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Universal Conquest Wiki. These are widely considered the most powerful cards in Unlimited, and are among the most powerful in all of Magic. All of these cards are now restricted in tournament play; players may only include one copy of each in a deck. Granite Gargoyle. Gray Ogre. Green Ward. Grizzly Bears. Guardian Angel. Healing Salve. Helm of Chatzuk.

Hill Giant. Holy Armor. Holy Strength. Howl from Beyond. Howling Mine. Hurloon Minotaur. Hypnotic Specter. Ice Storm. Icy Manipulator. Illusionary Mask. Instill Energy.

Iron Star. Ironclaw Orcs. Ironroot Treefolk. Island A. Island B. Island C. Island Sanctuary. Ivory Cup. Jade Monolith. Jade Statue. Jayemdae Tome. Keldon Warlord. Kormus Bell. Ley Druid. Library of Leng.

Lightning Bolt. Living Artifact. Living Lands. Living Wall. Llanowar Elves. Lord of Atlantis. Lord of the Pit. Magical Hack. Mahamoti Djinn. Mana Flare. Mana Short. Mana Vault. Merfolk of the Pearl Trident. Mesa Pegasus. Mind Twist. Mons's Goblin Raiders. Mountain A. Mountain B. Mountain C. Mox Emerald. Mox Jet. Mox Pearl. Mox Ruby. Mox Sapphire. Natural Selection. Nether Shadow. Nettling Imp. Nevinyrral's Disk. Northern Paladin. Obsianus Golem. Orcish Artillery. Orcish Oriflamme.

Pearled Unicorn. Personal Incarnation. Phantasmal Forces. Phantasmal Terrain. Phantom Monster. Pirate Ship. Plague Rats. Plains A. Plains B. Plains C. It was released in December For information on the mechanics and themes, notable cards , storyline, design and development, cycles, creature types, and points of interest in this set, please see the Beta set. The original plan of the creators had been to mark unlimited sets with a gray border, not white. They found out that this was technically too difficult, and had to settle for what they considered to be the much less aesthetically satisfying white.

This set was released on December 1, , after Beta had sold out as quickly as Alpha had. The print run was announced to be 40 million cards, the largest yet. Cards were available from mid January through mid March Wizards of the Coast instructed Carta Mundi to change the black border on the card frame to white, in order to maintain the collecting value of the initial Limited print run.

Unlimited was the first set to be officially titled as something other than just Magic: The Gathering. The "Unlimited Edition" label appears on the booster boxes, decks, and booster packs. The misprints in Unlimited are identical to the misprints in Beta.



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