You can tell the set by its darker color printing and full bezels on the frames (both like 4th Edition) but a single large 1994 copyright line (more like Revised's): The two most infamous cards from this print run are the Serendib Efreet (which has the right frame and art from its original printing, though it still miscredits the artist) and the "blue Hurricane," the card that made the exact reverse mistake from the Revised serendib: It's also one of our last bastions of the most classic old-school art (in some cases being the nicest printing of some classic illustrations), so I wanted to make sure to show it off, like this set of cards from my very favorite Magic artist, the dearly departed Quinton Hoover (R.I.P.): 200 and 300 DPIs should be uploading as we speak to the More Releases folder

How to Get Judge Promos If youre not a judge or looking to become a practicing one any time soon, the only wany to get judge promo cards is by trading for them or buying them directly on secondary markets like TCGplayer or ChannelFireball
This lets you heap on the aggression while also keeping your Commander safe
The Warring Triad - $1 Anger - $1.34 Pitiless Plunderer - $2.59 Big Score - $1.09 Ruinous Ultimatum - $1 Sol Ring - $1.46 Swiftfoot Boots - $1.95 Talisman of Indulgence - $2.42 Graven Cairns - $2.54 High Market - $1.09 Sulfurous Springs - $1.45 Food And Fellowship - The Lord Of The Rings The Lord of the Rings Universes Beyond crossover didn't bleed over into Standard
High-profile UPCs regularly sell out at MSRP within hours of release, which creates the exact conditions scalpers and inflated retail listings thrive on
Green Today In the current color pie, Green really only gets one thing, but sadly, the thing is everything