Battles of Legend: Crystal Revenge
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# Battles of Legend: Crystal Revenge Overview Battles of Legend: Crystal Revenge arrived in 2026 as the latest installment in Konami's premium booster line, continuing the tradition of reprint-focused sets with strategic new inclusions. The 105-card roster maintained the series' established format of delivering competitive staples alongside archetype support, positioning it as a significant release for players seeking specific tournament-viable cards without committing to full booster box purchases. The set's timing reflected the 2026 competitive landscape, addressing emerging metagame demands while reprinting previously hard-to-obtain cards that had become format staples. Crystal Revenge distinguished itself through its curation strategy, balancing accessibility for newer players with depth for veteran collectors seeking specific printings or rarities. While the complete notable card list wasn't specified, Battles of Legend sets typically featured one to three cards per archetype alongside universal utility cards, making the set essential for deck construction and collection completion. The release reinforced the booster line's role as a secondary market alternative to standard expansions.
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