Salvat 2011
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# Salvat 2011 Overview Salvat 2011 represents a European promotional compilation released during Magic's Standard rotation period. This 224-card set functioned primarily as a reprint vehicle, bundling cards from recent blocks into a single product distributed through Salvat's magazine subscription model in select European markets. The set holds significance for regional accessibility, making recent competitive staples available to players outside traditional retail channels. The compilation drew heavily from Zendikar block, Scars of Mirrodin block, and Magic 2011 core set, reflecting the contemporary competitive environment. Notable inclusions feature powerful mana acceleration and control elements that defined the era's metagame. While Salvat 2011 cards carry identical mechanics and artwork to their original printings, they feature distinct set symbols and borders, making them identifiable to collectors and tournament organizers. The set's primary value lies in documentation of regional Magic distribution rather than unique gameplay content. For serious collectors, Salvat 2011 represents an important artifact of European Magic's early 2010s infrastructure and remains relevant for set completion and regional Magic history.
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