


Bloomburrow
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Bloomburrow represents Magic's first full set centered entirely on animal characters without humanoid races, released in 2026 as a significant departure from established worldbuilding conventions. The 300-card set explores a complete ecosystem where woodland creatures serve as primary protagonists, fundamentally shifting the game's creative direction toward non-human-centric narratives. The set's mechanical identity emphasizes creature-focused gameplay with particular attention to tribal synergies and natural life cycles. Lumra, Bellow of the Woods emerges as a central legendary figure, anchoring green's identity within the set's framework. Maha, Its Feathers Night and Ygra, Eater of All represent the set's exploration of predator-prey dynamics as mechanical themes, offering complex gameplay patterns that distinguish Bloomburrow from previous creature-heavy sets. Bloomburrow's release marks a notable inflection point in Magic's design philosophy, prioritizing thematic cohesion and world-building consistency over traditional fantasy archetypes, making it significant for understanding the game's evolving creative priorities.
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