


Special cards like the Serra Angel from Summer Edition and promos/cards from duel decks are no exceptions. Movie packs are missing from list as are turbo packs. Magic the Gathering Phyrexia: All Will Be One Set Booster Box. A list of every main set released in the Yu-Gi-Oh trading card game to set, this list includes Booster Packs, Decks and Special Packs. If someone could help me find/get a list of all the creatures with at least one of the types 'Angel' and sort them in chronological order that would be great! Free Shipping on orders 199+ & Free Gifts on orders 100+ Multi-case discounts. I have a good idea of the newer sets and I know that Alpha and Beta was first. I also organize each of my binders in chronological order by set, which is kind of cool when looking through them as a sort of MTG encyclopedia, since you can see how the cards sort of change and evolve over time, not just in terms of mechanics, but also in terms of aesthetics and artwork. Then another problem came up I didn't know in which order all the angels were released. The problem I first had was how I would sort the cards in my binder, but I came up with the solution of sorting them by release date(this way I would simply just put new released angels at the end and wouldn't have to re-sort the cards if they were sorted by color or name for example). This list can be downloaded as JSON.I started up a project about a year ago to collect one angel of each sort(one Serra Angel, one Archangel etc) but realized after a while that it would be much more fun to collect every single version of every angel.

As 3 letter codes are not used by gatherer and do not provide space for alternate codes like the duel deck anthology sets, we typically use the shortcode.

Product Codes are the "official" 3 letter code (however the shortcodes were likely actually used and the 3 letter product codes only created retrocatively. Put the rest on the bottom of your library in a random order. Premodern is played with contemporary Magic: the Gathering in-game rules. Shortcodes are used by Gatherer in naming the set symbols. MTG search indexed all cards published in MTG sets since 1993. See the list of all legal sets here, or you can browse the entire card pool.
