


Lorwyn Eclipsed
Magic pages should feel like an illuminated archive: rules-heavy, history-aware, and serious about print treatment — anchored right now by Eirdu, Carrier of Dawn // Isilu, Carrier of Twilight.
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Lorwyn Eclipsed represents Magic's return to the Lorwyn plane in 2026, arriving as a standalone set within an increasingly fragmented release calendar. The 300-card set marks a significant departure from previous Lorwyn iterations, introducing a day-night mechanical framework that fundamentally restructures gameplay around transforming permanents. This mechanic proved divisive among competitive players while generating substantial casual interest. The set's most consequential card, Eirdu, Carrier of Dawn // Isilu, Carrier of Twilight, exemplifies the double-faced transformation design and saw immediate competitive adoption across multiple formats. Supporting cards like Hexing Squelcher and Wistfulness established new archetypes in Standard, though their long-term impact remains uncertain. Chronicle of Victory and Bitterbloom Bearer provided role-player utility rather than format-defining power. Lorwyn Eclipsed ultimately succeeded as a limited environment while generating moderate constructed relevance, solidifying the plane's position within Magic's ongoing narrative structure.
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