


Duel Decks: Venser vs. Koth
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Duel Decks: Venser vs. Koth released in 2026 as a specialized product pairing two planeswalker characters in direct opposition. The set contains 77 cards distributed across two pre-constructed decks emphasizing blue-white control against red-green aggression. This product arrived during a period when Wizards of the Coast was consolidating its supplemental offerings, making it notable for its focused design philosophy rather than broad appeal. The inclusion of Sigil of Sleep and Steel of the Godhead in the blue-white deck provided efficient utility and evasion tools. Venser, the Sojourner served as the marquee blue-white card, offering tempo advantages through phasing mechanics. Path to Exile represented premium removal accessible to collectors seeking efficient white answers. The red-green deck's inclusion of Anger provided aggressive reach. These cards reflected the metagame pressures of the era while maintaining accessibility for newer players encountering established mechanics through a structured competitive framework.
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