Forest 1 Beta Magic Cards Singles
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RarityCommon
ColorLnd
Card TypeLand
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Creature TypeForest
SetLimited Edition Beta
ArtistChristopher Rush
DescriptionThe Beta set was designed by Richard Garfield and released in October of 1993.  This set consists of 302 cards, 75 common, 95 uncommon and 117 rares with 15 lands.  Beta cards have black borders.  The Beta card introduced a new corner layout that remains today.   Estimated print run was 7,800,000 cards. 

Cards of note in this set are many, including the Power Nine cards at the top of the heap. Ancestral Recall, Black Lotus, Mox Emerald, Mox Jet, Mox Pearl, Mox Ruby, Mox Sapphire, Timetwister & Time Walk make up the Power Nine.  Additionally Dual Lands, Birds of Paradise, Serra Angel, Sol Ring and many other notable cards are found throughout the set.  Two new cards were added, Circle of Protection: Black and Volcanic Island along with a 3rd variant of the 5 basic lands.
Release Date10/04/1993
Dimensions3.5" H x 2.5" W x 0.012" D
Ship Weight0.004 pounds
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- July 06, 2008
-- Fernando Albert
This is MANA.... and not the junk forests from Shadowmore and others... I'm and old school player (returning) and I do hate the new manas with the F symbol as only text on the card... Also, the new forests and other manas are extremely hilarious. I have a mountain that looks like a city, a forest that look likes a treefolk (even a player told me "How did you play that?" I told him, "huh?" Player told me, "Oh... it's just a forest...") I have forests that look like swaps... and a swamp where you can find flowers... eek... Terrible... this is a real forest. Beautiful card.
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- October 07, 2007
-- Will B. Staples
I won't waste time talking about the necessity of basic lands, so I'll just say this: Is it just me, or do Forests and other green-mana-producers consistently have the most beautiful art among lands? I think so.
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- March 28, 2006
-- Anonymous
this card is a necessity in most elf decks it allows you to get creatures out onto the field and it has such a meaningful name "forest" just rolls off the tounge if this thing goes up against akroma angel of wrath man white decks should lookout really this gard is just a game changer
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- April 11, 2003
-- devilmaycare
John Avon is truly one of the finest.....
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