Magic: The Gathering core sets, 1993–2007

''Unlimited Edition'', occasionally referred to as Second Edition, was the second ''Magic: The Gathering'' set and the second base set. It was released on December 1, 1993; this time the run was 40 million cards. ''Unlimited Edition'' contains exactly the same cards as ''Limited Edition'', including the Power Nine cards. ''Unlimited'' cards have white borders rather than black, however. This precedent that white borders implied a reprint was honored until the 2007 release of ''Tenth Edition'', which returned to black borders.

''Unlimited'' was sold in starter packs of 60 cards and booster packs of 15 cards. It 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. While it is possible to distinguish ''Unlimited'' cards from ''Revised'' cards by just looking at the text (wording and type set) the cards from both sets are more easily distinguished by comparing the borders of the cards. The picture frame of ''Unlimited'' cards has a beveled edge which ''Revised'' cards have not.

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    by Бальзак О.
    Published 1985
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    Published 1996
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