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The first set in the series, [[Signature Spellbook: Jace|featuring Jace Beleren]] was released on June 15, 2018.
 
The first set in the series, [[Signature Spellbook: Jace|featuring Jace Beleren]] was released on June 15, 2018.
   
According to [[Sam Stoddard]], one of the goals of the Signature Spellbook Series is to make sure as many of the cards as possible end up in [[deck]]s as opposed to [[binder]]s.<ref>[https://twitter.com/samstod/status/1008135946032709632 Sam Stoddard on Twitter]</ref> [[Gavin Verhey]] added that the chosen amount of cards assures that every [[reprint]] is relevant, and fluff is avoided.<ref name="Gavin Answers"/> He also noted that legendary creatures as the featured character are a possibility, as are [[multicolor]]ed sets.
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According to [[Sam Stoddard]], one of the goals of the Signature Spellbook Series is to make sure as many of the cards as possible end up in [[deck]]s as opposed to [[binder]]s.<ref>[https://twitter.com/samstod/status/1008135946032709632 Sam Stoddard on Twitter]</ref> [[Gavin Verhey]] added that the chosen amount of cards assures that every [[reprint]] is relevant, and fluff is avoided.<ref name="Gavin Answers"/><ref name= "State">{{NewRef|feature/state-product-design-2018-2019-02-05|State of Product Design 2018|[[Gavin Verhey]]|2019-02-05}}</ref> He also noted that legendary creatures as the featured character are a possibility, as are [[multicolor]]ed sets.
   
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 15:55, 9 February 2019

Signature Spellbooks, introduced in 2018, are the spiritual successor to the From the Vault series, but are themed around a Planeswalker or legendary character and the spells that define who they are.[1] Each box set contains eight different cards, as well as a foil card which may be any of these eight cards.[2] They have a MSRP of $19.99.[3]

The first set in the series, featuring Jace Beleren was released on June 15, 2018.

According to Sam Stoddard, one of the goals of the Signature Spellbook Series is to make sure as many of the cards as possible end up in decks as opposed to binders.[4] Gavin Verhey added that the chosen amount of cards assures that every reprint is relevant, and fluff is avoided.[1][5] He also noted that legendary creatures as the featured character are a possibility, as are multicolored sets.

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