


Duel Decks: Mind vs. Might
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Duel Decks: Mind vs. Might released in 2026 as part of Magic's supplemental product line designed for casual play and limited collecting. The set contains 65 cards distributed across two preconstructed decks representing blue control strategies against red aggressive tactics. This installment continued the series' tradition of showcasing archetypal matchups through thematic deck construction. The set's significance lies in its reprint selection, which addressed gaps in casual format availability. Coat of Arms appeared as a key lord effect for tribal strategies, while Zo-Zu the Punisher provided red with efficient stax-style pressure. Desperate Ritual and Snap offered important utility pieces for their respective colors' strategies. Beacon of Tomorrows represented the blue deck's temporal manipulation theme. These reprints made previously expensive cards more accessible to players building casual decks, though the limited print run and supplemental status maintained secondary market value for sealed products and specific printings.
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