Monday, July 18, 2022

Magic Anniversary Cards and Celebrations!


Magic is approaching its 30th anniversary, and over the next year we’ll be seeing a variety of celebrations, events, and hopefully - promo cards!  One of the more interesting styles of cards that Wizards has released over the last 29 years has been cards for their anniversaries!  And while not every anniversary was celebrated with tons of fanfare (most were before secret lairs, commemorative promos, or instead, were years of masters’ sets), there have been some iconic cards released for each of the anniversaries (and some we now count as a ‘milestone’ card).  

 

In this blog, we’ll be showcasing all the anniversary cards, and how they were released!  Magic began on August 5th, 1993 with the initial release of the game we know and love, Magic: The Gathering (the alpha edition), with a driven game store to game store path to GenCon on August 19th-21st 1993!  There the launch of the worldwide phenomenon began!  

 

In 2003, Magic was turning 10!  There was a new core set (8th edition), a new starter game version, and a celebration event at both GenCon and worldwide at game stores!  The “Global Celebration event” was on July 26-27, 2003, coinciding near the set release, and giving all participants a Rukh Egg promo! Eighth Edition also had a reprinted card from every previous magic expansion, something that no core set had previously done!  Having a sealed deck event with all new cards and borders was a fantastic way to celebrate 10 years of Magic!  I recall playing in this event, and the set release was one sparking diverse opinions: many players didn’t like the new 8th edition border that has slowly become our modern border, others loved the history of the game all in one set.  

 

RUKH EGG 

 

Info: 

10th Anniversary Press Release 

Global Celebration Announcement 

 

But what about the 5 year anniversary?  Well, Magic didn’t celebrate with any events in 1998, but there were two unique releases that we can date to it!  The Anthologies box set with 4 preconstructed decks with white bordered reprinted cards was the main 5 year anniversary release!  The October release of Urza’s Saga, showed a prerelease card which was different than any before; not only did the Lightning Dragon card have the date stamp (the 4th prerelease card ever to have this), but it was the first officially released foil card, with the shooting star in the foiling!  For showcasing a year, and the first foil, the author likes to consider the Lightning Dragon promo the ‘5 year anniversary card’ for the year.  

 

 

LIGHTNING DRAGON

 

 

In 2008, the Magic 15th Anniversary was happening!  Magic released special starter sets alongside the 10th edition expansion, which included a promotional stamped Kamahl, Pit Fighter.  Attendees at GenCon Indianapolis 2008 also received a special 15th Anniversary life counter, and those who attended both the Origins Game Convention and SD Comic Con (SDCC) received a 15th anniversary stamped Char card!  

 

 

CHAR and KAMAHL

 

The 20th anniversary arrived in 2013, and Wizards once again decided to tone things down, not wanting to show the game’s age.  Wizards thought at the time that sometimes fans felt they had missed out on things if told a series number, or learned that they were playing a 20 year old game (for instance, 8th edition Core Set was simply branded “Core Set” to not let players think they’d missed 7 core sets before it in 2008).  However, there was one remarkable thing that Wizards did for the 20th anniversary! A ‘From the Vault 20” release, with 20 cards (instead of the usual 15), all with special foil and one card released for each year of Magic’s history!   This was also the very first reprint of the card: Jace the Mindsculptor, an extremely powerful planeswalker that was for a long time, considered one of the strongest Magic cards ever printed.  

 

FTV 20 card gallery image


The main Magic website also featured some throwbacks and cards important to the game, in their ‘Card of the Day’ series.

In addition, many of the original artists from Magic: the Gathering came together to create ‘The Gathering: Reuniting Pioneering Artists of Magic’ 20th anniversary art book as well, re-envisioning many classic card art pieces, and showing new pieces of art inspired by classic magic art.  

 

Golden Mox Dragon - by Dan Frazier

 

The 25th Anniversary was a bigger deal than the 20th, and in 2018, magic had a full year of events, releases, and occasions!  See this link for a timeline for all 25 years of history of the game and a variety of other stats and history! The world champions, the number of cards printed, and major set releases. (Ex. for those of you in Arizona, Amazing Discoveries in Gilbert held the 9 millionth sanctioned event in 2016! You can find it on the above timeline!)

The full year of the 25th Anniversary started on September 8-9th at HASCON (and Sept 28-29th with the Ixalan prerelease 2017) to July 20th, 2018, with the release of “Magic Core Set 2019” was filled with new releases, all stamped (on the boxes) with the Magic 25 logo.  See the full list of releases here 

One of the main significant releases was the master’s set, Masters 25.  The set repeated similar anniversary releases, with cards from every previous set release, showing a watermark in the textbox for each card’s original release.  


While again there was no worldwide commemorative anniversary promo, in Tokyo Japan, there was a Magic 25th Anniversary exhibit, where attendees received a Serra Angel promo.  If anything, this is the 25th commemorative magic promo (again, author’s opinion)!    

 

SERRA ANGEL

 

Six major celebration events were held across the globe beyond HASCON, and hosted a variety of exciting events, from the world championship, to events with Beta edition draft top 8s.  Special sets like the return of Un-sets in Unstable were released.  

So now, starting in October of 2022, we are starting the Magic 30 celebrations.  Since 2018, we have experienced the COVID19 epidemic and shutdowns of organized play, found the Secret Lairs, relaunched organized play, and are returning to Dominaria for two sets upcoming!  Welcome to the 30th anniversary, from 2022-2023!  

Sunday, July 10, 2022

Magi-Nation Duel 2022 Updates (Part 1)

 Welcome to another Magi-Nation Duel community update.  There's quite a bit of found discussion on old cards existing, and fans are making new art and card design.  Check out the history articles below on Tacos and pop-culture, and we hosted another tournament! 


Fan Content and Discussion 

User/16BitShinobi has found an interesting discovery for the game, that in the Base Set, there are some cards missing in foil for 1st Edition.  We knew Only uncommon Magi and Creatures were printed in foil in 1st ed, but some cards were released as promos later.  However, there seem to be no foils, promotional or otherwise, of:

  • Baloo Root

  • Channeler's Gloves

  • Dream Balm

  • Mirror Pendant

  • Relic Mirror

If you have seen any of these foil in 1st edition (not unlimited!), please contact them or comment below!  It is highly unlikely that they exist in the game!  


User/Zucriyamsuna found a list of Base Set demo cards that are not listed online (on BlueFurok.com or elsewhere).  

list of the demo cards that are not on Blue Furok:

  • Thunder Hyren

  • Orwin

  • Yaki

  • Deep Hyren

  • Giant Parathin

  • Corf Pearl

  • Gruk

  • Strag

  • Agovo

  • Cave Hyren

  • Ormagon

  • Colossus

  • Book of Ages

  • Water of Life

Edit: User TopDeck sent us scans of these demo deck cards missing!  



 

Are there any others?  We'd love to see the images of things not found yet!  And speaking of Colossus from the demo decks, have you looked at its flavor text? 

 

Who is Wyloce?  Were they a previous Regis of Arderial, or was this just a playtest name that got erased?  We may never know.  

We have a few users making the regional symbol pins!  

Check out their designs so far:
https://sta.sh/2132vlc46h6t  and they're looking for feedback on any needed changes before printing and ordering becomes possible!  Please contact user/silverfang on the discord for feedback or comments.  


Rich Werner has had new commission pieces for the world, take a look at these sketches! 

You can see about getting a commission from him yourself on his website: https://www.richwerner.com/new-products/3kbmz5wunt8lj3t0bc13gj81nlv4lb  


Fans are looking at creating flavor text for the unreleased expansion: Daybreak!  

Check out the link below to contribute:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1t3cx7Y2PRxHblHSPNPsALVtWYt7sgI5A_Lw6i1h0wf4/edit?usp=sharing


Tournaments! 

Our 2022 Tournament had 12 players playing online!  Here are the rules for the event:
Allowed cards: All cards that have been officially printed and released.

Banned cards:

  •     Tony at a Con

  •     Power of the Creators

  •     All cards from Traitor's Reach set

  •     All cards from Daybreak set

  •     All cards from Unreleased Promos

Here is the swiss round bracket: https://magination.challonge.com/2022_Spring 

And the Top 4 bracket: https://magination.challonge.com/2022_Spring_Top 

Congratulations to Pemmin for winning our Spring 2022 event!  

This is two events in a row for them! You can read the tournament results information here.  

Top four players were:
1st: Pemmin
2nd: WhamBamSam
3rd: Torei Dutalis
4th: Nol_Bricks


Found relics from the Vault of Knowledge!

A user u/Frisbey posted their story of visiting 2i in 2003:

I travelled to WA and stopped by 2i while we were there. we got to meet Matt Holmberg, got a print off of the Rainbow Hyren in progress and he signed it. Got a sheet of uncut decks (signed), and a few other cards (signed). we got to rummage through "The Vault" for a bunch of stuff. it was so fun. I miss this game, haha! He also pulled up the PSD file for Blizzard Core, and he proved to us that there was indeed a drawing of a taco in the under layers


They mentioned Tacos!  Check out all the taco art references below in two articles!


Fans found this image from the defunct Brazilian Magi Nation page! 

A user from an in-person play community showed that they still had images of the Magi-Nation League activity sheets.   The secret message by Ulk actually ties into the story, and the learn to draw magi is a great source material for how magi were initially designed! 




This blog also published various articles!  Learn about the hidden tacos in the card art, and read up on all the references in the game's cards and flavor text! 

Artists and Art of official sources all compiled! 

Tacos:

Magi-Nation Taco cards

More Magi-Nation Taco Cards

Pop Culture Connections for Cards in the game!

Pop-culture references of the cards (Base-Awakening

Pop-culture references from Dream's End and Nightmare's Dawn

Pop-culture references from Voice of the Storms

Pop-culture references from Traitor's Reach and Promos

 

A flicker account was found, with old Magi-Nation Organized Play documents

https://www.flickr.com/photos/10597889@N04/

 

And that's our community for the first part of 2022!   If we missed anything, or you'd like to contribute to various fan project elements, please let us know!  There's some exciting things moving, and we're excited to have been able to offer prizes to our tournament winners this time!