The Hobbit
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# The Hobbit Magic: The Gathering Set Overview The Hobbit represents Magic's first major licensed crossover with J.R.R. Tolkien's literary universe, released in 2026 as part of Wizards of the Coast's expanded licensing strategy. The 39-card set functions as a supplemental product rather than a Standard-legal expansion, positioning it similarly to previous Secret Lair releases but with broader distribution. The set's significance lies in its bridge between two major fantasy properties and its exploration of Middle-earth's thematic elements through Magic's mechanical framework. The limited card count reflects its supplemental nature while allowing for focused design around hobbit culture, the Fellowship's journey, and iconic moments from Tolkien's narrative. Notable cards leverage recognizable characters and artifacts from the source material, translated into Magic's color pie and mechanical systems. The set generated considerable collector interest due to the crossover appeal and the rarity of Tolkien intellectual property appearing in trading card games, making sealed product and key cards notable for both Magic and Tolkien enthusiasts.
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