{"id":50671,"date":"2026-05-08T02:19:38","date_gmt":"2026-05-07T18:19:38","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sgbuzz.com\/?p=50671"},"modified":"2026-05-08T02:19:38","modified_gmt":"2026-05-07T18:19:38","slug":"mtgs-hobbit-set-size-draws-comparisons-to-the-spider-man-crossover","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sgbuzz.com\/?p=50671","title":{"rendered":"MTG\u2019s Hobbit set size draws comparisons to the Spider-Man crossover"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><br \/>\n<\/p>\n<div>\n<p><em>Magic: The Gathering<\/em>\u2019s Spider-Man crossover set from last year is widely regarded as one of the game\u2019s worst in recent memory. One of its biggest flaws was its considerably smaller size compared to other major Universes Beyond crossovers. Following new reveals at MagicCon: Las Vegas 2026 of the upcoming crossover with <em>The Hobbit<\/em>, due out in August, it\u2019s become apparent that the second J.R.R. Tolkien Universes Beyond set will also be worryingly small.<\/p>\n<p>    <!-- No AdsNinja v10 Client! --><!-- No AdsNinja v10 Client! --><\/p>\n<p>While this wasn\u2019t always the case in <em>Magic<\/em>, there are numbers in the bottom-left corner of every card face that indicate that card\u2019s place in a given set. In recent years, the full art basic lands come immediately after the main set cards, with plains coming first. As first noticed by Draftsim, the number for the full art plains in <em>The Hobbit<\/em> is 194, indicating there are 193 cards in the main set. Most full sets have almost 100 cards more than that, with 2025\u2019s <em>Final Fantasy<\/em> set being one of the largest at 309. This puts <em>The Hobbit<\/em> as barely larger than <em>Spider-Man<\/em> (188) and <em>Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles<\/em> (190).<\/p>\n<p>While I didn\u2019t engage much with the <em>Spider-Man<\/em> set, I can say that pack-opening fatigue is real with <em>TMNT<\/em>. I\u2019ve opened up dozens of packs, to the extent that it gets quite boring seeing the same commons over and over again. Despite my desperation, I never pulled an Ashcoat of the Shadow Swarm or a Super Shredder. Yet I have more than 10 copies of Cowabunga!, a flavorful sorcery that is absolutely useless unless your deck cares a lot about mutants, ninjas, and\/or turtles. Even if I sold every single copy I own, it wouldn\u2019t earn me enough to buy another play booster pack. If variety is the spice of life, then opening up a <em>TMNT<\/em> pack eventually feels like eating a New York City rat\u2019s leftover slice of soggy pizza.<\/p>\n<div class=\"body-img landscape \">\n<div class=\"responsive-img  image-expandable  img-article-item\" style=\"padding-bottom:56.25%\" data-img-url=\"https:\/\/static0.polygonimages.com\/wordpress\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/04\/guac-and-marshmallow-pizza-art.webp\" data-img-desc=\"&quot;Official art for the Guac &amp; Marshmallow Pizza card from the &lt;em&gt;Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles&lt;\\\/em&gt; set.&quot;\" data-modal-id=\"single-image-modal\" data-modal-container-id=\"single-image-modal-container\" data-img-caption=\"&quot;Image: Wizards of the Coast&quot;\">\n<figure><picture><source media=\"(max-width: 480px)\" data-srcset=\"https:\/\/static0.polygonimages.com\/wordpress\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/04\/guac-and-marshmallow-pizza-art.webp?q=49&amp;fit=crop&amp;w=500&amp;dpr=2\" srcset=\"https:\/\/static0.polygonimages.com\/wordpress\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/04\/guac-and-marshmallow-pizza-art.webp?q=49&amp;fit=crop&amp;w=500&amp;dpr=2\"\/><source media=\"(max-width: 767px)\" data-srcset=\"https:\/\/static0.polygonimages.com\/wordpress\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/04\/guac-and-marshmallow-pizza-art.webp?q=49&amp;fit=crop&amp;w=800&amp;dpr=2\" srcset=\"https:\/\/static0.polygonimages.com\/wordpress\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/04\/guac-and-marshmallow-pizza-art.webp?q=49&amp;fit=crop&amp;w=800&amp;dpr=2\"\/><source media=\"(max-width: 1023px)\" data-srcset=\"https:\/\/static0.polygonimages.com\/wordpress\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/04\/guac-and-marshmallow-pizza-art.webp?q=49&amp;fit=crop&amp;w=825&amp;dpr=2\" srcset=\"https:\/\/static0.polygonimages.com\/wordpress\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/04\/guac-and-marshmallow-pizza-art.webp?q=49&amp;fit=crop&amp;w=825&amp;dpr=2\"\/><img width=\"1650\" height=\"928\" loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" alt=\"guac-and-marshmallow-pizza-art\" data-img-url=\"https:\/\/static0.polygonimages.com\/wordpress\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/04\/guac-and-marshmallow-pizza-art.webp?q=49&amp;fit=crop&amp;w=825&amp;dpr=2\" src=\"https:\/\/static0.polygonimages.com\/wordpress\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/04\/guac-and-marshmallow-pizza-art.webp?q=49&amp;fit=crop&amp;w=825&amp;dpr=2\" class=\"img-brightness-opt-out\"\/>\n        <\/picture><figcaption>Official art for the Guac &amp; Marshmallow Pizza card from the <em>Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles<\/em> set.<\/figcaption><small class=\"body-img-caption\">Image: Wizards of the Coast<\/small><\/figure>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<p> The same could easily be said for the <em>Spider-Man<\/em> set, which is even smaller. While there are some interesting cards, particularly as potential Commanders, the set\u2019s overall identity doesn\u2019t feel all that cohesive. Yes, there is an overabundance of spiders, heroes, and villains in it, but their abilities vary wildly. The set has more than 100 creature cards, with roughly 70% of them being legendary. That ultimately makes <em>Spider-Man<\/em> at large feel like a character gallery you might flip through, rather than play for their strategic value. Despite the fact that the set is legal in Standard, you don\u2019t see any of the pros playing a single <em>Spider-Man<\/em> card. That\u2019s pretty telling.<\/p>\n<p><em>The Hobbit<\/em> might be hampered by a similarly small set size, but there are reasons to remain cautiously optimistic. During a press Q&amp;A session at MagicCon, <em>Magic<\/em> senior executive producer Mike Turian explained that the set emphasizes narrative first rather than focus on showing off iconic characters. \u201cOne of the things I really enjoy that the team has done \u2014 and we even tried to show it yesterday at the preview panel \u2014 was sort of visit every chapter of <em>The Hobbit<\/em>, right?\u201d Turian said. \u201cBecause <em>The Hobbit<\/em>, as a book, it follows a progression.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>An Unexpected Party, for instance, highlights the early moment when the band of dwarves gather at Bag End and meet Bilbo Baggins for the first time. The Tom, Bert, and William card showcases a sequence not long after when the party encounters a trio of hungry trolls. Riddles in the Dark focuses on the moment when Bilbo and Gollum engage in a battle of wits. The cards were designed to service the story, as is the case in most <em>Magic<\/em> sets, but more often than not, Universes Beyond sets lack that kind of rich narrative identity. Yet with <em>The Hobbit<\/em>, various cards hone in on rich moments that might make you think, \u201cHey! I remember that scene from the book.\u201d Here\u2019s to hoping we get a card where Bilbo and the dwarves cruise downriver in a bunch of wine barrels.<\/p>\n<p>If that focus holds across the full release, then <em>The Hobbit<\/em> may avoid the same trap that hurt <em>Spider-Man<\/em> and <em>TMNT<\/em>. Those sets often felt like assortments of recognizable characters and references first and cohesive <em>Magic<\/em> experiences second. That makes them both pretty forgettable. <em>The Hobbit<\/em>, at least so far, appears more interested in recreating the feeling of Tolkien\u2019s journey itself. That may matter far more than whether the set has 193 cards or 300.<\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<p><br \/>\n<br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/www.polygon.com\/mtg-the-hobbit-set-size-spider-man-crossover\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Read Full Article At Source<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Magic: The Gathering\u2019s Spider-Man crossover set from last year is widely regarded as one of the game\u2019s worst in recent memory. 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