Urza’s Destiny was released on June, 23rd 1999 as the last expansion for the Urza’s Block. It was the first expansion to fully embrace the new rules introduced in Classic Sixth Edition, because it was the first set released since Classic Sixth changed the game of Magic: the Gathering.
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Old School Magic: Classic Sixth Edition Changed the Game with New Rules
Resembling more Chronicles and less core set, Classic Sixth Edition was more than just a collection of cards. It was a prophetic look into the future, setting precedence with its changes for the core sets to follow in its near future. The set itself wasn’t very “classic” when it was released on April 28,
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Old School Magic: Urza’s Legacy a Strong Continuation of the Urza’s Block
Released February 1999 as the first expansion to Urza’s Saga in the Urza’s Block, Urza’s Legacy with it predecessor created the “combo winter.”
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Old School Magic: Urza’s Saga starts the Urza’s Block
Released October 1998, Urza’s Saga started the Urza’s Block, which was high on expectations following the successful Blocks of Ice Age, Mirage and Tempest.
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Old School Magic: Exodus brings The Rath Cycle (Tempest Block) to its Conclusion
Released in June of 1998, Exodus was the end of the Tempest Block, also known as The Rath Cycle. It continued the new standard for 143 card small expansion sets laid out by Stronghold and it was a great end to the Rath Cycle by many measures.
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