


Amonkhet Invocations
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Amonkhet Invocations represents a special premium subset released alongside the 2026 Amonkhet block, continuing Wizards of the Coast's practice of reprinting powerful cards with alternate art treatments. The 54-card set features mechanically significant pieces spanning multiple formats, with particular emphasis on blue control staples and powerful creatures that defined competitive Magic across different eras. The subset's composition reflects strategic reprinting priorities, including Force of Will and Daze as force multipliers for blue-based strategies, alongside Pact of Negation for its unique tempo applications. The Scarab God and Consecrated Sphinx anchor the creature-based threats, both representing high-impact permanents in their respective formats. These selections suggest Wizards intended to support established archetypes while providing collectors with premium versions of format-defining cards. The Invocations treatment itself carries manufacturing significance, as these special printings typically command secondary market premiums and influence collector demand patterns for the broader release.
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