Negator and Urza's Rage Confirmed for Duel Decks
by Bill Stark | posted at 2010-02-15 22:53:00
tagged: WOTC, MTG, Magic, Wizards, Wizards of the Coast, Magic the Gathering, From the Vault, Duel Decks, Phyrexia, The Coalition, Phyrexia VS the Coalition
A previous version of this article erroneously reported Phyrexian Negator and Urza's Rage would be released in From the Vault: Relics. We regret the error.
On the Wizards community forums today, Eric Sorensen of Wizards of the Coast confirmed the two alternate art foils coming to Magic in Duel Decks: Phyrexia VS. the Coalition. The long time standouts making their return? Phyrexian Negator and Urza's Rage.
You can read the full announcement here.
The two cards are long time fan favorites, both having seen heavy tournament play during their rotations in Standard. Phyrexian Negator has remained a staple in Legacy, Extended, and Vintage even after rotating. Here's what the new cards will look like:
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The set is scheduled to be released March 15th and will retail for $19.99.
For the official product announcement on Duel Decks: Phyrexia VS. the Coalition, visit this link.
What do you think about Negator and Urza's Rage seeing new life? Share your thoughts in the forum link below.

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Bill Stark is the founder and editor-in-chief of TheStarkingtonPost.com. He began playing Magic in 1995 after being introduced to the game by his brother. Since then he has competed at all levels of play including the JSS, Grand Prix, Nationals, and Pro Tour. In addition to his career as a pro, Bill began writing about the game early on for TheDojo.com, the first website dedicated to Magic. Since then he has written and edited for nearly every major Magic website on the web. In 2007 he began work as an official coverage reporter for Wizards of the Coast, flying to Grand Prixs, Nationals, and World Championships to record the events happening at each. He was also hired for six months as an R&D intern at Wizards where he worked on the redesign for DailyMTG.com as well as helping to develop multiple Magic sets. After leaving Wizards, he started TheStarkingtonPost.com to utilize his many contacts in the industry to provide a better information solution for fans of TCGs, gaming, and Magic: The Gathering.