Duels of the Planeswalkers
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# Duels of the Planeswalkers Overview Duels of the Planeswalkers was released in 2010 as a supplemental set tied to the video game of the same name. The 113-card collection served primarily as promotional material for Wizards of the Coast's digital adaptation, making it a niche release with limited distribution compared to standard expansions. The set holds significance for collectors interested in the intersection of Magic's physical and digital properties during the early 2010s. The set introduced several cards designed specifically for casual play and digital integration, though few achieved meaningful constructed format impact. Notable inclusions featured reprints alongside new designs that reflected the video game's mechanics and flavor. The limited print run and tie-in nature have made sealed product increasingly scarce, contributing to its collector appeal. For serious collectors, Duels of the Planeswalkers represents a specific moment in Magic's history when digital and physical products were more explicitly linked, making it valuable for documenting the game's evolution rather than for gameplay utility.
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