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Revision as of 05:51, 22 March 2020
The year 1994 was the second year of existence for Magic: The Gathering.
Events
Date | Event |
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Early 1994 | Carta Mundi presents Peter Adkison with a box of about 200 poker decks with regular Magic card backs. |
January | Second print run of Arabian Nights, fixing some printing issues and leaving out the Mountain |
January | Creation of the Duelists' Convocation.
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January | First issue of The Duelist. |
March | Wizards of the Coast outgrows Adkison's basement. |
March 4 | Release of the first bottom-up designed expansion: Antiquities, which has an artifact theme.
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Early April | Release of the Revised Edition. First changes to the Core Set. |
May | Rumors abound about an ultra rare card: Throat Wolf |
May / June | First Nationals in France, Belgium and the United States. |
June 10 | Release of Legends, introducing multicolored cards and legendary permanents. |
July | July 1994, visitors of Dragon Con are given a postcard voucher which could redeemed for a Nalathni Dragon, the first promotional card. |
Summer | A supposedly fixed version of the Revised Edition, code-named "Edgar" is recalled due to more mistakes. Some boxes get out. |
Summer | Cease and Desist order of Wizards of the Coast against the producer of Middle Ages, an unofficial set |
August | At the Origins Game Fair convention, WotC wins awards from the The Game Manufacturers Association (GAMA) for Magic: The Gathering and Legends. |
August 8 | Release of The Dark. First expansion that was simultaneously released in a foreign language (Italian). |
August 18–21 | GenCon convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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November 15 | Release of Fallen Empires. The first set to be overprinted. |
December | Black Lotus reaches $50 on secondary market. |
Publications
- Magic: The Gathering Pocket Players' Guide - April
- Arena - November
- Whispering Woods - November
First involved
Wizards of the Coast
- Sandra Everingham, art director
- Tom Wylie, rules manager
Design and Development
The Duelist
- Michael G. Ryan, editor
- Allen Varney, editor
- Mark Rosewater, puzzle maker
Artists
- Antiquities
- Legends
- The Dark
- Dragon Con media insert
- Fallen Empires