


Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Source Material
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# Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Source Material Overview The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Source Material set represents Magic: The Gathering's 2026 collaboration with the iconic franchise, comprising a focused 20-card collection designed for constructed play integration rather than standalone limited formats. This minimal card count positions it as a supplemental release, likely accompanying a primary TMNT-themed set or functioning as a specialized promotional offering. The inclusion of established powerhouse cards like Doubling Season and All Will Be One indicates Wizards of the Coast prioritized competitive viability over thematic exclusivity. Shadowspear's presence suggests aggressive strategies received support, while Undercity Sewers provides mana fixing aligned with the franchise's underground setting. Trouble in Pairs remains notable for its mechanical relevance to the set's apparent strategy focus. This release reflects the growing trend of intellectual property crossovers in Magic, targeting both franchise enthusiasts and competitive players seeking functional reprints within collectible packaging. The limited card pool demands careful evaluation of each inclusion's constructed applications and long-term collectibility.
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