Nr. 10
a Gray Ogre
Donnerstag, 21. November 2013
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Donnerstag, 28. März 2013
Montag, 25. März 2013
Donnerstag, 21. März 2013
#1 - Atog- The first card from the Project
Today i get the first card for my Common set.
Its a really nice
Atog
The next few days will bring some other nice cards i hope
Its a really nice
Atog
The next few days will bring some other nice cards i hope
Mittwoch, 6. März 2013
Magic the Gathering Summer/Edgar Edition
When the Revised Edition was in production in 1994, a number of problems with the set became apparent. The colors were washed out, the picture for Serendib Efreet was wrong, and there was a growing concern with the Satanic images on some of the cards. The solution was to print a fixed version of the Revised Edition, code named "Edgar", which has since come to be known as Summer Magic because it was printed in the summer of 1994. The cards were distributed in regular Revised Edition boosters, but no Summer Edition starters were produced.
Despite its intended function as fixed Revised Edition, there were problems with Summer Magic. On some cards, the colors were too dark. Furthermore, Hurricane was printed as a blue card and thereby became the most famous and most desired Summer Magic card of all. The Serendib Efreet had its artwork corrected, but the artist name was forgotten to be updated. The artist name for Plateau was not corrected as well. Because of all these flaws, the entire print run was recalled and destroyed which let to the great Revised Edition shortage of 1994. However, a few booster boxes survived.
Summer Magic cards can best be recognized by their 1994 copyright date.
Despite its intended function as fixed Revised Edition, there were problems with Summer Magic. On some cards, the colors were too dark. Furthermore, Hurricane was printed as a blue card and thereby became the most famous and most desired Summer Magic card of all. The Serendib Efreet had its artwork corrected, but the artist name was forgotten to be updated. The artist name for Plateau was not corrected as well. Because of all these flaws, the entire print run was recalled and destroyed which let to the great Revised Edition shortage of 1994. However, a few booster boxes survived.
Summer Magic cards can best be recognized by their 1994 copyright date.
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