


Born of the Gods
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Born of the Gods represents the second installment of Magic's Theros block, released in 2026 as a 165-card expansion. The set continues the Greek mythology-inspired world established by its predecessor, deepening the plane's theological framework through additional god cards and their associated mechanics. The set proved significant for introducing multiple mono-colored gods that saw substantial constructed play, particularly in Standard and Pioneer formats during its tenure in the active metagame. The set's most impactful cards emerged from its god cycle. Xenagos, God of Revels became a staple in aggressive red-green strategies, while Karametra, God of Harvests established itself as a cornerstone for green-white devotion decks. Phenax, God of Deception and Mogis, God of Slaughter provided viable options for blue-black and red-black strategies respectively. Brimaz, King of Oreskos, though not a god, achieved comparable relevance as a powerful white creature that defined limited formats and saw constructed applications. These cards collectively shaped the competitive landscape of their era.
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