


The List (Unfinity Foil Edition)
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# The List (Unfinity Foil Edition) Overview The List Unfinity Foil Edition represents a specialized reprint product released in 2026, containing 62 cards exclusively in foil treatment. This set functions as a curated collection of cards from Magic's history, with particular emphasis on the silver-bordered Unfinity universe and its associated mechanical space. The release capitalizes on growing collector interest in foil treatments and the novelty appeal of Unfinity's comedic design philosophy. Notable inclusions such as Sword of Dungeons & Dragons and Earl of Squirrel demonstrate the set's focus on cards that blur the line between casual appeal and mechanical relevance. Acornelia, Fashionable Filcher, and Alexander Clamilton represent the whimsical character design that defines Unfinity's identity. Everythingamajig exemplifies the set's embrace of absurdist mechanics. The limited card count and foil-only distribution strategy positions this as a niche product targeting collectors seeking specific Unfinity cards in premium presentation rather than a comprehensive format enabler.
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