


Duel Decks: Venser vs. Koth
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Duel Decks: Venser vs. Koth arrived in 2026 as part of Magic's long-running introductory product line, presenting a matchup between the blue-white planeswalker Venser and the red-white lithomancer Koth. The 77-card set functioned as a ready-to-play experience designed for newer players while offering reprints of established cards relevant to serious collectors. The inclusion of Path to Exile and Sigil of Sleep represented significant utility reprints in the control and tempo spaces respectively. Venser, the Sojourner served as the marquee card for the blue-white deck, while Anger provided aggressive red-based gameplay. Steel of the Godhead rounded out the notable reprints with its role in aura-based strategies. The set's significance lay primarily in its accessibility function rather than introducing novel mechanics, though the specific card selections reflected the metagame considerations of the mid-2020s Standard and Limited environments.
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