


Salvat 2011
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# Salvat 2011 Salvat 2011 represents a retrospective compilation released in 2026, drawing from Magic's 2011 standard environment. This 224-card set functions as a curated reprint collection rather than a new expansion, capturing a significant period in Magic's competitive history. The 2011 standard format was notable for its emphasis on creature-focused strategies and mana acceleration, reflected in the set's composition. The inclusion of Angel of Mercy, Giant Growth, and Evacuation demonstrates the set's focus on foundational mechanics that defined the era. Angel of Mercy exemplifies the white creature strategies prevalent during this period, while Giant Growth represents the efficient green interaction that shaped limited formats. Evacuation serves as a key blue tempo tool, highlighting the interactive nature of 2011 standard play. For serious collectors, Salvat 2011 holds value as a snapshot of Magic's design philosophy during a transitional period. The set's retrospective nature makes it particularly relevant for those studying format evolution and card evaluation across Magic's history.
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