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Champions of Kamigawa is a large set with 110 commons, 88 uncommons, 88 rare cards, and four variations of each basic land. This is the normal size for a large set of this era.
Champions of Kamigawa was sold in 15 card booster packs. Booster boxes have 36 boosters. Fat packs have one tournament pack and three boosters.
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The US printing uses sequential collation with 10 × 11 sheets. Packs are ordered commons, then uncommons, and the rare. If a foil card appears, it will appear as the last card in the pack after the rare (if any), displacing a card of the same rarity*. This means, for example, a foil rare will replace the regular rare.
| 11 Commons | 3 Uncommons | 1 Rare |
Tournament packs have 30 basic lands, 3 rares, 10 uncommons, 32 commons (in this order). Observed decks have lands followed by rares, uncommons, and commons. There is a rules insert between the lands and the rares. Observed packs had an outer seal, and an inner seal. If there is a foil, it will be first, before the lands, displacing a card of the same rarity.
| 30 Basics | Rules Insert | 3 Rares | 10 Uncommons | 32 Commons |
There are four common runs. Two, A and B, have 30 cards (each twice) and two, C and D, have 25 cards (again, each twice). In booster packs, the A and C runs are appended together to form one long card run, AC, but in tournament packs, these are two separate runs. Each booster has 5-6 AC cards followed by 3 B cards and 2-3 D cards. Foil commons will displace a B or D card. Foil basic lands will displace an AC card.
| AC | AC | AC | AC | AC | AC | B | B | B | D | D |
| AC | AC | AC | AC | AC | B | B | B | D | D | D |
In tournament packs, commons appear in D-C-A-B order. Packs will be either 7+7+9+9 or 8+8+8+8. Foils can probably replace cards from any run.
There are four uncommon runs, α, β, γ, and δ, each with 22 cards printed five times. Booster packs have 1 card from each of three of those runs, in order.
| α | β | γ |
| α | β | δ |
| α | γ | δ |
| β | γ | δ |
In tournament packs, uncommons appear in δ-γ-β-α order. Packs will be either 2+3+2+3 or 3+2+3+2. Foils can probably replace cards from any run.
The AC common run contains 55 cards (all mono) each printed twice, in BWRUG order. The choice of the first card is accurate.
The B common run contains 30 cards (all mono) each printed twice, in BWRUG order.
The D common run contains 25 cards (all mono) each printed twice, in BWRUG order.
The α uncommon run contains 22 cards (including four cards of each mono colour, and two artifacts) each printed five times. This run hasn't been fully calculated. Shown is a fragment of the run with a single copy of each card.
The β uncommon run contains 22 cards (including four cards of each mono colour, and two artifacts) each printed five times. This run hasn't been fully calculated. Shown is a fragment of the run with a single copy of each card.
The γ uncommon run contains 22 cards (including three cards of each mono colour, two artifacts, and five lands) each printed five times. This run hasn't been fully calculated. Shown is a fragment of the run with a single copy of each card.
The δ uncommon run contains 22 cards (including four cards of each mono colour, and two artifacts) each printed five times. This run hasn't been fully calculated. Shown is a fragment of the run with a single copy of each card.