Modern Masters

Modern Masters
Released June 7, 2013
Size 229 cards (101 commons, 60 uncommons, 53 rares, 15 mythic rares)
Development code Picasso[1]
Expansion code MMA
Dragon's Maze Magic 2014
Modern Masters 2015 Edition
Released May 22, 2015
Size 249 cards (101 commons, 80 uncommons, 53 rares, 15 mythic rares)
Expansion code MM2
Dragons of Tarkir Magic Origins

Modern Masters is a series of Magic: The Gathering compilation sets released by Wizards of the Coast. Each set consists of reprints of cards which are legal in Modern format in the game.

The pricing of a booster pack from Modern Masters has a suggested retail price of $6.99 for the original and $9.99 for 2015 Edition, up from a regular suggested price of $3.99 for a regular expansion booster pack.[4]

Cards

The Modern Masters compilation set has a total 229 cards (249 in 2015 Edition). Which featured a selection of currently Modern-legal cards[5] Twenty to thirty cards feature new artwork.[5] Cards in Time spiral block with "Timeshifted" layout use the standard card face instead. New tokens are also present, including a new bat token.

Basic Lands, which is present in most of the booster packs, is absent in both Modern Masters sets. Instead, a premium card(foil-card), which traditionally existed in a common card slot on random basis, is included in every pack.

Specifically designed for 8 players draft, one booster box of Modern Masters series contains only 24 booster packs, compared to a regular expansion containing 36 packs.

The English booster pack in Modern Masters 2015 Edition used recyclable paper cardboard as packaging material instead of foil packs, the first set doing so in Magic history. Potential consumers should purchase packs carefully as the new packaging is easy to open without damaging the seal, which can allow for thieves to replace rare or foil cards with commons.[6] The new packaging also has damaged cards in the pack and caused white edges and scratched foils.[7]

Printing and distribution

Modern Masters distribution is limited and Wizards of the Coast stated they would not like to release as much as they did with Chronicles.[8]

Notable reprints

References

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