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− | '''Spanish''' is a [[print]] of cards in [[wikipedia:Spanish language|Spanish | + | '''Spanish''' is a [[print]] of cards in [[wikipedia:Spanish language|Spanish]], distributed in [[Europe]] and [[Latin America and the Caribbean]]. Spanish cards have the region tag "S" or "SP" in their [[set number]]s. They weren't printed between ''[[Pharaoh's Servant]]'' and ''[[Dark Crisis]]'', as well as some other sets over the years. The cards are printed both in Europe and the USA for distribution and localization purposes; but depending on the volume of the print sometimes they are only printed in the USA and from there they are sent to Spain as well. But if a set is exclusive or has a different presentation for Europe it is printed there for distribution in Spain; but it often reaches the Latin American market indirectly. But as with [[North American English]] and [[European English]] the cards aren't legal unless they have a Regional release as well. |
== List == | == List == |