On this page, "prehistoric" and "middle ages" of Magic are mentioned. Is there an official definition of it?
http://wiki.magicjudges.org/en/w/Presen ... vel_Judges
What could be the criteria for the classification?
"Ages" of Magic?
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Re: "Ages" of Magic?
I have 6 ages of MTG regarding my collection. Usually they correspond to significant changes in the rules or card frames. I am sure this does not coincide with the Judges "eras".
Era (Core sets & Expansions)
1st (Legacy)
Alpha - Revised
Arabian Nights - Fallen Empires
2nd (Vintage)
Fourth - Fifth
Ice Age - Exodus
3rd (Classic)
Sixth - Seventh
Urza's Saga - Scourge
4th (Modern)
8th - 10th
Mirrodin - Eventide
5th (Mythic)
M10 - M14
Shards of Alara - Journey into Nyx
6th (Planeswalker)
M15 - Origins
Khans of Tarkir - Present
Era (Core sets & Expansions)
1st (Legacy)
Alpha - Revised
Arabian Nights - Fallen Empires
2nd (Vintage)
Fourth - Fifth
Ice Age - Exodus
3rd (Classic)
Sixth - Seventh
Urza's Saga - Scourge
4th (Modern)
8th - 10th
Mirrodin - Eventide
5th (Mythic)
M10 - M14
Shards of Alara - Journey into Nyx
6th (Planeswalker)
M15 - Origins
Khans of Tarkir - Present
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