Guilds of Ravnica
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# Guilds of Ravnica Overview Guilds of Ravnica launched in October 2018 as the first set of a new block returning to the plane of Ravnica after a five-year absence. The 273-card set marked a significant shift in Magic's design philosophy by emphasizing two-color guild mechanics over the traditional five-color pie structure. This focus on guild identity became central to the set's limited and constructed formats. The set introduced the mechanic "Surveil," which allowed players to look at the top cards of their library and selectively place them into the graveyard. This mechanic proved influential in subsequent Standard formats, particularly enabling graveyard-focused strategies. Notable cards like Assassin's Trophy and Teferi, Hero of Dominaria saw extensive competitive play, with Assassin's Trophy becoming a format staple for its efficient removal and mana disruption. Guilds of Ravnica's emphasis on guild mechanics and two-color synergies established the template for the subsequent Ravnica Allegiance set, shaping Standard for two years and influencing eternal formats.
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