


Dragons of Tarkir
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Dragons of Tarkir represents Magic's return to the plane of Tarkir in 2026, concluding the block's narrative arc centered on temporal manipulation and dragon supremacy. The 264-card set emphasizes multicolor strategies, particularly five-color combinations reflecting the dragon clans' dominance across the plane. Mechanically, the set introduced refined versions of earlier block mechanics while establishing new frameworks for dragon-focused gameplay. Shaman of Forgotten Ways and Haven of the Spirit Dragon emerged as format staples, providing mana acceleration and dragon-specific utility that influenced constructed play for years. Sarkhan Unbroken and Narset Transcendent delivered powerful planeswalker options with distinct gameplay patterns, while Savage Ventmaw exemplified the set's emphasis on high-impact creatures. The set's design philosophy prioritized dragon tribal synergies without alienating non-dragon strategies, creating a balanced limited environment. Dragons of Tarkir solidified several competitive archetypes and remains significant for its influence on subsequent dragon-themed design.
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