


Time Spiral Remastered
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Time Spiral Remastered represents Wizards of the Coast's second comprehensive revisit to the 2006 Time Spiral block, arriving two decades after the original set's release. This 300-card compilation curates cards from across the entire block while introducing new artwork and mechanical refinements for contemporary play environments. The set addresses collector demand for reprints of format-defining cards that had become prohibitively expensive on secondary markets. Gemstone Caverns and Urborg, Tomb of Yawgmoth appear as critical mana-fixing solutions for competitive decks, while Sliver Legion and Akroma's Memorial serve as powerful finishers in their respective strategies. Containment Priest fills an important role in graveyard-focused metagames. The inclusion of these cards at standard reprint pricing makes the set significant for accessibility, though the release timing in 2026 suggests positioning within a broader product strategy rather than addressing immediate format needs. Serious collectors should note the set's role in establishing baseline availability for Time Spiral block staples.
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