Anthologies
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# Magic: The Gathering Anthologies Overview Anthologies was released in 1998 as a compilation set designed to reprint popular cards from Magic's first five years. Containing 85 cards, it served a dual purpose: introducing newer players to format staples while providing collectors affordable access to previously expensive cards. The set drew from Limited Edition Alpha through Tempest, making it historically significant as one of Magic's earliest reprint efforts. Anthologies held particular importance for the secondary market, as it reduced prices on several competitive staples that had become prohibitively expensive. The set helped democratize access to cards essential for constructed formats, though some collectors viewed reprints with skepticism during this era. Its release reflected Wizards of the Coast's growing recognition that Magic's card pool required periodic reprinting to maintain format health and accessibility. Anthologies remains notable for establishing the template for future compilation sets and special releases.
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