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Conspiracy: Take the Crown


Conspiracy: Take the Crown

Conspiracy: Take the Crown Set Symbol

The throne has been reclaimed (temporarily) and is now up for grabs! The final name of the new Conspiracy set has been revealed: Take the Crown. Wizards of the Coast initially teased us with The Reign of Brago, followed by The Empty Throne, but the mystery has been solved and Take the Crown is the official set name. Conspiracy: Take the Crown builds on the original Conspiracy as a political multiplayer format. The set is designed for eight-player drafts followed by three to five player free for all games.

  • Set Name: Conspiracy: Take the Crown
  • Number of Cards: 220 221
  • Release Date: August 26, 2016
  • Official Three-Letter Code: CN2
  • Twitter Hashtag: #MTGCN2
  • Languages Available: English, Japanese, Chinese Simplified
  • MSRP: $3.99

Conspiracy: Take the Crown



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