


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 split between two thematically opposed decks representing blue-red control strategies against aggressive red-white approaches. The release arrived during a period when Wizards of the Coast emphasized preconstructed products for newer players while maintaining secondary market appeal through reprints of established staples. The set's significance lies primarily in its reprint selections. Coat of Arms, a powerful lord effect from Tempest, saw limited recent printing. Zo-Zu the Punisher provided red devotees a relevant hate piece against ramp strategies. Desperate Ritual and Snap represented efficient spells with constructed pedigree. Beacon of Tomorrows, a time-walk effect, rounded out the notable inclusions. These reprints reflected the designers' attempt to balance casual accessibility with cards possessing genuine competitive history and collector interest.
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