


Unstable
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# Unstable Overview Unstable represents Magic: The Gathering's third silver-bordered un-set, released in 2026 as part of Wizards of the Coast's ongoing exploration of mechanical comedy and design space outside black-bordered legality. The 268-card set continues the tradition established by Unstable (2017) and Unsanctioned (2020), offering playable cards designed for casual formats while maintaining the irreverent humor characteristic of the un-set line. The set includes reprinted basic lands alongside new silver-bordered entries like Knight of the Kitchen Sink, which exemplifies the mechanical novelty these sets pursue. The basic lands themselves carry special treatments and artwork distinct from standard printings, making them collectible despite their utility function. Unstable's release reflects sustained collector interest in non-tournament Magic products. The set's significance lies in its demonstration of design innovation freed from competitive constraints, allowing developers to explore mechanics impossible in sanctioned play while maintaining the core Magic experience for casual audiences.
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VaultStore currently tracks 268 cards on this page, with 2 distinct variant treatments represented across the set.








































































































































































































































































