


Duel Decks: Elves vs. Goblins
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Duel Decks: Elves vs. Goblins represents a significant reprint vehicle released in 2026, continuing Wizards of the Coast's tradition of introducing players to archetypal tribal matchups through pre-constructed products. The set contains 62 cards split between two thematically cohesive decks, each exploring distinct mechanical identities within Magic's color pie. The Elves deck emphasizes mana acceleration and creature synergies, featuring reprints like Wirewood Lodge and Elvish Promenade alongside utility creatures such as Elvish Harbinger and Allosaurus Rider. The Goblins deck prioritizes aggressive strategies and disruption, anchored by Boggart Shenanigans and complementary tribal payoffs. For collectors, this product's significance lies in its accessibility of format-relevant cards and the reprinting of pieces previously difficult to obtain. The inclusion of cards like Wirewood Lodge carries particular weight for Legacy and Commander players seeking efficient mana bases. The set serves as both an entry point for newer players and a practical reprint source for established formats.
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