


Ravnica: Clue Edition
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Ravnica: Clue Edition represents Magic: The Gathering's 2026 revisit to the Ravnica setting, a plane defined by ten two-color guilds. This 284-card set marks a significant reprint vehicle, particularly for the dual land cycle known as the Shock lands. Blood Crypt, Hallowed Fountain, Steam Vents, Watery Grave, and Godless Shrine all receive new printings, addressing ongoing demand from constructed formats and Commander players. The "Clue Edition" designation suggests thematic integration of the investigation mechanic, likely connecting to Ravnica's detective-noir aesthetic established in previous visits to the plane. The set's composition indicates a standard-sized release positioned to provide mana base accessibility while maintaining draft viability. For collectors, the reprinting of these essential dual lands at standard rarity creates both opportunities for format accessibility and potential impacts on secondary market pricing. The set's significance lies primarily in its functional utility rather than novel mechanical innovation, serving as a critical reprint set for the competitive and casual Magic community.
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