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. 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.
Rule changes Wizards of the Coast has also overhauled the
core rules of the game with the introduction of
Magic 2010. The changes included the renaming of several zones and actions of the game, eliminate the 'mana burn' rule of the game, and more relevant for gameplay, an alteration to the way combat damage is assigned. This was the first major alteration of the game rules since the introduction of
6th Edition rules in 1999, and was instituted to make the game more streamlined and intuitive; previous damage-assignment rules, for instance, would allow a creature to, in the words of
Magic Rules Manager Mark Gottlieb, "swing its fist to punch, vanish from the battlefield, and [still] have that punch land." The rule changes, as with most rules changes, raised some controversy. ==
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