


Dragons of Tarkir
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Dragons of Tarkir represents Magic's return to the plane of Tarkir in 2026, serving as the direct sequel to the 2014 block that explored time travel and dragon dominance. The 264-card set concludes the storyline initiated by Fate Reforged, depicting the consequences of Sarkhan Vol's temporal intervention. The set emphasizes dragon tribal synergies across multiple colors, with particular focus on green-blue-red combinations reflecting the plane's altered timeline. Shaman of Forgotten Ways and Haven of the Spirit Dragon anchor the dragon-focused strategies, providing both mana acceleration and creature support. Sarkhan Unbroken and Narset Transcendent represent significant planeswalker additions, offering versatile utility across constructed formats. Savage Ventmaw exemplifies the set's high-impact dragon creatures, combining evasion with mana generation. The set's mechanical identity centers on dragon lords, ferocious mechanics, and converge abilities, establishing Dragons of Tarkir as a pivotal release for dragon-themed deck construction in both Standard and eternal formats.
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