Explorers of Ixalan
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# Explorers of Ixalan Explorers of Ixalan arrived in November 2017 as Magic's first standalone supplemental set designed specifically for limited play outside the standard draft environment. Released between Ixalan and Rivals of Ixalan, this 48-card set served primarily as a gift set product rather than a competitive release, making it relatively scarce in the secondary market. The set revisited Ixalan's exploration theme with reprints and new cards tailored for casual limited formats. Its restricted print run and niche positioning created supply constraints that elevated secondary market values for sealed products. While lacking the mechanical innovation of main sets, Explorers of Ixalan maintained thematic coherence with its parent block and provided accessible entry points for players seeking Ixalan-era cards. The set's significance lies primarily in its role as a limited-availability product and its demonstration of Wizards' willingness to experiment with supplemental release strategies. Collectors value sealed Explorers of Ixalan boxes for their rarity rather than specific card power levels.
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