Battles of Legend: Crystal Revenge
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# Battles of Legend: Crystal Revenge Overview Battles of Legend: Crystal Revenge represents the 2026 installment in Yu-Gi-Oh's premium booster line, continuing a tradition of high-rarity reprint collections designed for competitive and casual players alike. The 105-card set emerged during a period of significant metagame evolution, reflecting the competitive landscape of mid-2026 while introducing select new support cards for established archetypes. The set's composition balances accessibility with collector appeal through its varied rarity distribution. Notable inclusions feature reprints of competitively relevant cards alongside archetype-specific support that addressed emerging strategic gaps in the format. The Crystal Revenge branding suggests thematic coherence around crystalline and revenge-based mechanics, though the set maintains the typical cross-archetype approach characteristic of the Battles of Legend line. For serious collectors, the set's significance lies primarily in its reprint quality and the strategic viability of included cards rather than groundbreaking new mechanics, positioning it as a practical acquisition for deck construction and collection completion rather than a format-defining release.
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