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* [http://www.pojo.com/magic/featured%20writers/Zandi/2004/12-10.html Jeff Zandi (December 10, 2004) Magic’s Most-Reprinted Cards, Pojo.com]
* [http://www.pojo.com/magic/featured%20writers/Zandi/2004/12-10.html Jeff Zandi (December 10, 2004) Magic’s Most-Reprinted Cards, Pojo.com]
* {{DailyRef|mtgcom/daily/af26|That Card Again|[[Aaron Forsythe]]|August 06, 2004}}
* {{DailyRef|mtgcom/daily/af26|That Card Again|[[Aaron Forsythe]]|August 06, 2004}}
* {{DailyRef|mtgcom/arcana/797|Context is Everything|[[Magic Arcana]]|April 12, 2005}}
* {{DailyRef|mtgcom/daily/mr187|Once More With Feeling|[[Mark Rosewater]]|August 01, 2005}}
* {{DailyRef|mtgcom/daily/mr187|Once More With Feeling|[[Mark Rosewater]]|August 01, 2005}}
* {{DailyRef|mtgcom/arcana/1215|Reprints with a Purpose|[[Magic Arcana]]|November 29, 2006}}
* {{DailyRef|mtgcom/arcana/1215|Reprints with a Purpose|[[Magic Arcana]]|November 29, 2006}}

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A reprint is a card that has previously appeared in another set.

The Ice Age expansion was the first expansion to contain reprints and it has the most reprints (30) of any expansion set. Before its release it was thought that players would not like to see cards already in print, but after its success many large expansions incorporated reprints of "staple" cards, such as Disenchant, Counterspell, Dark Ritual, Stone Rain, and Regeneration.


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