Strixhaven: School of Mages
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# Strixhaven: School of Mages Overview Strixhaven: School of Mages released in April 2021 as Magic: The Gathering's 91st expansion set. The 393-card set introduced a university-themed setting centered on five magical colleges, each aligned with two-color combinations. The set marked a significant shift toward educational mechanics and the introduction of Mystical Archive, a special subset of 63 reprinted instant and sorcery cards with alternate art treatments that became highly sought after by collectors. The set's mechanical identity revolved around learn mechanics and lessons, creating a novel gameplay experience. Notable printings included powerful cards like Expressive Iteration and Ledger Shredder, which saw immediate competitive adoption in multiple formats. The Mystical Archive subset proved particularly significant for secondary market value, with certain reprints commanding premium prices due to scarcity and aesthetic appeal. Strixhaven demonstrated Wizards' commitment to supplemental value through special treatments while maintaining competitive relevance, establishing a template for future releases.
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