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| Released | October 1999 | ||||
| Size | 350 (110 Common 110 Uncommon 110 Rare 20 Land) | ||||
| Keywords | None | ||||
| Mechanics | Mercenaries, Rebels, Spellshapers, Alternate Casting Costs, Recruiters, depletion lands, storage lands | ||||
| Designers | Mike Elliott (lead), Bill Rose, Mark Rosewater | ||||
| Developers | Henry Stern (lead), Mike Elliott, Robert Gutschera, William Jockusch, Mark Rosewater with contributions from Charlie Tin Canno and Beth Moursund |
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| Dev. code | Archimedes | ||||
| Exp. code | MMQ | ||||
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| Third set in the Masques block | |||||
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Mercadian Masques is the nineteenth Magic: The Gathering expansion and was released in October 1999 as the first set in the Masques block. It is notable for being the first set not protected by Wizards of the Coast's "Reprint Policy"[1]. Mercadian Masques is set on the plane of Mercadia.[2]
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Mercadian Masques featured 350 cards and was the first large expansion to use the new 6th Edition rules. This was the first set to have an accompanying fat pack.
Unusually, Masques introduced no new keyword abilities to the game, although it did have several themes that were continued throughout its block. These included:
Mercadian Masques has eight cycles:
For years after its release Mercadian Masques was considered to be an underpowered set. Reportedly, the designers were extremely gun-shy following the runaway power of the previous block and dialed back the power a tad too much; the same phenomenon would take place between the latter-day Mirrodin block and Kamigawa blocks. However, the set did produce a respectable amount tournament-quality cards, some of which are:
The following cards have been reprinted from previous sets and included in Mercadian Masques:
Mercadian Masques has 17 functional reprints:
Each of the Mercadian Masques theme decks has at least one spellshaper, a theme of the set. The pre-constructed theme decks are:
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