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Revision as of 06:45, 14 September 2015

The year 1996 was the fourth year of existence for Magic: The Gathering.

Events

Date Event
February First Pro Tour held in New York City.
March, 4 First publishing of the Reserved List
April, 13 Opening of the Wizards of the Coast Official Tournament Center.
May Release of Pro Tour Collector Set.
Summer Black Summer, dominated by Necropotence-based decks and anti-Necropotence decks like Turbo Stasis.
June Release of Alliances, after an expansion hiatus of eight months.
July, 4 Debute of the Arena League
July Release of the Rivals Quick Start Set, the first box set.
July First issue of the Sideboard magazine
August, 14-18 1996 World Championships, won by Tom Chanpheng
October, 7 Release of Mirage, the first set in the new block model.

Cosmetic changes to the cards, including a slightly expanded text box and border, more visible power/toughness numbers and reminder text.

November Release of the Multiverse Gift Box, previewing Visions
End of 1996 Release of the Introductory Two-Player Set for European and Asian markets.

Publications

First involved

Wizards of the Coast

Design and Development

Artists

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  • John Malloy
  • John Coulthart
  • Junior Tomlin
  • Kari Johnson
  • Kathryn Rathke
  • Kev Walker
  • Martin McKenna
  • Mike Dringenberg
  • Mike Kerr
  • Patrick Beel
  • Robert Bliss

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