Fourth Edition

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Fourth Edition booster

Fourth Edition (4th Edition) is a Core Set that was released in 1995.

Set details

Fifty-one cards were removed from the Revised Edition and 122 cards from previous expansions (Legends and The Dark) were added.

Marketing

Cards were available from May 3, 1995 well past the end of the run in April 1997. The print run is estimated at 500 million cards. The cards were sold in 60-card starter decks and 15-card boosters. Fourth Edition was the first set with booster packs made of foil wrappers and the first with artwork on the wrappers. Starters included an extra rare card, up from 2 to 3 from previous releases and uncommons were reduced to 9 from the previous 13. The set that was supplemented with a special Gift Box. The Revised Gift Box included two starter decks, 30 glass counters, a flannel bag for storing the counters, an illustrated rulebook and a card collectors' checklist.

Fourth Edition was published in English, French, German, Italian, and as a first for a Magic set in Japanese, traditional Chinese, Korean, Spanish, and Portuguese, which was printed primarily for the Brazilian market.

Card Changes

  • A copyright notice '©' now appeared on the bottom of the cards.
  • The tap symbol changed to a curved arrow symbol, with a black rectangle representing the tapping card behind it.[1]
  • The rules text on Giant Spider was changed to "Can block creatures with flying" instead of "Does not fly, but can block flying creatures", a much simpler description of what it can do. The rules text on Web was similarly changed from "... can now block flying creatures, though it does not gain [the] flying ability" to simply "... can block creatures with flying."

Cycles

4th Edition has 5 cycles.

Mirrored pairs

4th Edition has 22 mirrored pairs.

  • Blue Elemental Blast and Red Elemental Blast are both common instants (formerly interrupts) with a mana cost of C and with a modal ability to either destroy a permanent of the other's color or counter a spell of the other's color.
  • Deathgrip and Lifeforce are each uncommon enchantments with an activated ability to counter a spell of the other's color for CC.
  • Earthquake and Hurricane are both sorceries that have a mana cost of {X}C and deal {X} damage to all non-flying or flying creatures and each player.
  • Feedback and Wanderlust are both uncommon Auras that deal 1 damage to the controller of the enchanted permanent during each of their upkeeps.
  • Holy Strength and Unholy Strength are both common Auras with enchant creature that give a mirrored bonus to the enchanted creature's power/toughness.
  • Manabarbs and Power Surge are both rare red enchantments that deal damage to a player based on the number of lands he or she does or does not tap.
  • Smoke and Winter Orb both allow players to only untap one of a type of permanent each turn.
  • Tsunami and Flashfires are both uncommon sorceries that have a mana cost of {3}C and destroy lands of a particular enemy type.

Cards added to 4th Edition

Changes in rarity

Cards removed from Revised Edition

Misprints

References

  1. "Magic Arcana" (Monday, July 12, 2004). "The Changing Tap Symbol". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.

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