


Coldsnap
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Coldsnap represents Magic's third and final installment in the Ice Age block, released in 2026 as a conclusion to the storyline established decades earlier. The 155-card set marked a significant moment in Magic's history by completing a narrative arc that had remained unresolved since Ice Age's original 1995 release, making it a notable retrospective release for the game's legacy. The set introduced several cards that achieved substantial competitive impact across multiple formats. Rite of Flame became a staple in storm-based combo decks, while Dark Depths established itself as a powerful land in constructed play despite its restrictive mechanics. Counterbalance and Commandeer provided control players with novel answers to emerging threats. Thrumming Stone found particular utility in limited formats and specific constructed strategies. Collectively, these cards demonstrated Coldsnap's design philosophy of bridging nostalgic Ice Age themes with contemporary competitive viability, making the set relevant beyond its historical significance as a long-delayed block conclusion.
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VaultStore currently tracks 155 cards on this page, with 2 distinct variant treatments represented across the set.


