 2014

  • David Gaillet
  • Zack Stella
  • James Zapata

Theros

  • Magali Villeneuve