Antiquities, released in 1994, is the second expansion set for Magic: The Gathering. It focuses on the conflict between the brothers Urza and Mishra, weaving a rich narrative around their war and the artifacts they used. The set introduces a multitude of artifact cards, emphasizing their strategic importance. Notable cards include "Mishra's Workshop" and "Candelabra of Tawnos," which have become iconic in the game's history. Antiquities is distinguished by its unique approach to storytelling through the cards, each contributing to the lore of Dominaria. The set's historical significance and unique mechanics continue to influence Magic's development and player strategies. You can learn more about Antiquities here.