The Lost Caverns of Ixalan (JP)
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The Lost Caverns of Ixalan Japanese edition represents the second major set in the Ixalan block's return to Standard in 2026. Released as a 291-card expansion, this set continues the world-building established by its predecessor while introducing new mechanical themes centered on underground exploration and creature synergies. The inclusion of Cavern of Souls as a reprint signals the set's emphasis on tribal strategies and creature-focused gameplay. The numbered cards LCI #262 through #265 occupy the premium rare and mythic rare slots, though specific details regarding these cards remain significant for collectors evaluating the set's power level and constructed viability. The Japanese printing carries particular weight among international collectors due to print quality standards and secondary market demand. This set's position in the 2026 release calendar makes it a notable checkpoint in Standard's evolution during that period.
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VaultStore currently tracks 291 cards on this page, with 5 distinct variant treatments represented across the set.