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*Colored [[mana symbol]]s in a [[mana cost]]: {{BFM}} (15) {{B}}{{B}}{{B}}{{B}}{{B}}{{B}}{{B}}{{B}}{{B}}{{B}}{{B}}{{B}}{{B}}{{B}}{{B}} | *Colored [[mana symbol]]s in a [[mana cost]]: {{BFM}} (15) {{B}}{{B}}{{B}}{{B}}{{B}}{{B}}{{B}}{{B}}{{B}}{{B}}{{B}}{{B}}{{B}}{{B}}{{B}} | ||
**Non-acorn: <c>Progenitus</c> (10) {{W}}{{W}}{{U}}{{U}}{{B}}{{B}}{{R}}{{R}}{{G}}{{G}} | **Non-acorn: <c>Progenitus</c> (10) {{W}}{{W}}{{U}}{{U}}{{B}}{{B}}{{R}}{{R}}{{G}}{{G}} | ||
*Chapters on a [[Saga]]: 6 (<c>Long List of the Ents</c>) | *Chapters on a [[Saga]]: 6 (<c>City of Death</c>; <c>The Flux</c>; <c>Long List of the Ents</c>) | ||
*Expensive card: <c>1996 World Champion</c> was sold by the cards original owner, [[Tom Chanpheng]], to a private collector for $17,500 in 2001.<ref>{{WebRef|url=https://www.magiclibrarities.net/353-rarities-unique-cards-english-cards-index.html |title=Unique Cards |accessdate=2020-03-26|work=Magic Librarities }}</ref> In 2017, it again appeared on eBay for $200,000. Magic Librarities Administrator Dragsamou verified the authenticiy of the post, though the owner did not end up selling it.<ref>{{WebRef|url=https://www.magiclibrarities.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=9978 |title=1996 World Champion |accessdate=2020-03-26|work=Magic Librarities Forum }}</ref> | *Expensive card: <c>1996 World Champion</c> was sold by the cards original owner, [[Tom Chanpheng]], to a private collector for $17,500 in 2001.<ref>{{WebRef|url=https://www.magiclibrarities.net/353-rarities-unique-cards-english-cards-index.html |title=Unique Cards |accessdate=2020-03-26|work=Magic Librarities }}</ref> In 2017, it again appeared on eBay for $200,000. Magic Librarities Administrator Dragsamou verified the authenticiy of the post, though the owner did not end up selling it.<ref>{{WebRef|url=https://www.magiclibrarities.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=9978 |title=1996 World Champion |accessdate=2020-03-26|work=Magic Librarities Forum }}</ref> | ||
**Expensive "normal" card: <c>Black Lotus</c> (~$1,500-$3,000)<ref>Various. [[Wikipedia:Magic: The Gathering#Secondary market|Magic: The Gathering#Second market]], ''Wikipedia.org'' (last modified 21:03, 14 April 2007)</ref><ref>Seth Quillen (January 19, 2005). "[http://newscafe.ansci.usu.edu/archive/jan2005/011905_magic.html Magic: the Gathering is growing around the world]", Utah State University - Hard News Cafe: "...its most expensive card, the coveted Beta Black Lotus card is worth $22,000 alone."</ref><ref>According to various sources: [http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070404153721AABWXHt Yahoo! Answers] [http://www.starcitygames.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=299669&sid=e2ea43e403b3a44ff551901975767ac2 StarCityGames.com Forum]</ref><ref>StarCityGames.com - [http://sales.starcitygames.com/cardsearch.php?singlesearch=Black+Lotus Black Lotus information and rulings].</ref> (general standard, differs with quality and editions) | **Expensive "normal" card: <c>Black Lotus</c> (~$1,500-$3,000)<ref>Various. [[Wikipedia:Magic: The Gathering#Secondary market|Magic: The Gathering#Second market]], ''Wikipedia.org'' (last modified 21:03, 14 April 2007)</ref><ref>Seth Quillen (January 19, 2005). "[http://newscafe.ansci.usu.edu/archive/jan2005/011905_magic.html Magic: the Gathering is growing around the world]", Utah State University - Hard News Cafe: "...its most expensive card, the coveted Beta Black Lotus card is worth $22,000 alone."</ref><ref>According to various sources: [http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070404153721AABWXHt Yahoo! Answers] [http://www.starcitygames.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=299669&sid=e2ea43e403b3a44ff551901975767ac2 StarCityGames.com Forum]</ref><ref>StarCityGames.com - [http://sales.starcitygames.com/cardsearch.php?singlesearch=Black+Lotus Black Lotus information and rulings].</ref> (general standard, differs with quality and editions) |
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This is a list of Magic: The Gathering statistical facts and trivia.
Totals
As of the release of Strixhaven: School of Mages:
Total | ||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
All cards[1] | 22,049 | 3,329 | 3,267 | 3,317 | 3,298 | 3,267 | 2,965 | 2,414 |
Artifacts[2] | 2,196 | 44 | 45 | 32 | 24 | 17 | 1,977 | 60 |
Creatures[3] | 11,698 | 1,958 | 1,710 | 1,904 | 1,878 | 2,033 | 721 | 1,538 |
Enchantments[4] | 2,639 | 581 | 528 | 452 | 397 | 438 | 5 | 237 |
Instants[5] | 2,683 | 510 | 646 | 358 | 471 | 384 | 21 | 294 |
Sorceries[6] | 2,501 | 273 | 379 | 600 | 530 | 414 | 21 | 284 |
Acorn
As of the release of Unfinity:
Total | ||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
All cards[12] | 624 | 88 | 90 | 84 | 89 | 86 | 153 | 34 |
Artifacts[13] | 172 | 17 | 6 | 0 | 3 | 1 | 143 | 2 |
Battles[14] | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Creatures[15] | 289 | 49 | 41 | 49 | 56 | 50 | 23 | 21 |
Enchantments[16] | 72 | 17 | 19 | 12 | 6 | 14 | 1 | 3 |
Instants[17] | 63 | 13 | 20 | 9 | 11 | 8 | 1 | 1 |
Sorceries[18] | 69 | 9 | 9 | 14 | 17 | 13 | 0 | 7 |
Planeswalkers[19] | 2 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
Lands[20] | 9 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 9 | 0 |
Most
- Cards in a set: Mystery Booster (1936)
- Cards in a core set: Fifth Edition (429)
- Cards in a supplemental set: Mystery Booster (1936)
- Cards in an expansion: Time Spiral (422)
- Card types used on a single card: 3
- Dark Ritual has been printed with three different card types: Interrupt, Mana Source and Instant.
- Omniclown Colossus was printed with three card types on the card: Artifact, Creature and Sorcery (for the Adventure).
- Art versions: Island (287)
- Non-basic card: Evolving Wilds (17)
- Non-land card: Counterspell and Lightning Bolt (14) each
- Card treatments of a single card in a single set: Elesh Norn, Mother of Machines (10 in Phyrexia: All Will Be One)
- Illustrators making their debut in a set: Mystery Booster (104)
- In a premier set: Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty (57)
- Used keyword: Flying (2417)[24] (includes Vintage-legal sets, excludes revisions)
- Used subtype: Human (3125)[25]
- Used creature class: Wizard (968)[26]
- Colored mana symbols in a mana cost: B.F.M. (Big Furry Monster) (15)
- Non-acorn: Progenitus (10)
- Chapters on a Saga: 6 (City of Death; The Flux; Long List of the Ents)
- Expensive card: 1996 World Champion was sold by the cards original owner, Tom Chanpheng, to a private collector for $17,500 in 2001.[27] In 2017, it again appeared on eBay for $200,000. Magic Librarities Administrator Dragsamou verified the authenticiy of the post, though the owner did not end up selling it.[28]
- Expensive "normal" card: Black Lotus (~$1,500-$3,000)[29][30][31][32] (general standard, differs with quality and editions)
- A graded Alpha Black Lotus (PSA 10), signed by the artist (Christopher Rush), was sold $511,100.[33] Two years later, a similar specimen was sold for $540,000.[34]
- In 2022, Post Malone payed $800,000 for a Black Lotus, signed by Christopher Rush.[35]
Reprints
Most reprints (as of Phyrexia: All Will Be One)†.
Card | Reprints |
---|---|
Evolving Wilds | 45 |
Sol Ring | 40 |
Swords to Plowshares | 38 |
Serra Angel | 36 |
Counterspell | 35 |
Giant Growth | 35 |
Terramorphic Expanse | 34 |
Command Tower | 33 |
Llanowar Elves | 33 |
Dark Ritual | 32 |
Disenchant | 32 |
Longest
- The longest English card name is Our Market Research Shows That Players Like Really Long Card Names So We Made this Card to Have the Absolute Longest Card Name Ever Elemental at 141 characters.
- Non-Acorn English card name: Okina, Temple to the Grandfathers (33 characters).
- The longest type line is that of The Reality Chip ("Legendary Artifact Creature — Equipment Jellyfish") at 49 characters. R&D had to break some rules to print it, and learned that they couldn't break them again.[36][37]
- The card with the longest period between set printings is Arboria. It was first printed in Legends (released June 10, 1994) and wasn't printed in paper again until Dominaria Remastered (released January 13, 2023) — 10293 days (28 years, 7 months) later.[38]
- Mind Rot is the only card (so far) to have been Standard-legal for 20 years straight. It originally debuted in Portal but eventually was added to the core set with Seventh Edition and had been in every core set since (and Kaladesh).[39] The card left Standard when Core Set 2021 rotated out.
Least
- Cards printed in a set: March of the Machine: The Aftermath (50)
- In a premier set: Arabian Nights (78)
- Used keyword: Absorb, Gravestorm and Transfigure (1) each
- Each of these cards are Futureshifted and will possibly make appearances in later sets.
- Used subtype (on the type line):
- Artifact: Fortification (Darksteel Garrison) and Powerstone (The Mightstone and Weakstone) (1) each
- Battle: Siege (36) (Battles currently only have a single subtype)
- Creature: Ferret (Joven's Ferrets), Mite (Skrelv, Defector Mite), Oyster (Giant Oyster), Reflection (Aurora of Emrakul), Sable (Bronze Sable) and Spawn (Elder Spawn) (1) each
- Enchantment: Cartouche and Rune (5) each
- Instant or Sorcery: Trap (6)
- Land: Mine (Urza's Mine), Power-Plant (Urza's Power Plant) and Tower (Urza's Tower) (1) each
Rarest
There are three cards where only one copy was ever distributed:[40][41]
- 1996 World Champion — awarded to Tom Chanpheng on winning the 1996 World Championships, encased inside the trophy.
- Shichifukujin Dragon — gifted to the Japan DCI Tournament Center in Tokyo.
- The serialized version of The One Ring (serialized 001 of 001) — found in an English-language The Lord of the Rings: Tales of Middle-earth Collector Booster.[42]
Highest
- Mana value: Gleemax (1,000,000)
- Non-acorn: Draco (16)
- Non-creature artifact: The Cauldron of Eternity (12)
- Equipment: Elbrus, The Binding Blade and Kaldra Compleat (7)
- Vehicle: Parhelion II (8)
- Enchantment: Omniscience (10)
- Aura: Eldrazi Conscription, Overwhelming Splendor, Spawning Grounds and Yavimaya's Embrace (8)
- Instant: Blinkmoth Infusion (14)
- Sorcery: Enter the Infinite and Volcanic Salvo (12)
- Planeswalker: Nicol Bolas, Planeswalker, Nicol Bolas, the Deceiver, Ugin, the Spirit Dragon and Urza, Planeswalker (8)
- Battle: Invasion of Fiora and Invasion of Lorwyn (6)
- Activation cost: Spawnsire of Ulamog (20)
- Base power: Infinity Elemental (∞)
- Finite: B.F.M. (Big Furry Monster) (99)[43]
- Non-acorn: Yargle and Multani (18)
- Token: Marit Lage (20)
- Base toughness: B.F.M. (Big Furry Monster) (99)
- Non-acorn: Kharis & The Beholder (20)
- Regular Set: Charix, the Raging Isle (17)
- Token: Marit Lage (20)
- Non-acorn: Kharis & The Beholder (20)
- Power/toughness difference: Infinity Elemental (∞/5)
- Non-acorn: Yargle and Multani (18/6)
- Toughness/power difference: Kharis & The Beholder (1/20)
- Regular Set: Charix, the Raging Isle (0/17)
- Base loyalty: Garruk the Slayer (20)[44]
- Non-acorn: There are various Planeswalkers with a base loyalty of 7 (e.g. Arlinn, Voice of the Pack, Sarkhan the Mad)
- Base defense: Invasion of Alara and Invasion of Arcavios (7)
- Base life gain: Heroes Remembered (20)
- Base damage to ...
- target creature: Into the Maw of Hell (13)
- each creature: Star of Extinction (20)
- target player: Hidetsugu's Second Rite and Sorin's Vengeance (10)
- any target: Aetherflux Reservoir (50)
Lowest
- Mana value: There are various creature, artifact, instant and sorcery cards with a mana value of 0 (e.g. Crimson Kobolds, Evermind).
- Enchantment: Urza's Saga (0)
- Planeswalker: Garruk the Slayer (0)[44]
- Non-acorn: Tibalt, the Fiend-Blooded and Wrenn and Six (2)
- Battle: There are various battle cards with a mana value of 2 (e.g. Invasion of Azgol, Invasion of Tarkir).
- Power: Char-Rumbler & Spinal Parasite (-1) (A creature with 0 or less power deals no damage).
- Toughness: Spinal Parasite (-1)
Sets and cards sharing names
The following sets share their name with cards:
Identical card names and subtypes
Other than the five basic lands which match their basic land types, there are a few cards where card name and subtypes match.
Creatures
This is a list of creatures whose name and creature type(s) are identical.[45]
- Assembly-Worker
- Atog
- Aurochs
- Brushwagg
- Camel
- Centaur Archer
- Cockatrice
- Dauthi Horror
- Dragon Egg
- Dragon Turtle
- Faerie Noble
- Fungus Elemental
- Fungus Sliver
- Goblin Assassin
- Goblin Berserker
- Goblin Mime
- Goblin Mutant
- Goblin Wizard
- Homarid
- Homarid Shaman
- Homarid Warrior
- Juggernaut
- Kavu Scout
- Leviathan
- Lhurgoyf
- Lizard Warrior
- Manticore
- Masticore
- Merfolk Assassin
- Metathran Soldier
- Metathran Zombie
- Minotaur Warrior
- Ogre Berserker
- Ogre Shaman
- Ogre Warrior
- Orgg
- Phelddagrif
- Phyrexian Dreadnought
- Phyrexian Hydra
- Phyrexian Juggernaut
- Phyrexian Pegasus
- Plant Elemental
- Scarecrow
- Shapeshifter
- Skeleton Archer
- Spike Drone
- Spike Soldier
- Thrull Wizard
- Vampire Noble
- Viashino Skeleton
- Viashino Warrior
- Zombie Assassin
- Zombie Ogre
Others
Card names that combine other card names
- Dread Wight — Dread and Wight
- Glory Seeker — Glory and Seeker
- Restore Balance — Restore and Balance
- Stasis Cocoon — Stasis and Cocoon
- Void Shatter — Void and Shatter
Notes
^† A card is counted as a reprint if it was previously printed in another set—either eternal or acorn. Cards printed as gold bordered commemorative sets, oversized promos, digital-only promos, Salvat printings, and/or Foreign Black-Bordered or Foreign White-Bordered sets are not counted as reprints.
To prevent over-counting:
- A card's first printing is not counted.
- If a card is reprinted with multiple art versions in a single set, it is only counted as a reprint once.
- A card printed as part of The List is only counted once.
- A skinned card is counted as a reprint of the base card.
- Universes Beyond and Universes Within cards are considered the same card. A reprint of either version is counted as a reprint.
- Secret Lair printings are counted once per Secret Lair drop.
- Bonus cards included in a Secret Lair drop are not counted if the drop already includes that card.
References
- ↑ Retrieved from Scryfall: All Cards
- ↑ Retrieved from Scryfall: All Artifacts
- ↑ Retrieved from Scryfall: All Creatures
- ↑ Retrieved from Scryfall: All Enchantments
- ↑ Retrieved from Scryfall: All Instants
- ↑ Retrieved from Scryfall: All Sorceries
- ↑ Retrieved from Scryfall: All Lands
- ↑ Retrieved from Scryfall: All Basic Lands
- ↑ Retrieved from Scryfall: All Snow Lands
- ↑ Retrieved from Scryfall: All Tribal cards
- ↑ Retrieved from Scryfall: All Planeswalkers
- ↑ Retrieved from Scryfall: All Acorn cards
- ↑ Retrieved from Scryfall: All Acorn Artifacts
- ↑ Retrieved from Scryfall: All Acorn Battles
- ↑ Retrieved from Scryfall: All Acorn Creatures
- ↑ Retrieved from Scryfall: All Acorn Enchantments
- ↑ Retrieved from Scryfall: All Acorn Instants
- ↑ Retrieved from Scryfall: All Acorn Sorceries
- ↑ Retrieved from Scryfall: All Acorn Planeswalkers
- ↑ Retrieved from Scryfall: All Acorn Lands
- ↑ Retrieved from Scryfall: All Acorn Legendary cards
- ↑ Retrieved from Scryfall: All Acorn Snow cards
- ↑ Retrieved from Scryfall: All Acorn Host cards
- ↑ Retrieved from Scryfall: All cards with flying
- ↑ Retrieved from Scryfall: All Human cards
- ↑ Retrieved from Scryfall: All Wizard cards
- ↑ Unique Cards. Magic Librarities. Retrieved on 2020-03-26.
- ↑ 1996 World Champion. Magic Librarities Forum. Retrieved on 2020-03-26.
- ↑ Various. Magic: The Gathering#Second market, Wikipedia.org (last modified 21:03, 14 April 2007)
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- ↑ According to various sources: Yahoo! Answers StarCityGames.com Forum
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