Future Sight
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# Future Sight Overview Future Sight, released in May 2007 as the final set of the Time Spiral block, marked Magic's tenth anniversary with a mechanically experimental design. The 180-card set explored future mechanics and design space, introducing mechanics like morph variants, split second, and suspend alongside novel mechanics such as fortell and the keyword ability "hideaway." This forward-looking approach created a unique limited environment that emphasized unconventional gameplay patterns. The set's significance lies in its role as a design laboratory. Future Sight tested mechanics that would shape subsequent Magic design, with several mechanics seeing later implementation in future sets. Notable cards include Tarmogoyf, which became a format staple in Modern and Legacy, and Cryptic Command, a blue instant that defined control strategies for years. Dark Confidant, another format-defining card, established itself as a premier creature in competitive play. The set's experimental nature, combined with the release of genuinely powerful cards, made Future Sight essential for serious collectors and competitive players alike.
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