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Six ''Magic: The Gathering'' core sets have been released since 2009: ''Magic 2010'', ''Magic 2011'', ''Magic 2012'', ''Magic 2013'', ''Magic 2014'', ''Magic 2015'', and ''Magic Origins''. Unlike ''10th Edition'' and previous core sets, roughly half of each core set was entirely new cards. Beginning with ''Magic 2010'', Wizards decided to introduce new cards into the Core Set so that they could be relevant for both new players as well as veterans. Starting with ''Magic 2011'', core sets have included "returning mechanics", or non-evergreen keywords with cards printed in just one core set. All of these core sets were released in the summer of the year prior to the year in the title - for example, ''Magic 2010'' was released in 2009. Mark Rosewater of Wizards of the Coast announced in 2014 that the upcoming core set to be released in 2015 would be the final core set.〔(Metamorphosis )〕 He cited the Core Set's dual identity of needing to interest established players while being simple enough for new players leading to "odd compromises" and a desire for Wizards of the Coast to release two "blocks" per year.〔 ==Magic 2010== ''Magic 2010'' was released on July 17, 2009. It is the eleventh core set for ''Magic: The Gathering''. It is the first Core Set since Limited Edition Beta (which included two cards accidentally left out of the original Limited Edition Alpha) to feature new cards; every core set between Beta and Magic 2010 had contained only reprints from previous sets.〔 About half the cards were new, the rest being reprints. ''Magic 2010'' (also known as M10) marked a major shift in the way Wizards of the Coast produces and markets the "Core" set of their marquee trading card game, ''Magic: The Gathering''. M10 was the first core set since ''Revised'' (the third edition) to not be labeled with an ordinal number. Another important marketing change starting with M10 was Wizards of the Coast's decision to release a new core set every year, instead of every two years, as they did since 1995. Previous policy regarding which cards to reprint in the core sets led to the Core set product drifting away from its intended function. There were 112 new cards printed in M10, the remainder being reprints.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Magic 2010 Core Spoiler )〕 M10 was the first core set to use the "mythic rare" rarity as well as the first core set to include planeswalkers, a relatively new card type which was first introduced in 2007. All five of the initial set of planeswalkers from ''Lorwyn'' were reprinted in M10 as mythic rares. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Magic: The Gathering core sets, 2009–present」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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