From the Vault: Relics
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# From the Vault: Relics Overview From the Vault: Relics arrived in August 2010 as the third installment in Wizards of the Coast's premium reprint series. The set contained fifteen cards, each featuring special foil treatments and new artwork commissioned specifically for the release. This product targeted experienced collectors and players seeking high-quality versions of historically significant artifact cards spanning Magic's entire history. The set's curation emphasized powerful artifacts that had shaped competitive play across multiple formats. Notable inclusions reflected the game's evolution, from early powerhouses to cards that defined specific metagames. The premium presentation and limited print run made From the Vault: Relics a significant release for collectors focused on artifact-heavy decks and format staples. The set established From the Vault as a reliable source for reprints of format-defining cards in elevated production quality, reinforcing the product line's appeal to serious players and collectors seeking tournament-legal copies with enhanced aesthetics and collectibility.
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