Skaff Elias
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Skaff Elias is a game designer.


Career

Skaff Elias started working on ''Magic: The Gathering'' at Wizards of the Coast when the company was still fairly new. He was one of the designers for various ''Magic'' sets, including Arabian Nights (Magic: The Gathering), Arabian Nights (December 1993), Antiquities (Magic: The Gathering), Antiquities (March 1994), Legends (Magic: The Gathering), Legends (June 1994), Fallen Empires (Magic: The Gathering), Fallen Empires (November 1994), and Ice Age (Magic: The Gathering), Ice Age (June 1995), Mark Rosewater also credits Skaff Elias with the invention of the Pro Tour (Magic: The Gathering), Magic Pro Tour. Elias was responsible for the design work on the ''Dungeons & Dragons Miniatures Game, Chainmail'' miniatures game. Elias and Richard Garfield designed an MMORPG based on ''Dungeons & Dragons'', which was never published because Hasbro sold the ''D&D'' computer game rights to Infogrames Entertainment, SA, Infogrames. He co-authored the ''D&D'' manual ''Miniatures Handbook'' (2003). Elias and Garfield also worked on ''Mind Twist'', a free-to-play strategy game from Mind Control Software. In 2022, Nerdlab Games published Mindbug, a dueling card game designed by Elias, Garfield, Christian Kudahl, and Marvin Hegen.


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