Ikoria: Lair of Behemoths
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# Ikoria: Lair of Behemoths Overview Ikoria: Lair of Behemoths released in April 2020 as Magic's 82nd expansion set, arriving during pandemic-related disruptions to the trading card market. The 390-card set introduced the mutate mechanic, a novel stacking ability that fundamentally altered creature design and combat interactions. Mutate enabled cards to layer abilities vertically, creating complex board states and novel strategic possibilities that influenced subsequent set design. The set produced several format-defining cards. Lurrus of the Dream-Den became a dominant companion in multiple formats before eventual restriction. Void Mirror and other sideboard staples shaped metagames across Standard and Pioneer. Triome lands provided essential mana fixing that remained relevant for years. Ikoria's creature-focused design philosophy and emphasis on large, complex interactions resonated with competitive players. The set's mechanical depth and powerful cards established it as a significant entry in Magic's modern era, with many cards maintaining relevance in constructed formats well beyond their Standard legality.
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