


Duel Decks: Mind vs. Might
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Duel Decks: Mind vs. Might arrived in 2026 as part of Magic's supplemental product line designed for casual play and limited collecting. The 65-card set presents a competitive matchup between blue-based control strategies and red aggressive tactics, reflecting a fundamental tension in Magic's color pie philosophy. The set's significance lies in its reprint selections, which address gaps in casual accessibility for established archetypes. Coat of Arms represents a notable inclusion for tribal-focused decks, while Zo-Zu the Punisher and Desperate Ritual serve red's aggressive and combo-oriented strategies respectively. Snap and Beacon of Tomorrows provide blue with tempo and time-manipulation tools that had seen limited recent printing. For collectors, the set offers playable reprints at reasonable price points compared to original printings. The preconstructed deck format limits chase cards to these five notable inclusions, making the set's secondary market relatively stable. Duel Decks products generally maintain modest collector interest focused on specific reprints rather than comprehensive acquisition.
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