Invasion
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# Invasion Overview Invasion was released in October 2000 as the third and final set of Magic's Invasion block, representing a significant moment in the game's competitive and design history. The 354-card set concluded the narrative arc of Dominaria's defense against the Phyrexian invasion, marking the end of an era that had dominated Magic's storyline since 1997. The set is notable for introducing the allied color pair mechanics that would influence Magic's design philosophy for decades. Invasion emphasized multicolor synergies more heavily than previous sets, with cards like Fact or Fiction and Vindicate becoming format staples. The set produced several cards that shaped Standard and Extended metagames, including Counterspell variants and efficient creatures that defined the era's control versus aggro dynamics. Invasion holds particular significance for serious collectors due to its role in establishing modern multicolor design principles. The set's impact on competitive Magic was substantial, with numerous cards seeing extended tournament play. Its limited format also earned respect for depth and complexity, influencing how Wizards approached future limited environments.
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