


The List (Unfinity Foil Edition)
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# The List (Unfinity Foil Edition) The List Unfinity Foil Edition represents a specialized release from 2026 containing 62 cards, primarily composed of reprints and supplemental material curated for the broader Magic ecosystem. This foil-only product emerged during Unfinity's extended market presence, capitalizing on the silver-bordered set's established collector base. The inclusion of crossover cards like Sword of Dungeons & Dragons demonstrates Magic's continued exploration of intellectual property partnerships, while the whimsical creature suite—Earl of Squirrel, Acornelia, and Alexander Clamilton—reflects Unfinity's comedic design philosophy. Fashionable Filcher and Everythingamajig exemplify the set's mechanical experimentation with unconventional effects. As a foil-exclusive product, this release targets collectors seeking premium versions of niche cards outside traditional Limited formats. The 62-card composition suggests a curated selection rather than comprehensive reprint coverage, positioning it as a specialized supplemental product for enthusiasts of silver-bordered Magic rather than competitive or casual constructed play.
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