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Post by Maraxus of Keld on Oct 17, 2004 16:29:17 GMT -6
Today in trade I acquired a very strange card: A black-bordered Will-o-the-Wisp. In and of itself, that's pretty cool. Here's where it gets interesting, though. It's in some oriental language, the original Jesper Myrfors art, and a copyright date of 1996. For those of you who don't know the significance, Will-o-the-Wisp was last printed in 4th Edition, in 1995. Its last black-bordered printing was in 1993, in Beta. So where the hell is this card from? I asked on the wizards board, so I will let you know if anybody tells me.
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Post by Maraxus of Keld on Oct 17, 2004 20:32:40 GMT -6
According to the guys at the WotC board, what I have is most likely from the Korean 4th Edition. Because that was the first printing in Korean, it was given a black border. Also, this was supposedly done in 1996, so it's quite likely what it is.
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Post by Baron Sengir on Oct 18, 2004 18:05:37 GMT -6
I see, definetly something to hold onto.
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Post by Maraxus of Keld on Oct 18, 2004 18:28:51 GMT -6
Yup. Collectible if nothing else.
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Post by Butcher Orgg(s) on Oct 19, 2004 19:43:25 GMT -6
Totally WASOME!
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Post by Disco Bandit on Oct 19, 2004 23:08:46 GMT -6
hmmm... how strange.
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