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Legends,
the seventh Magic: the Gathering set, was released in June of 1994. It
was the first expansion set to be sold in packs of 15 (previous
expansions were sold in packs of eight). The expansion symbol for
Legends was the capital of a column. Much like Antiquities, this set was
created by a group of students at the University of Pennsylvania.
These students helped Richard Garfield design the original game.
There was one notable printing error with Legends:
Each booster box contained only half of the uncommon cards in the set.
This along with the limited number of cards available made collecting
the entire 310-card set very difficult.
Legends in the oldest expansion to have been printed in a foreign
language; the Italian Leggende was released in 1995, shortly after
L'Oscurita (Italian The Dark). These two expansions were released in
opposite order to their original English printings.
The information above was found on Wikipedia.
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