


Zendikar Rising Expeditions
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# Zendikar Rising Expeditions Overview Zendikar Rising Expeditions represents the 2026 continuation of Magic's special expedition series, delivering thirty premium reprints of high-demand dual lands and utility lands. Released alongside the main Zendikar Rising block, this set targets the secondary market's persistent scarcity issues for competitive staples. The collection centers on essential mana bases, particularly the full cycle of Zendikar-themed fetchlands including Scalding Tarn, Misty Rainforest, and Polluted Delta. Equally significant are inclusions of colorless powerhouses like Ancient Tomb and the tribal utility land Cavern of Souls, both commanding substantial prices in their original printings. The expedition's thirty-card constraint necessitated careful curation, prioritizing cards with sustained competitive demand across multiple formats. This selectivity distinguishes the set from broader reprint vehicles, establishing it as a focused intervention in the collector market rather than comprehensive reprinting. The 2026 release timing positions these cards as critical accessibility points for players building competitive decks during that format season.
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