6/26/2023 0 Comments Mtg card sets over 300 cardsMagic cards are printed by a company called Carta Mundi. ![]() Also as Zags also noted older sets had different print sheets where one card might appear on it 4 times, another card 5 times, and a third card 11 times (these numbers are based on Arabian Nights) Wizards has not done sheets for normal expansions like this for a while though.Ĭheck out this article on how magic cards are made:įrom this, we can identify several things: Special releases like the Commander decks, and other preconstructed decks have their own print runs (as Zags shows in their answer) and these cards are in addition to any cards in a normal print run, so for example any Rares in the Magic 2015 Intro Packs are more common than normal Rares that aren't in Intro Packs. Small expansions have ratios that work out similarly. Note that all this information is about current large expansions. This ends up with a booster pack that has 1 Basic Land, 1 Rare or Mythic Rare (7/8 chance of Rare, 1/8 chance of Mythic Rare), 3 Uncommons, and 10 Commons (one of the Commons has a chance of being Foil, about 1/6 (Source)) ![]() These sheets are then printed so that the rarities are preserved both within and between each rarity, so each of the Uncommon sheets will be printed the same number of times so each Uncommon has the same likelihood of getting opened in a pack, and each of those sheets will be printed 3 times for every Rare/Mythic sheet that is printed. This 101st Common is generally an artifact or land depending on the set. The one exception is the 1 extra Common which has a rarity of 5:6, so it is very slightly rarer that the other hundred commons.
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