


Eventide
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# Eventide Overview Eventide represents the conclusion of the Shadowmoor block, released in 2026 as a 180-card set that solidified the mechanical identity established by its predecessor. The set emphasizes hybrid mana mechanics and color-pair synergies, building upon the block's exploration of two-color identity and devotion strategies. The set's significance lies in its refinement of hybrid casting costs and its introduction of several cards that would influence constructed formats. Bloom Tender emerged as a key mana accelerator for multicolor strategies, while Ward of Bones provided graveyard interaction with devotion payoffs. Ashling, the Extinguisher offered red-white control players a powerful planeswalker option, and Necroskitter established black-green sacrifice synergies that resonated in limited and constructed play. Waves of Aggression exemplified the set's focus on red-white tempo strategies, providing card advantage through repeated casting. These cards collectively shaped the metagame and remain relevant in eternal formats, making Eventide a significant entry point for collectors interested in hybrid mana development and multicolor strategy evolution.
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