Assassin's Creed
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# Assassin's Creed in Magic: The Gathering The Assassin's Creed set represents Magic's continued expansion into major entertainment franchises, arriving in 2024 as a 309-card collection. This release reflects Wizards of the Coast's strategic pivot toward licensed intellectual property, following successful collaborations with properties like Lord of the Rings and Street Fighter. The set mechanically explores themes central to the Assassin's Creed franchise: stealth, assassination, and historical intrigue. Cards emphasize evasion mechanics and targeted removal, translating gameplay concepts into Magic's framework. Notable entries include representations of iconic assassins and historical figures from across the franchise's timeline, with particular emphasis on fan-favorite characters that drive collector interest. From a market perspective, the set attracted both Magic players and crossover collectors unfamiliar with the trading card game. The 309-card structure accommodates multiple rarity distributions and special treatments. Serious collectors have focused on identifying cards with constructed viability alongside those with significant character recognition, as franchise crossovers typically command premium secondary market prices based on dual-appeal demand.
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