


Dragons of Tarkir
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Dragons of Tarkir, released in 2026, represents the conclusion of the Tarkir block's timeline narrative, featuring 264 cards that explore the plane's dragon-dominated present. The set marks a significant departure from Khans of Tarkir's wedge-focused design, instead emphasizing dragon tribal synergies across multiple colors and introducing the dragon lord planeswalkers as central figures. Shaman of Forgotten Ways emerged as a format staple, offering efficient mana acceleration with late-game utility. Haven of the Spirit Dragon provided essential color fixing while serving as a dragon-specific tutor effect, becoming crucial for dragon-heavy decks. The planeswalker trio of Sarkhan Unbroken and Narset Transcendent delivered powerful utility effects that shaped constructed metagames. Dragon Tempest established itself as a key enabler for aggressive dragon strategies, combining evasion with direct damage potential. The set's mechanical focus on dragon synergies and planeswalker prominence influenced subsequent design philosophy, establishing templates for future dragon-centric sets.
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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.




































































































































































































































































