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 Yu-Gi-Oh's premium booster line, continuing the series' tradition of reprint-heavy supplemental releases alongside new competitive material. The 105-card set maintained the archetype-focused structure collectors had come to expect, though specific details regarding its notable inclusions remain limited in available documentation. The set's release timing positioned it within an evolving competitive landscape where the game's meta was experiencing significant shifts. Like previous Battles of Legend releases, Crystal Revenge targeted both collectors seeking rare vintage reprints and players pursuing specific deck-building components. The set's composition reflected Konami's ongoing strategy of bundling high-demand reprints with newly designed cards to justify premium pricing. Without confirmed information on standout cards or reprints, the set's ultimate significance for serious collectors depends heavily on which legacy cards received inclusion and whether any new archetypes achieved competitive relevance through its offerings.
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