Doctor Who
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# Doctor Who Magic: The Gathering Set Overview Magic: The Gathering's Doctor Who collaboration released in 2023 as a 1,178-card set representing a significant crossover moment for Wizards of the Coast. This marked one of the largest licensed IP integrations into Magic's card pool, introducing mechanics and design space tied to the long-running British science fiction franchise. The set's significance lies in its expansion of Magic's audience reach and its exploration of how established mechanics could represent Doctor Who's thematic elements. Notable cards leverage time travel and dimensional mechanics central to the source material. The inclusion of multiple Doctor incarnations as legendary creatures provided collectors with iconic representations across different card rarities. From a collector's perspective, the set's substantial card count created accessibility for casual players while maintaining chase elements through special treatments and alternate art versions. The Doctor Who set demonstrated Magic's willingness to pursue major entertainment partnerships, influencing subsequent crossover announcements and establishing precedent for future licensed collaborations within the game's ecosystem.
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Doctor Who sits inside the live magic archive. and matters because it combines set identity, chase hierarchy, and live market behavior in one place.
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