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Shipping weight: 1.575 pounds
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| [Customer Reviews] Write your own review |
This set rules. with High Tide, Icathian Infantry, this set is awesome for mono color decks.
-- By from on March 20, 2002
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Has a few good cards (hymn to torach, the pump clerics) but overall the weakest set in magic.
-- By s from philly on May 18, 2006
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Reason why I rate so high is because its for the stupid people buying the booster box for this set when for half the price you could buy this! so you could either get 2 copies of the same card of the whole set or a randomized pack of cards that may not have all the cards.
-- By James Ismail from OH CANADA OH CANADA! on December 11, 2006
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Fallen Empires has some of the best artist illustrations hands down. If you are buying this set it is for the flavor, not the playability of the cards, and that's ok.
-- By Chiechiarone from KC, MO on December 25, 2006
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Just to point out something that people have ignored for years because these cards were so abundant. One of the old magazines that covered CCGs (M:TG in particular) used to rate every card that came out, with 1 dot being worst, and 5 being the best. Being the stubborn (retentive?) person I am, I averaged out all the ratings for each card from each set up through Alliances. Guess which set had the highest overall ranking? This one. While there are no cards to compare to the Power Nine in Fallen Empires, the overal utility of the cards in this set is very much better than sets like Homelands, Arabian Nights, and Alliances. Actually, Alliances was the lowest rated set of them all up to that point. I still think Fallen Empires is one of the most balanced and complete sets from the early days.
-- By Stormlord from Havre, MT on September 22, 2008
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