The Lost Caverns of Ixalan
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# The Lost Caverns of Ixalan The Lost Caverns of Ixalan released in November 2023 as the second set in Magic's return to the Ixalan plane. Following the plane's initial exploration in 2017-2018, this set delved into the underground ecosystems beneath Ixalan's surface, introducing new mechanics and expanding the world's lore. The 416-card set continued themes of exploration and discovery while emphasizing creature-focused gameplay. The set introduced several mechanically significant cards that shaped Standard and Limited formats. Notable entries included cards that advanced tribal synergies, particularly around dinosaurs and vampires established in the original Ixalan block. The set's mechanical identity centered on cave exploration and underground discovery, reflected in cards that rewarded players for playing lands and creatures. The Lost Caverns of Ixalan represented Wizards of the Coast's commitment to revisiting popular planes with fresh mechanical and narrative perspectives, appealing to both nostalgia-driven collectors and players seeking new competitive options in the evolving Standard metagame.
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