


Unsanctioned
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# Unsanctioned Overview Unsanctioned represents Magic: The Gathering's second silver-bordered release, arriving in 2026 as a continuation of the Un-set tradition established by Unglued and Unhinged. This 96-card set maintains the comedic and mechanically experimental design philosophy of its predecessors, operating outside the constraints of tournament-legal formats. The set functions primarily as a supplemental product designed for casual play and collection rather than competitive constructed environments. Notable inclusions include Booster Tutor, a card that exemplifies the set's playful approach to game mechanics, alongside reprints of basic lands featuring new artwork. The basic land cycle—Swamp, Island, Plains, and Mountain—provides collectors with alternative versions for casual decks. Unsanctioned's limited card pool and silver-bordered status position it as a niche product targeting established collectors and casual players seeking novelty rather than competitive utility. The set's significance lies primarily in its role as entertainment-focused supplemental material within Magic's broader ecosystem.
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