Magic 2014 (M14): The Complete Set Guide

By Kim HildeqvistUpdated

What is Magic 2014?

Magic 2014, commonly known as M14, is the 15th Magic: The Gathering core set. It was released on July 19, 2013, and contains 249 cards.

Core sets from this era served a particular purpose in the game's ecosystem: they were the entry point for new players, offering clean, accessible card design while also reprinting staples that kept older formats supplied with key pieces. M14 sits squarely in that tradition - a set built around fundamental Magic concepts, with enough new content to give returning players something to explore.

Format check: As a 2013 core set, M14 is long out of Standard rotation. Its cards are legal in formats that recognise the card's oldest printing - so anything reprinted in M14 is legal wherever that card was already legal, and any new printings from M14 follow the rules of whatever eternal formats permit them.

Themes and mechanics

Core sets of this period leaned heavily on clean, keyword-forward design. M14 is no exception. The mechanical identity of core sets was deliberately straightforward - this is where Magic taught players what flying, trample, deathtouch, and lifelink do before throwing them into the deep end of a complex block set.

That said, M14 did introduce one notable new mechanic to the core set lineup, and brought back the familiar suite of abilities that define each colour's identity:

  • White: lifegain, flying, small creatures that scale through abilities
  • Blue: counterspells, card draw, bounce effects
  • Black: removal, discard, reanimation themes
  • Red: burn, haste, aggressive creatures
  • Green: big creatures, ramp, trample

Because the source material available here is limited in mechanical specifics, I'd recommend checking the official card gallery on Scryfall for a full breakdown of every keyword that appears in M14 - it's the most reliable way to see exactly which abilities show up and at what frequency.

Limited and Draft

Core set drafts from this era have a reputation for being slower and more deliberate than block set drafts. The card pool in M14 rewards players who understand the basics well - removal is at a premium, two-for-ones are valuable, and flying creatures tend to define races in the air.

Core set Limited is often where newer drafters find their footing, because the synergies are less obscure than in a heavily themed block. If you're reading this as a newer player, core set draft formats are genuinely a great place to build your instincts for card evaluation.

Lore and setting

M14 doesn't have a narrative block setting the way a full expansion does - core sets of this period weren't tightly tied to a single storyline or plane. The lore flavour scattered across the cards touches on the broader Magic Multiverse, with planeswalkers appearing to anchor the set's identity and give it a narrative focal point.

Core sets from this era were increasingly using planeswalkers as the thematic glue, even without a dedicated story arc, which helped connect them to the broader world Wizards was building out.

Set legacy

M14's legacy is largely what you'd expect from a mid-era core set: it did its job. It introduced new players to Magic, kept staples in print, and provided a stable Limited environment for the 2013-2014 Standard season.

Core sets as a product line were eventually discontinued after Magic Origins (2015), making M14 part of a now-complete chapter in Magic's history. Looking back, these sets occupy a unique space - they weren't trying to break the game or define a format. They were trying to teach it, and there's something genuinely admirable about that design philosophy.

If you're a collector or a player who started around 2013, M14 likely holds some nostalgia. And if you're curious about the specific cards that made waves in Standard at the time, Scryfall's M14 gallery is the best place to browse the full 249-card set.

Frequently Asked Questions

When was Magic 2014 (M14) released?
Magic 2014 was released on July 19, 2013. It is the 15th Magic: The Gathering core set and contains 249 cards.
How many cards are in Magic 2014?
Magic 2014 (M14) contains 249 cards in total.
Is Magic 2014 legal in Standard?
No. Magic 2014 rotated out of Standard long ago. Its cards may be legal in older formats like Modern, Legacy, or Vintage depending on whether the individual card is permitted or banned in those formats.
What kind of set is Magic 2014?
Magic 2014 is a core set — a type of product Wizards of the Coast used to release annually between the block expansions. Core sets were designed to be accessible to new players while reprinting important staples. The core set product line was discontinued after Magic Origins in 2015.
Is Magic 2014 good for drafting?
Core set drafts like M14 are generally considered slower and more fundamentals-focused than block set drafts. They're a solid environment for newer drafters learning card evaluation, since the synergies are less obscure and removal is straightforward.
What is the set code for Magic 2014?
The set code for Magic 2014 is M14. You can use this code on Scryfall to search for all cards in the set.

Cards in Magic 2014

249 cards in this set — page 9 of 16

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