The History of MAGIC THE GATHERING | Rivals Quick Start Set, The First Premade Decks
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In this episode, I continue to talk about the history of Magic the Gathering. I discuss the Rivals Quick Start Set, the first set of premade decks that Wizards released. This was the last one they would release for many years. It had an alternate version for foreign countries called the Introductory Two Player Set.
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