Magic history
types
The *secondary* market
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JUUUDGE
100

This set was the only set released in 1993.

Arabian Nights

100

This 'almighty' creature type only has 2 cards to its name.

Brushwagg

100

This green creature sported a 190 dollar price tag in 2014, but is now just under 40 dollars, as the modern metagame shifts to more combo decks.

Tarmogoyf

100

Perhaps one of the most infamous banned cards of all time, this was a staple in the Caw-Go deck of Scars block standard

JTMS

100

This part of the stack resolves first.

The last part.

200

These 2 years are the only 2 years in magic's history not to have a core set.

2017, 2018

200

This card type has 224 cards to its name.

Planeswalker

200

This card, while at common, sits at 40 dollars, due to its only printing, in P3K, being only released in China and Japan

Forest Bear

200

This card was banned in standard in 2018, only to be unbanned in August of the following year.

Rampaging Ferocidon

200

This rule is why opalescence + humility works the way it does.

Timestamp

300

This set was the first to stray from the 3-set block since Mirage.

Coldsnap

300

This cat-rabbit-thing has only seen 1 creature type printing, as an artifact creature in Theros.

Sable

300

This sanctioned format comfortably sits at the most expensive, with decks ranging from 30 thousand to 70 thousand dollars.

Pauper

300

All the cards with this borderline game-breaking mechanic were banned from vintage and all other sanctioned formats.

Ante

300

There are this many layers.

7

400

This set, a standalone in 2018, had the RnD nickname of 'Soup'

Dominaria

400

Was it a hydra, or a snake? This card was hotly debated in the Friday Nights episode: Hero's Path - The Trial

Nessian Asp

400

This format is the only format with decks that are more expensive on MTGO than on paper.

Pauper

400

This many cards were banned in standard in 2020.

10

400

The former modern deck KCI's power came from this obscure ruling allowing you to stack dies triggers of sacrificed permanents.

Declaring to pay costs

500

In 2009, this player said that "The decks that run [JTMS] are bad"

Brad Nelson

500

This supertype was 'phased out' after Visions.

World

500

Wizards wishes they could end the restricted list, but they can't due to what core legal ruling?

promissory estoppel

500

These two colors are commonly cited to have the most bannable or overpowered cards.

blue and green

500

Control-changing effects are applied on this layer

Layer 2

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