The Duelist

The Duelist was a magazine published by Wizards of the Coast from 1994 to December 1999 for 41 issues.[1] Originally, it was a quarterly magazine, but later it switched to bi-monthly, and then to monthly. The Duelist Online was introduced in May 1999.[2] The magazine and the site can be considered the analog and digital precursors of magicthegathering.com.
Editorial staff
- Publisher: Wendy Noritake
- Editor-in-Chief: Kathryn Haines (1993-1996), Paul Hughes (1996); Mark Rosewater (1997-1999); Will McDermott (1999)
- Assistant Editor-in-Chief: Robert Hahn (1998)
- Managing Editor: Terry Melia (1996-1997), Scott McGough (1998-)
- Senior Editors: Paul Hughes (1993-1996), Jeff J. Lin (1994-1996), Melody Alder (1996-1997), Will McDermott (1997-1999)
- Associate Editors: Allen Varney (1994), Michael G. Ryan (1994-1995), Jenny Scott (1996-1997), Jennifer Clarke-Wilkes (1997), Cory Herndon (1998-1999), Michael Mikaelian (1999)
- Art Director: Amy Weber (1993-1996), Shauna Wolf Narciso (1996-1997)
- Style Editor: Robert Dalton (1997-1998), Blaise Selby (1998-1999)
Contents

The Duelist brought the latest news on Magic and other trading card games, puzzles, event coverage, design articles, a deck-construction column called "Excuse Me, Mr. Suitcase?", fiction, product checklists, rules questions and a column by Richard Garfield ("Lost in the Shuffle"[3][4]). Early issues featured a key artist who created a unique cover (often based on an existing card) and whose art was showcased inside the issue.[5] In addition to all that "important" stuff, there were various articles and regular features showing off the lighter side of Magic. One enduring feature was "Extra Pulled", featuring "rejected" Magic cards allegedly pulled from sets in development.[6] Phil Foglio and his wife Kaja resurrected Phil's former Dragon strip "What's New?", which ran for almost the entire life of the magazine.
As Magic grew, a companion newsletter (The Duelist Companion), which was the Official Newsletter of the Duelists' Convocation / DCI, was sent out to The Duelist subscribers in between magazine releases. The Duelist Companion was published from May 1994 till March 1996 (19 issues).[7] Eventually it was dropped in favor of bimonthly magazine circulation, and still later a monthly magazine. The magazine lost focus on Magic as it put more emphasis on other trading card games; with Pokémon's immediate North American success, The Duelist was converted into a dual-format publication, with general separate sections for Magic and Pokémon. By this time, it also had expanded to cover video games and other interests.
A companion magazine, The Duelist Sideboard was launched in July 1996 and focused on Magic tournament play. The Duelist Online website, launched in May 1999, was designed for breaking news. It featured articles from recent issues of The Sideboard and separate, exclusive content.[2]
TopDeck
Duelist was replaced by the magazine TopDeck which continued many of its features while broadening the focus even more to non-Magic games.[8][9] This magazine lasted for fifteen issues until it was cancelled in February, 2001.[10]
Issues
Issue | Date | Cover | Featured Sets | Flavor Articles | Other articles and extras of note |
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Quarterly | |||||
#0 | August 1993 | - | Alpha | Designer’s Notes, by Richard Garfield | |
#1 | Winter 1993/1994 | Original art by Anson Maddocks |
Arabian Nights | The Duelist: An Inaugural Address, by Peter Adkison The Expanding Universe: The Philosophy of Expansion Sets, by Richard Garfield An Interview With Anson, by Pete Venters[11] Murmurs from Dominia, by Lisa Stevens A History of the Arabian Nights, by Beverly Marshall Saling | |
Supplement | May 1994 | Original art by Amy Weber |
Legends Revised Edition |
A Guide to Changes in the Revised Edition, by Kathy Ice[12] | |
#2 | Summer 1994 | Original art by Quinton Hoover |
Legends Revised Edition |
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Lost in the Shuffle: The Grand Melee, by Richard Garfield[13] |
#3 | Fall 1994 | Original art by Drew Tucker |
The Dark Fallen Empires |
On The Road To The World Title, by Zak Dolan[14] An MTGer at Gencon by Mark Rosewater[15] Nalathni Dragon promo[16] | |
Bi-monthly | |||||
#4 | March 1995 | Original art by Melissa Benson |
Fallen Empires | 10 Mental Locks of Magic, by Mark Rosewater[17] Mana Maze Solitaire Rules, by Mark Rosewater (with help from Gene Rosewater)[18] According to Mr. Pling, by Scott Hungerford[19] Wizard's Chess, by Tom Hazel[19] Magic in the Classroom, by Susan Mohn[19] Fallen Empires tokens[20] The Expanding Worlds of Magic, by Ricard Garfield[21] | |
Mini Gift Box Edition | June 1995 | Original art by Amy Weber |
Fourth Edition | Profile of a Magic Artist: Amy Weber | |
#5 | June 1995 | Original art by Liz Danforth |
Ice Age Fourth Edition |
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Ice Age fold-out map Lost in the Shuffle: Games within Games, by Richard Garfield[22] |
#6 | August 1995 | Original art by Rob Alexander |
Ice Age Chronicles |
How Magic was Born, by Peter Adkison Meet the "Eastcoasters", by Scott Kirschner Cluster Decks, by Beth Moursund[23] | |
#7 | October 1995 | Original art by Mark Tedin |
Homelands |
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Long and Winding Road: The 1995 Magic World Championship , by Mark Rosewater[25] Playing Your Pet: Rough-Testing A Magic Deck, by Beth Moursund[26] |
#8 | December 1995 | Original art by Heather Hudson |
Homelands | House Rules: Assassins, by David Kimmel[28] Making Enemies: Designing Decks in Pairs, by Mark Rosewater[29] Lost in the Shuffle: A Short History of The Great Dalmuti by Richard Garfield[4] In Control: Key Strategies for Ice Age by Jim Lin[30] | |
#9 | February 1996 | Original art by Randy Gallegos |
Homelands Chronicles |
Lost in the Shuffle: Rituals in Gaming, by Richard Garfield[32] Murk Dwellers by Tom Wylie[33] The Power of Death by Robert Hahn[34] Wizards of the Coast's Experimental Tournament System by Rick McGabe and Mark Rosewater.[35] On the Trail of the Throat Wolf by Mike Selinker. | |
#10 | May 1996 | Original art by Scott Kirschner |
House Rules: Zero Sum, Siege and Landless Magic[28] The Magic: The Gathering Card Reprint Policy | ||
#11 | July 1996 | Original art by Richard Kane Ferguson |
Alliances |
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Lost in the Shuffle: Serious Fun, by Richard Garfield[36] Do You Know Your Gorillas?[37] |
#12 | September 1996 | Force of Will reinterpretation |
Alliances | Oversized Juzám Djinn card Lost in the Shuffle: The World of Games, by Richard Garfield[4] | |
#13 | October 1996 | Crimson Hellkite reinterpretation |
Alliances Mirage Fifth Edition |
Murk Dwellers: Leaner and Meaner, by Tom Wylie The Horizon Shimmers. The Making of Mirage, by Michael G. Ryan Lost in the Shuffle: Playing for Money, by Richard Garfield | |
#14 | December 1996 | Final Fortune reinterpretation |
Mirage Visions |
Deck Deconstruction: Turbo-Stasis Decks, by Beth Moursund Taking Card Advantage, by Brian Weissman[39] Lost in the Shuffle: Required Reading, by Richard Garfield[3] | |
#15 | February 1997 | Talruum Champion reinterpretation |
Visions | Visions of Glory, by Michael G. Ryan Fun with Foil Decks by Michael Long[34] Lost in the Shuffle: Liar's Dice, by Richard Garfield | |
#16 | April 1997 | Phantom Monster reinterpretation |
Fifth Edition |
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The Phantom's Back, by Tom Jenkot[40] Lost in the Shuffle: Of Mice and Men, by Richard Garfield[3] |
#17 | June 1997 | Mirri, Cat Warrior reinterpretation |
Weatherlight |
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Mind over Magic, by Robert Hahn[43] Lost in the Shuffle: Games and Politics, by Richard Garfield[4] |
#18 | August 1997 | Maraxus of Keld reinterpretation |
Weatherlight Portal |
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Lost in the Shuffle: Modeling Game Politics, by Richard Garfield[4] |
#19 | October 1997 | BattleTech | Tempest Vanguard |
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Tempest on the Horizon, by Michael G. Ryan[46] Deck Deconstruction: Prosperous Bloom, by Beth Moursund Lost in the Shuffle: You Really Can't Win Them All, by Richard Garfield[47] |
#20 | December 1997 | Selenia, Dark Angel reinterpretation |
Tempest |
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Before the Storm. The Making of Tempest, by Mark Rosewater[48] Dangerous Minds, by Mark Rosewater[49] Expanding Shandalar. MicroProse Magic Kicks into High Gear, by Beth Moursund Lost in the Shuffle: Image is Everything, by Richard Garfield |
Monthly | |||||
#21 | January 1998 | Commander Greven il-Vec reinterpretation |
Tempest |
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Lost in the Shuffle: A Game by Any Other Name, by Richard Garfield[47] Taming the Beast, by Michael G. Ryan[50] Oversized Shivan Dragon card |
#22 | February 1998 | Squee's Toy reinterpretation[51] |
Vanguard II |
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Lost in the Shuffle: All for One and One for All, by Richard Garfield[52] |
#23 | March 1998 | Volrath's Curse reinterpretation |
Stronghold |
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Making Wine of the Grapes of Rath, by Rob Dalton |
#24 | April 1998 | Crovax the Cursed reinterpretation |
Stronghold |
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Lost in the Shuffle: Credit where Dues, by Richard Garfield[53] |
#25 | May 1998 | Tidal Warrior reinterpretation |
Stronghold |
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#26 | June 1998 | Xena: Warrior Princess | Dances with Gnomes, by Beth Moursund[54] Lost in the Shuffle: Nothing Beats Good Old Rock, by Richard Garfield[4] | ||
#27 | July 1998 | Soltari Visionary reinterpretation |
Exodus |
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A Deck, a Brain, and a Lot of Friends, by Dave Mills[55] |
#28 | August 1998 | Gerrard Capashen reinterpretation |
Exodus Portal Second Age |
Exodus Files Exposed, by Michael G. Ryan Lost in the Shuffle: Don't Twitch or You're Dead, by Richard Garfield | |
#29 | September 1998 | Doomtown | Exodus Unglued |
The Art of Beatdown, by David Price[56] | |
#30 | October 1998 | Serra Angel reinterpretation |
Unglued | House Rules, by Jesse Decker[28] Chickens and Cows and Clams, Oh My, by Ma "Mark Rosewater" Ro Lost in the Shuffle: The Dojo Effect, by Richard Garfield[4] | |
#31 | November 1998 | Urza Planeswalker reinterpretation |
Urza's Saga | Cycling into Urza's Saga, by William Jockusch Presenting the Duelist Oracle | |
#32 | December 1998 | Karn, Silver Golem reinterpretation |
Urza's Saga | Lost in the Shuffle: Hive Mind, by Richard Garfield[4] | |
#33 | January 1999 | 5 Years (Collage[58]) |
Urza's Saga Vanguard III Anthologies Sixth Edition |
In the Beginning, by Peter Adkison[59] Mechanically Inclined, by Brady Dommermuth[60] Simple Rules are the Holy Grail of Magic, by Dan Gray[61] The DCI Organizes Magic Play, by Jason Carl[62] Musings on the History of the Magic Pro Tour, by Mark Justice[63] What You See Is What You Get, by Pete Venters[64] A Magic History of Time, by Michael G. Ryan[65] What A Few Minutes With Richard Garfield, by Mark Rosewater[66] I Never Metagame I Didn't Like: The History of the Magic Metagame, by Mike Flores[67] First official Duelist Price Index | |
#34 | February 1999 | Gix reinterpretation |
Sixth Edition |
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Playing Magic Solitaire, by Mike Mikaelian[68] Lost in the Shuffle: How I Got Filthy Rich on my Summer Vacation, by Richard Garfield[53] |
#35 | March 1999 | Pokémon | Sixth Edition Urza's Legacy |
Mark my Words; Foiled Again, by Mark Rosewateref A Gift to Last. Urza's legacy Preview., by Jennifer Clarke Wilkes | |
As Duelist | |||||
#36 | April 1999 | Radiant, Archangel reinterpretation |
Sixth Edition Urza's Legacy |
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Lost in the Shuffle: A Game Player's Resolution, by Richard Garfield[4] |
#37 | May 1999 | Shanodin Dryads reinterpretation |
Sixth Edition Vanguard IV |
Classic, Sixth Edition and You. Why we did what we did, by Bill Rose | |
#38 | June 1999 | Hammer of Bogardan reinterpretation |
Sixth Edition |
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Classic: Magic's Bumper Crop, by Michael G. Ryan[69] Lost in the Shuffle: Turbo Hearts V 2.0, by Richard Garfield |
#39 | July 1999 | Star wars | Portal Three Kingdoms Urza's Destiny Starter |
Scent of Cinder alternate art promo[70] | |
#40 | August 1999 | Phyrexian Negator reinterpretation |
Urza's Destiny |
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Lost in the Shuffle: The Silence Between the Notes, by Richard Garfield[4] |
#41 | September 1999 | Pokémon special | Pokémon Jungle player's guide, Pokémon Puzzles, Preview of "Pikachu I See You!" comic, does not contain traditional articles found in previous issues | ||
Duelist presents Magic: the Gathering Mercadian Masques | |||||
(#42) | October 1999 | Mercadian Masques | Mercadian Masques | Mercadian Masques Player's Guide Warmonger promo (feather expansion symbol) | |
As TopDeck Magazine | |||||
#1 | December 1999 | Pokémon | Mercadian Masques | Free Mercadian Masques booster | |
#2 | January 2000 | Black Lotus | Mercadian Masques | Free Urza's Saga booster Lightning Hounds promo (feather expansion symbol) | |
#4 | March 2000 | Crovax | Nemesis |
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Nemesis player's guide |
#8 | July 2000 | Pokémon | Prophecy | Prophecy player's guide | |
#12 | November 2000 | Harry Potter | Invasion | Invasion player's guide | |
#13 | December 2000 | Pokémon |
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#14 | January 2001 | Pokémon | Starter 2000 | Starter 2000 Sampler pack which included nine standard Sixth Edition cards Spined Wurm card without expansion symbol. |
Gallery
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The final issue — The Duelist #42 (October 1999)
External link
- All Duelists online at the Internet Archive
References
- ↑ All Duelist covers at Magiclibrarities
- ↑ a b Wizards of the Coast (May 1999). "For News That can't Wait Check the Duelist Online", The Duelist #37, p. 13
- ↑ a b c Richard Garfield (October 18, 2010). "Lost in the Shuffle: Thoughts on Game Design". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j Richard Garfield (February 18, 2008). "Lost in the Shuffle Archive". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast. Archived from the original on 2021-03-01.
- ↑ Monty Ashley (March 29, 2012). "Duelist Cover Art". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast. Archived from the original on 2019-07-07.
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- ↑ All TopDeck covers at Magiclibrarities
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- ↑ Beth Moursund (August 30, 2010). "Playing Your Pet: Rough-Testing A Magic Deck". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast. Archived from the original on 2017-11-23.
- ↑ Multiverse in Review: The Duelist #7-10 (Homelands)
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- ↑ Richard Garfield (November 15, 2010). "Lost in the Shuffle: Rituals in Gaming". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast. Archived from the original on 2021-03-01.
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- ↑ Monty Ashley (July 30, 2012). "Know Your Gorillas". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast. Archived from the original on 2020-10-19.
- ↑ Monty Ashley (October 21, 2010). "From the Library of Leng: Serra Angel". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast. Archived from the original on 2019-03-20.
- ↑ Brian Weissman (October 12, 2009). "Forgotten Lore: Taking Card Advantage". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast. Archived from the original on 2020-11-07.
- ↑ Tom Jenkot (October 26, 2010). "The Phantom's Back". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast. Archived from the original on 2021-03-01.
- ↑ Michael G. Ryan (December 03, 2007). "Fortune Favors the Bold". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast. Archived from the original on 2020-02-28.
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