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'''Unlimited''', the second edition of [[Core Set]]s, was released in 1993. It is the first white-bordered set and is simply a white-bordered version of [[ | '''Unlimited''', the second edition of [[Core Set]]s, was released in 1993. It is the first white-bordered set and is simply a white-bordered version of ''[[Beta]]'', the second printing of the first edition. | ||
For information on the mechanics and themes, notable cards, storyline, design and development, cycles, creature types, and points of interest in this set, please see the [[ | For information on the mechanics and themes, notable cards, storyline, design and development, cycles, creature types, and points of interest in this set, please see the ''[[Beta]]'' set. | ||
==Set details== | ==Set details== |
Revision as of 02:48, 6 April 2008
Template:Expansion Unlimited, the second edition of Core Sets, was released in 1993. It is the first white-bordered set and is simply a white-bordered version of Beta, the second printing of the first edition.
For information on the mechanics and themes, notable cards, storyline, design and development, cycles, creature types, and points of interest in this set, please see the Beta set.
Set details
This set was first released in January 1994 and sold out by late March 1994.
The print run was announced by Wizards to be 40 million cards.
Cycles
- Circles of protection: Circle of Protection: White, Circle of Protection: Blue, Circle of Protection: Black, Circle of Protection: Red and Circle of Protection: Green are each common white enchantments with the ability to prevent the next damage from a source of a color for 1 mana.
- "Lucky charms": Crystal Rod, Iron Star, Ivory Cup, Throne of Bone and Wooden Sphere
Misprints
- Contract From Below — The artist's name, Shuler, was misspelled.