Dissension
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# Dissension Overview Dissension concluded the Ravnica block in May 2006, completing the three-set cycle exploring the ten-guild system of the plane. As the final installment, it introduced the remaining five guilds not featured in the first two sets, bringing all ten to completion. The set contains 180 cards and marked a significant moment in Magic's design philosophy by fully realizing a guild-based structure that would influence set design for years to come. The set emphasizes multicolor gameplay, with guild mechanics building on established foundations while introducing new mechanics like Haunt and Radiance. Dissension solidified several archetypes that became staples in limited and constructed formats. The set's impact extended beyond casual play, contributing multiple cards to competitive environments and establishing design principles for future multicolor-focused sets. Dissension remains notable among collectors for completing the Ravnica block's ambitious design scope and for its role in demonstrating how Magic could successfully balance ten distinct mechanical identities within a single block structure.
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