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Mirage was the first official block structure in Magic: The Gathering. This new block structure consisted of three expansion sets and would continue for nearly two decades, finally ending with Khans of Tarkir in 2014. The new block structure also set up the precedent that the first set in the block also became the name for the entire block. Mirage block consisted of three sets: Mirage, Visions and Weatherlight.

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  • Mirage (Magic: The Gathering) (en)
  • Mirage block (nl)
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  • Mirage was the first official block structure in Magic: The Gathering. This new block structure consisted of three expansion sets and would continue for nearly two decades, finally ending with Khans of Tarkir in 2014. The new block structure also set up the precedent that the first set in the block also became the name for the entire block. Mirage block consisted of three sets: Mirage, Visions and Weatherlight. (en)
  • Het Mirage block is de verzamelnaam voor drie uitbreidingssets die Wizards of the Coast in 1996 en 1997 uitbracht voor het ruilkaartspel Magic: The Gathering en de bijpassende verhaallijn. Deze verhaallijn wordt vaak de "Mirage Arc" genoemd, terwijl met de "Mirage Block" vooral de kaartensets bedoeld worden. (nl)
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Set Position
  • First (en)
Symbol Description
  • Palm tree
  • Thran Tome (en)
  • Zhalfirin Triangle of War or stylized letter "V" (en)
Third Set
  • Weatherlight (en)
This Set
  • Visions (en)
  • Mirage (en)
  • Weatherlight (en)
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  • Orange (en)
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  • Bill Rose , Joel Mick, Charlie Catino, Don Felice, Howard Kahlenberg, Elliot Segal (en)
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  • Flanking, Phasing, Cumulative Upkeep (en)
  • Flanking, Phasing, cumulative upkeep (en)
  • Flanking, phasing (en)
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  • Mirage was the first official block structure in Magic: The Gathering. This new block structure consisted of three expansion sets and would continue for nearly two decades, finally ending with Khans of Tarkir in 2014. The new block structure also set up the precedent that the first set in the block also became the name for the entire block. Mirage block consisted of three sets: Mirage, Visions and Weatherlight. (en)
  • Het Mirage block is de verzamelnaam voor drie uitbreidingssets die Wizards of the Coast in 1996 en 1997 uitbracht voor het ruilkaartspel Magic: The Gathering en de bijpassende verhaallijn. Deze verhaallijn wordt vaak de "Mirage Arc" genoemd, terwijl met de "Mirage Block" vooral de kaartensets bedoeld worden. De drie uitbreidingssets die onder het Mirage block vallen zijn het grotere Mirage en de twee kleinere sets Visions en Weatherlight. Toen de kaarten op de markt kwamen en de namen van deze drie sets bekend geraakten, werd het block door veel spelers ook “Mirvlight” genoemd, een samentrekking van de drie setnamen. (nl)
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  • Mirage (en)
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  • Guildmages, Charms, Memory Lapses (en)
  • Karoos, Chimeras (en)
  • Sacrifice Auras (en)
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