March of the Machine: The Aftermath
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# March of the Machine: The Aftermath March of the Machine: The Aftermath arrived in May 2023 as a supplemental set concluding the March of the Machine storyline. With 230 cards, it served as a direct narrative continuation, depicting the aftermath of Phyrexian invasion across the multiverse. The set functioned primarily as a limited-format product while providing constructed-playable cards for various formats. The set's significance lies in its role as a story capstone rather than a mechanical reset. It introduced mechanics from the preceding set while exploring how different planes recovered from existential threats. Several cards found homes in Pioneer and Modern formats, though the set lacked the power level of flagship releases. Notable inclusions featured planeswalker cards depicting post-invasion character states and utility pieces that addressed specific format needs. The limited environment emphasized multicolor strategies and graveyard interactions. Collectors valued the set primarily for completing storyline narratives and acquiring format staples rather than chase mythics, positioning it as a transitional product between major releases.
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