


Ravnica: Clue Edition
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# Ravnica: Clue Edition Overview Ravnica: Clue Edition released in 2026 as a supplemental set focused on the detective mystery theme integrated into the Ravnica block's narrative framework. The 284-card set represents a significant departure from traditional Ravnica releases by emphasizing the clue token mechanic and investigative gameplay patterns rather than guild mechanics alone. The set's primary collector value derives from its dual land reprints, particularly the shock lands Blood Crypt, Hallowed Fountain, Steam Vents, Watery Grave, and Godless Shrine. These reprints addressed supply constraints in competitive formats and provided accessible versions for constructed play. The inclusion of these staples in a supplemental set marked a notable shift in Wizards of the Coast's reprinting strategy. Beyond the shock lands, the set introduced new investigative mechanics that saw limited competitive adoption but developed a dedicated casual following. The clue-focused design space influenced subsequent set development, establishing precedent for mechanic-driven supplemental releases within established worlds.
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