


Dragons of Tarkir
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Dragons of Tarkir represents Magic's return to the plane of Tarkir in 2026, following the timeline-altering events of Fate Reforged. The 264-card set explores a world reshaped by Sarkhan Vol's intervention, emphasizing dragon tribal mechanics and multicolor strategies across five color combinations. The set's mechanical identity centers on ferocious creatures and formidable dragon payoffs, reflecting the plane's dragon-dominated present. Shaman of Forgotten Ways and Haven of the Spirit Dragon anchor green-based dragon strategies, providing mana acceleration and recursion tools. Sarkhan Unbroken and Narset Transcendent, both planeswalker cards, offer powerful utility across multiple colors. Savage Ventmaw exemplifies the set's emphasis on large, impactful creatures with relevant abilities. These cards became format staples in Standard and Commander, establishing Dragons of Tarkir as a significant contributor to dragon-focused deck construction across multiple Magic formats and remaining relevant in secondary markets.
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Dragons of Tarkir sits inside the live magic archive. and matters because it combines set identity, chase hierarchy, and live market behavior in one place.



















































































































