Block of expansion sets in Magic: The Gathering
Mirage Released October 1996 December 5, 2005 (MTGO ) Size 350 cards (110 commons, 110 uncommons, 110 rares, 20 basic lands) Keywords Flanking, phasing Mechanics Poison, Nightstalkers, Insta-Enchantments Designers Bill Rose (lead), Joel Mick, Charlie Catino, Don Felice, Howard Kahlenberg, Elliot Segal[ 1] Development code Sosumi/Menagerie[ 2] Expansion code MIR
Mirage
Visions
Weatherlight
Visions Released February 1997 April 10, 2006 (MTGO ) Size 167 cards (62 commons, 55 uncommons, 50 rares) Keywords Flanking, Phasing, cumulative upkeep Mechanics Come into play abilities, poison, insta-enchantments Designers Bill Rose (lead), Joel Mick, Charlie Catino, Don Felice, Howard Kahlenberg, Elliot Segal[ 3] Development code Mirage, Jr. Expansion code VIS
Mirage
Visions
Weatherlight
Weatherlight Thran Tome
Released June 1997 December 12, 2007 (MTGO ) Size 167 cards (62 commons, 55 uncommons, 50 rares) Keywords Flanking, Phasing, Cumulative Upkeep Mechanics Graveyard matters Development code Mochalatte Expansion code WTH
Mirage
Visions
Weatherlight
Mirage was the first official block structure in Magic: The Gathering . This new block structure consisted of three expansion sets and would continue for nearly two decades, finally ending with Khans of Tarkir in 2014. The new block structure also set up the precedent that the first set in the block also became the name for the entire block. Mirage block consisted of three sets: Mirage , Visions and Weatherlight .[ 4] [ 5] [ 6] [ 7]
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