


Ravnica: Clue Edition
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Ravnica: Clue Edition represents Magic: The Gathering's 2026 revisit to the Ravnica setting, introducing investigative mechanics that fundamentally reshape the plane's narrative structure. The 284-card set marks a significant departure from traditional Ravnica block design by integrating the Clue token system as a core mechanical identity rather than a peripheral mechanic. The set's primary historical significance lies in its reprinting of the original Ravnica dual lands: Blood Crypt, Hallowed Fountain, Steam Vents, Watery Grave, and Godless Shrine. These reprints carry substantial implications for format accessibility and deck construction across multiple competitive environments. The dual land reprints address longstanding supply constraints that have persisted since the original Ravnica block, making mana bases significantly more affordable for players building two-color strategies. The investigative mechanics integration creates mechanical synergy between the plane's guild structure and traditional detective narrative elements, establishing thematic coherence that previous Ravnica iterations lacked.
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