The Hobbit
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# The Hobbit Magic: The Gathering Set Overview The Hobbit represents Magic's first major licensed crossover into Tolkien's Middle-earth, released in 2026 as a 39-card supplemental set. This compact release marks a significant shift in Wizards of the Coast's licensing strategy, following years of successful collaborations with other intellectual properties. The set focuses on characters and moments from The Hobbit narrative, translating Tolkien's source material into Magic's mechanical framework. As a limited set, The Hobbit's small card count creates considerable scarcity and collector demand. The mechanical design emphasizes adventure and treasure themes, reflecting the novel's central narrative. Notable cards feature iconic characters including Bilbo Baggins, Gandalf, and Smaug, rendered in artwork that bridges Magic's established aesthetic with Tolkien's literary legacy. The set's significance extends beyond casual appeal, establishing precedent for future Middle-earth Magic products and demonstrating viability of large-scale literary IP integration within the game's design constraints.
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