Magic: The Gathering Sets - Sets Not Legal For Tournament Play

Sets Not Legal For Tournament Play

These sets, though also published by Wizards of the Coast, are not legal for DCI-sanctioned tournament play.

Set Expansion symbol Expansion
code
Pre-release date Release date Size
Collector's Edition none CED none December 1993 363
Astral star with a trail ASTRAL none April 1997 12
Un-sets
Unglued A cracked-open egg UGL August 7, 1998 August 17, 1998 88 33 22 28 5
Unhinged A horseshoe UNH November 20, 2004 November 19, 2004 141 55 40 40 5 1
World Championship Decks
World Championship Decks 1999 No specific symbol none none 1999 Four 60-card pre-constructed decks
World Championship Decks 2000 No specific symbol none none 2000 Four 60-card pre-constructed decks
World Championship Decks 2001 No specific symbol none none 2001 Four 60-card pre-constructed decks
World Championship Decks 2002 No specific symbol none none 2002 Four 60-card pre-constructed decks
World Championship Decks 2003 No specific symbol none none 2003 Four 60-card pre-constructed decks
World Championship Decks 2004 No specific symbol none none 2004 Four 60-card pre-constructed decks

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