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Tempest Set the Rath Cycle Begins in Magic the Gathering

Old School Magic: Tempest hearkens the beginning of The Rath Cycle

Tempest was released in October of 1997 and it changed the game, or at least deck building and strategy in innumerable ways. It was the first set of the Rath Block, the name given to the Tempest block. Shadow and Buyback were two new rules added to the landscape of Magic: The Gathering from the set, while Phasing and Flanking were not present having, as it seemed, been contained to just the Mirage block.

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Weatherlight Expansion Set for Magic the Gathering

Old School Magic: Weatherlight was a Solid Set to end the Mirage Block

Weatherlight was released on June 6th, 1997 and introduced many new and reinvented uses for the graveyard. It was the last set of the Mirage Block and still expanded upon the themes of Mirage. Phasing and Flanking were expanded and many tribes grew as well; Djinns, Efreets, Elves, Goblins, Dwarves, Dragons, Clerics and Knights.

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Magic Cards from the Mirage Stand Alone Expansion Set

Old School Magic: Mirage the set that perfected Color Balance with some Old School Flair

On October 8th, 1996, Mirage was released, as a stand alone set similar to Ice Age, for Magic: The Gathering. It had the feel of Ice Age, but was much more balanced and introduced many new card types, such as Charms and Tutors, as well as, adding new tribes and bolstering existing ones. Mirage also created additions to the rule book by adding two new rules; Flanking and Phasing.

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