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Dark Millennium Products

Sabertooth Games previously indicated that they intended to release roughly four expansion sets for Dark Millennium per year, in an effort to keep the game universe fresh. While this schedule was met in 2006, the product was scheduled for retirement in 2007, with the final expansion set released in April of that year.

Starter decks from the base set are available for each of the four main factions, with the majority of the remaining sets available only as boosters. The following card sets and products have been released or announced:

Dark Millennium collectible cards sets
Name of set Release date Cards per unit Cards in set
Dark Millennium Starter October 2005 60 228
Dark Millennium Booster October 2005 11 228
Hope's Twilight Booster January 2006 11 120
Fires of Pyrus Booster April 2006 11 120
Rising Darkness Booster July 2006 11 120
Damnation's Gate Starter October 2006 60 228
Damnation's Gate Booster October 2006 11 228
Shadows of the Warp January 2007 11 120
Prophecy's Peril April 2007 11 120
Other Dark Millennium products
Name of product Release date Product type Cards
Dark Millennium: Dawn of War November 2005 Battle box 120

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