It seems pretty clear the Dark Visions affected this entire sheet of cards. Of the 10 Rares which did not make it onto our Dark Visions list, most of them are harder to identify White & Blue cards. Comparing our list to the sheet, you can see that they are not all located together, but spread out across the portion of the sheet which contains Rares. If you like numbers, have fun with that info.Ĥ0 of the 50 Rares made it onto our Dark Visions list here and are pictured below. The print run is estimated at 180 million cards. Visions came in booster packs of 11 Commons, 3 Uncommons, & 1 Rare. You can have a look at the sheets posted above to confirm this info is correct. Each of those Commons appears on that sheet 7 times, with one of them appearing an 8th time. THE 7 COMMON CARDS THAT WERE NOT ON THE OTHER SHEET ARE ON THE SHEET WITH THE RARES. The third sheet is a different size, it only holds 100 cards.Īll 50 rares are on the bottom of this sheet, once each. THAT LEAVES 7 COMMON CARDS NOT ON THIS SHEET. The Commons also have a sheet with 55 different cards, each one appearing twice = 110 cards. 55 Uncommons and each one is on the sheet twice = 110 cards which is a full sheet. So how do they organize that into full sheets? Next, let's have a look at the rarity breakdown of Visions. It's practicaly guaranteed that you won't get any Dark Visions cards by opening up Multiverse Gift Boxes. (The main difference was the zoom level of the artwork, but there were some other differences with text alignment and capitalization.)īecause our Dark Visions list contains noticably more than 30 cards it's highly unlikely that the Multivers Gift Box cards have anything to do with Dark Visions.Īlso, of the 10 Multiverse Visions cards which are different, only one of them is on our list of Dark Visions cards, and our Dark Visions version pictured below does Not have the Multiverse artwork variation. Of those 30 cards, 10 of them were slightly different from the regular production Visions cards. In addition to the regular production of Visions cards, there was a seperate (earlier) production of only 30 different cards for the Mulitverse Gift Box. Here are pictures of Visions uncut sheets. If they existed, wouldn't someone have seen some of them? I haven't seen any Uncommons that I was certain were Dark Visions. Notice that there are no Dark Visions Uncommons listed. The list only includes cards that I am certain are Dark Visions. I've made a list of all the Dark Visions cards which I've seen. Red, Blue, & White cards aren't seen as often because they are harder to identify. Those cards seem to be the easiest to identify. Most of the Dark Visions cards that we see are Artifacts, Multicolor, Green, & Black. If the card has this, you can be pretty sure that it's Dark Visions, but Dark Visions also exists without the splatter. Some Dark Visions cards have random dots of black ink (splatter?) in the text box area. Comparing to some of the pictures posted below may be helpful. Unfortunately, that's to subjective for a positive identification. These extra dark cards have come to be known as Dark Visions.Įxperience seems to be the best way. That was normal for the time.Īt least some cards in Visions have an extra dark variation that is much darker than anything else. Other sets that were made around that same time frame (noteably Mirage) also had slight color variations. This happened early in the timeframe when Carta Mundi started printing in the USA (Kingsport Tennessee) in addition to printing at the older facility in Belgium. It looks like Visions had a few different color variations. I've done some research into Dark Visions.
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