


Secrets of Strixhaven
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Secrets of Strixhaven represents Magic's return to the Strixhaven setting in 2026, expanding on the university's five colleges through a 300-card set focused on institutional lore and magical theory. The set arrives as a supplementary exploration of established mechanics from the original Strixhaven block, emphasizing depth over innovation. Key cards like Witherbloom, the Balancer and Prismari, the Inspiration function as college representatives with substantial mechanical complexity, while Lorehold, the Historian provides historical continuity within the narrative framework. Improvisation Capstone demonstrates the set's emphasis on spell-based synergies and instant-speed interactions. The inclusion of Emeritus of Woe and a Demonic Tutor variant signals the set's engagement with powerful tutoring effects and established Magic staples. Collectors should note the set's position as supplementary material rather than a core release, affecting its limited print run and long-term availability. The mechanical depth and narrative focus make it significant for players invested in college-based strategies and Strixhaven's institutional mythology.
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