Murders at Karlov Manor (JP)
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Murders at Karlov Manor represents Magic: The Gathering's return to Ravnica in 2026, continuing the plane's established guild-focused narrative framework. The 286-card Japanese set maintains the block's detective mystery theme while exploring the ten guilds' interactions within Ravnica's complex political structure. Leyline of the Guildpact emerges as a significant colorless utility card with implications for constructed formats, while Aurelia, the Law Above provides a legendary focal point for white-aligned strategies. The set's numbered cards MKM #258, #259, and #260 represent notable inclusions within the set's upper range, though specific details regarding these cards warrant individual assessment. The Japanese release timing positions the set within Magic's ongoing international distribution strategy. Collectors should evaluate this set's limited print run characteristics and regional availability, as Japanese releases often command premium valuations in secondary markets, particularly for cards demonstrating competitive viability or unique mechanical contributions to the game's evolving metagame.
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