


Outlaws of Thunder Junction
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# Outlaws of Thunder Junction Outlaws of Thunder Junction represents Magic's return to the Thunder Junction plane in 2026, building on the setting's established Wild West aesthetic. The 300-card set continues the plane's thematic exploration of outlaw characters and frontier mechanics. The set's significance lies in its development of established archetypes while introducing new mechanical directions for creature-focused strategies. Notable cards like Bristly Bill and Tinybones, the Pickpocket demonstrate the set's focus on small creature synergies and aggressive strategies. Terror of the Peaks and Goldvein Hydra provide powerful mid-range options that appeal to constructed formats. Gisa, the Hellraiser represents the set's planeswalker offerings and connects to established character arcs within the plane's narrative. Spine Sower rounds out the notable cards with utility in graveyard-focused strategies. The set's mechanical identity emphasizes creature interaction and efficient mana curves, positioning it as relevant for both Limited and Constructed play during its standard rotation period.
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