


Bloomburrow
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Bloomburrow represents Magic's first full-scale animal-focused set, releasing in 2026 as a thematic departure from traditional humanoid-centric worldbuilding. The 300-card set emphasizes creature-driven gameplay and tribal synergies centered on woodland fauna. This release marks a significant shift in design philosophy, prioritizing mechanical cohesion around beast, rodent, and insect creature types over planar narrative complexity. The set's mechanical identity centers on creature-based strategies with particular emphasis on token generation and lord effects. Lumra, Bellow of the Woods and Ygra, Eater of All emerge as the set's marquee legendary creatures, establishing distinct color-pair identities within the limited and constructed environments. Maha, Its Feathers Night provides additional legendary depth, though its exact mechanical role requires clarification given the duplicate listing. Bloomburrow's significance lies in demonstrating Wizards' willingness to explore alternative design spaces that prioritize creature type identity over established lore frameworks, potentially influencing future set structures.
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Bloomburrow sits inside the live magic archive. and matters because it combines set identity, chase hierarchy, and live market behavior in one place.








































































































































































































































































































