


Dragon's Maze
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Why this set matters right now.
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Dragon's Maze represents the conclusion of the Return to Ravnica block, released in 2026 as a 156-card set that resolves narrative threads established across three years of Ravnica storytelling. The set introduced the ten three-color guilds, completing the color pie's guild system and marking a significant mechanical milestone for the game. The set's limited environment emphasized guild synergies and multicolor themes, with draft formats heavily rewarding color commitment. Notable cards like Voice of Resurgence and Progenitor Mimic became constructed staples, while Hidden Strings and Render Silent saw competitive play in various formats. Blood Baron of Vizkopa emerged as a powerful finisher in limited and constructed applications. Dragon's Maze's legacy centers on its role in establishing three-color identity as a core design principle. While the limited format received mixed reception compared to earlier block installments, the set produced several cards with lasting competitive relevance and contributed substantially to the broader Ravnica mythology that continues influencing Magic's design philosophy.
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Dragon's Maze sits inside the live magic archive. and matters because it combines set identity, chase hierarchy, and live market behavior in one place.





