


Outlaws of Thunder Junction
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# Outlaws of Thunder Junction Outlaws of Thunder Junction represents Magic: The Gathering's second full return to the Thunder Junction setting, released in 2026 as a 300-card expansion. The set continues the plane's outlaw-themed aesthetic while introducing mechanical innovations relevant to the contemporary Standard environment. Notable printings include Bristly Bill, Spine Sower, and Terror of the Peaks, which saw significant constructed play immediately upon release. Tinybones, the Pickpocket and Goldvein Hydra provided critical limited format support, while Gisa, the Hellraiser established new design space for black-aligned creature strategies. The set's mechanical identity emphasizes creature-focused gameplay with particular emphasis on tribal synergies and sacrifice mechanics. Outlaws of Thunder Junction achieved moderate commercial success and maintained relevance in Standard through multiple seasonal cycles, though secondary market performance remained volatile relative to concurrent releases. The set's impact on eternal formats proved limited, with only select printings maintaining consistent demand among competitive players.
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