Duel Decks: Elves vs. Goblins
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# Duel Decks: Elves vs. Goblins Duel Decks: Elves vs. Goblins arrived in 2007 as the inaugural entry in Wizards of the Coast's Duel Decks product line, establishing a template for pre-constructed competitive matchups. The set contained 62 cards split between two ready-to-play decks designed for immediate gameplay without additional purchases. This release targeted both casual players seeking accessible entry points and collectors interested in convenient reprint vehicles. The product's significance lies in its market positioning rather than novel card content. It repackaged existing Magic cards into thematically opposed tribal decks, emphasizing the game's mechanical diversity. The Elves deck showcased green's creature acceleration and token generation, while the Goblins deck demonstrated red's aggressive burn strategy and creature sacrifice synergies. By presenting these archetypal strategies in accessible form, the product influenced subsequent Duel Decks releases and contributed to Magic's broader accessibility initiatives during the mid-2000s.
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