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==Misprints==
==Misprints==
* Almost every instance of the artist [[Douglas Shuler]]'s name was misspelled as "Schuler".  (These include: <c>Animate Artifact</c>, <c>Benalish Hero</c>, <c>Circle of Protection: White</c>, <c>Contract from Below</c>, <c>Demonic Tutor</c>, <c>Drain Life</c>, <c>Drain Power</c>, <c>Dwarven Warriors</c>, <c>Force of Nature</c>, <c>Frozen Shade</c>, <c>Glasses of Urza</c>, <c>Hypnotic Specter</c>, <c>Mountain</c> (the two original versions), <c>Northern Paladin</c>, <c>Power Surge</c>, <c>Prodigal Sorcerer</c>, <c>Psionic Blast</c>, <c>Righteousness</c>, <c>Serra Angel</c>, <c>Tranquility</c>, <c>Unholy Strength</c>, <c>Unsummon</c>, <c>Uthden Troll</c>, <c>Veteran Bodyguard</c>, <c>Volcanic Explosion</c>, and <c>Weakness</c>.)  The only two cards in Beta that have [[Douglas Shuler]]'s name spelled correctly are <c>Icy Manipulator</c> and the third (new) version of <c>Mountain</c>.
* Almost every instance of the artist [[Douglas Shuler]]'s name was misspelled as "Schuler".  (These include: <c>Animate Artifact</c>, <c>Benalish Hero</c>, <c>Circle of Protection: White</c>, <c>Contract from Below</c>, <c>Demonic Tutor</c>, <c>Drain Life</c>, <c>Drain Power</c>, <c>Dwarven Warriors</c>, <c>Force of Nature</c>, <c>Frozen Shade</c>, <c>Glasses of Urza</c>, <c>Hypnotic Specter</c>, <c>Mountain</c> (the two original versions), <c>Northern Paladin</c>, <c>Power Surge</c>, <c>Prodigal Sorcerer</c>, <c>Psionic Blast</c>, <c>Righteousness</c>, <c>Serra Angel</c>, <c>Tranquility</c>, <c>Unholy Strength</c>, <c>Unsummon</c>, <c>Uthden Troll</c>, <c>Veteran Bodyguard</c>, <c>Volcanic Explosion</c>, and <c>Weakness</c>.)  The only two cards in Beta that have [[Douglas Shuler]]'s name spelled correctly are <c>Icy Manipulator</c> and the third (new) version of <c>Mountain</c>.
*<c>Goblin Balloon Brigade</c> {{-}} the wording for the activated ability could be interpreted to give all [[Goblins]] [[Flying]] instead of only itself, which was the original intent.  The wording was changed to reflect the original intent beginning with [[Revised Edition]]. <ref name="Alpha Revised">{{DailyRef|mtg/daily/arcana/282|''Alpha'' Typos|[[Magic Arcana]]|September 22, 2009}}</ref>
*<c>Goblin King</c> {{-}} the wording gave all [[Goblins]] +1/+1 and [[mountainwalk]], but the original intent was that this would not apply to the Goblin King itself.  Beginning with [[Revised Edition]] this problem was solved by listing the Goblin King's type as "Lord"; beginning with Ninth Edition the word "Goblin" returned to the type and the wording for the ability was changed to "Other Goblins get +1/+1 and have mountainwalk." <ref name="Alpha Revised"/>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 13:52, 30 December 2014

Beta
Set Information
Set symbol
Themes and mechanics (See Alpha.)
Keywords/​ability words (See Alpha.)
Set size 302
(15 basic lands, 75 commons, 95 uncommons, 117 rares)
Expansion code LEB

Limited Edition Beta, or more commonly Beta, is the second printing of the first edition of Magic, includes 302 black-bordered cards. It was released shortly after Alpha, the first printing of the first edition, sold out.

Set details

Beta included a few changes from Alpha:

Among Alpha, Beta, and Unlimited, cards from Beta are considered to be the most valuable because of the black border and the use of the 4MM rounded corner (Alpha cards were originally shunned as marked cards in early tournament decks, which had to appear unmarked without sleeves under early tournament rules).

Due to the printing process, it is possible to get land cards in a rare (Islands, 4 are on the rare print sheet), uncommon, or common card slot. The chance is approximately 3.31% for rares, 21.5% for uncommons and 38.02% for commons. This is because they put lands on all three printed sheets.

Marketing

Beta was released on October 4, 1993. Limited Edition was advertised as having "more than 300 cards," so a third version of each basic land was added in the Beta release in order to validate this claim. The print run was announced by Wizards to be 7.3 million cards. Cards were evenly divided over 60-card starter decks and 15-card boosters. UPC codes were now printed on the bottom of each starter deck (Alpha had none).

The 40-page Beta rulebook had Bog Wraith on the cover and "Worzel's Story" was dropped to include a summary of play, an FAQ and an Index. [4]

Collectors' Edition

The Collectors' Edition was a special commemorative edition of Beta cards released on December 10, 1993. [5] Wizards of the Coast produced 13,500 copies of this set. [6] These cards have square corners and a gold border on the back and, thus, are not legal in DCI-sanctioned tournaments.

International Edition

An International Edition card is distinguished by its square corners and its gold card border as seen on the observe of a card.

The similar International Edition was also released in December 1993. Wizards of the Coast produced 3,500 copies of this set. The difference between the international and domestic versions is that the international edition says "International Edition" on the back of the card. These cards are not legal in any DCI-sanctioned tournaments.

Cycles

Beta has nine cycles and 3 vertical cycles.

Vertical cycles

Cards added to Beta

The following cards from Beta were not printed in Alpha.

Misprints

References

  1. Magic Arcana (April 10, 2002). "Alpha "Oops…" III". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  2. Magic Arcana (July 12, 2002). "Alpha "Oops…" V". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  3. Magic Arcana (November 08, 2002). "Land latecomers". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  4. John Carter (Saturday, December 25, 2004). "The Original Magic Rulebook". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  5. Wizards of the Coast (June 20, 2003). "Collectors' Edition". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  6. Brian Wagner and Victor K. Werz, Magic a collecting History, Pocket Players' Guide (Fourth Edition)
  7. a b Magic Arcana (September 22, 2009). "Alpha Typos". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.

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