


Duel Decks: Mind vs. Might
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Duel Decks: Mind vs. Might represents Magic's continued investment in the supplemental product category during 2026. The set delivers two preconstructed 60-card decks designed for immediate gameplay, featuring a blue-red control strategy opposing a red-focused aggressive approach. The 65-card composition reflects standard Duel Decks structure, with reprints anchoring both archetypes. The inclusion of Coat of Arms and Zo-Zu the Punisher signals attention to tribal and land-destruction mechanics respectively. Desperate Ritual and Snap provide utility across multiple formats, while Beacon of Tomorrows offers time-manipulation effects relevant to control strategies. These selections suggest the designers balanced casual accessibility with cards maintaining secondary market relevance. For collectors, the set's significance lies primarily in reprint availability rather than new mechanics. The product targets both casual players seeking ready-to-play decks and format enthusiasts seeking specific utility pieces. Condition and print variations remain standard considerations for serious acquisition.
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