


Outlaws of Thunder Junction
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# Outlaws of Thunder Junction Outlaws of Thunder Junction represents Magic: The Gathering's return to the Thunder Junction setting, a plane established in previous supplemental products. Released in 2026, this 300-card set continues the Western-themed aesthetic that defined the original Thunder Junction block, emphasizing outlaw archetypes and frontier mechanics. The set's significance lies in its exploration of criminal and rogue-aligned strategies across multiple colors, with particular emphasis on black and red mechanics. Notable printings include Bristly Bill and Spine Sower, which anchor creature-based strategies, while Terror of the Peaks provides aggressive red strategies with additional utility. Tinybones, the Pickpocket and Goldvein Hydra offer alternative approaches to their respective color identities. Gisa, the Hellraiser stands as a marquee planeswalker, reinforcing black's dominance within the set's mechanical identity. These cards collectively shaped the competitive and casual metagames following release.
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