


Salvat 2011
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# Salvat 2011 Salvat 2011 represents a significant reprint compilation released in 2026, arriving fifteen years after the original 2011 Salvat collection. This 224-card set functions as a curated retrospective, drawing from Magic's extensive back catalog to create an accessible entry point for collectors and players seeking foundational cards without premium pricing. The set's composition emphasizes playable staples across multiple formats. Angel of Mercy exemplifies the inclusion of efficient creatures with relevant mechanics, while Giant Growth underscores the set's focus on format-defining commons and uncommons. Evacuation's presence indicates attention to utility spells that shaped constructed play patterns. As a reprint-focused product released during Magic's third decade, Salvat 2011 occupies a specific market niche between premium collector products and budget-conscious alternatives. The set's delayed release relative to its namesake suggests Wizards of the Coast's ongoing strategy of leveraging established card pools for secondary market products, making it particularly relevant for players building competitive decks economically.
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VaultStore currently tracks 224 cards on this page, with 1 distinct variant treatments represented across the set.








































































































