


Dragons of Tarkir
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Dragons of Tarkir released in 2026 as the second set in the Tarkir block, directly following Khans of Tarkir. The 264-card expansion continued the block's timeline narrative, depicting an alternate history where Sarkhan Vol's planar intervention fundamentally altered the continent's development. The set emphasized dragon tribal mechanics and multicolor strategies, building on the wedge-based color combinations established in its predecessor. Notable cards from the set demonstrate its mechanical depth. Sarkhan Unbroken provided a powerful planeswalker option for dragon decks, while Narset Transcendent offered utility and card advantage in control strategies. Shaman of Forgotten Ways and Savage Ventmaw became staples in creature-based dragon strategies. Haven of the Spirit Dragon served as a crucial mana fixer and graveyard recursion tool, seeing significant constructed play. The set's significance lies in its role completing the Tarkir narrative arc while establishing dragon-focused mechanics that influenced subsequent Magic design. Dragons of Tarkir remains relevant in eternal formats, with several cards maintaining competitive viability in Modern and Commander formats.
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