


Ravnica: Clue Edition
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# Ravnica: Clue Edition Overview Ravnica: Clue Edition released in 2026 as a supplemental set designed to reprint dual lands and support the detective-themed mechanics introduced in recent standard environments. The 284-card set represents Wizards of the Coast's continued effort to address mana base accessibility while integrating investigative gameplay elements into the Ravnica setting. The set's primary significance lies in its reprinting of the original Ravnica dual lands, including Blood Crypt, Hallowed Fountain, Steam Vents, Watery Grave, and Godless Shrine. These printings substantially impacted secondary market prices and constructed format accessibility. The inclusion of clue-generating mechanics alongside the dual lands created mechanical synergy, though reception among competitive players was mixed regarding the set's overall power level and limited format depth. Collectors valued the set primarily for the dual land reprints rather than novel cards, making it a practical rather than innovative release for the game's ecosystem.
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