


March of the Machine: The Aftermath
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# March of the Machine: The Aftermath Overview March of the Machine: The Aftermath represents Magic's direct narrative continuation following the climactic events of March of the Machine, released in 2026. This 230-card set documents the planar recovery and political realignment across the multiverse after Phyrexian invasion. The set carries significant weight in the storyline, establishing new power dynamics and character trajectories that would shape subsequent narrative arcs. The planeswalker roster reflects post-conflict reassessment. Ob Nixilis emerges as a Captive Kingpin, exploring his diminished yet scheming position. Calix's Guided by Fate suggests divine intervention in recovery efforts, while Nahiri's Forged in Fury indicates her militant response to reconstruction. Tyvar the Bellicose and Kiora, Sovereign of the Deep represent regional powers consolidating influence in the aftermath's power vacuum. Mechanically, the set bridges the aggressive Phyrexian themes with emerging recovery mechanics, creating distinct limited and constructed environments. For collectors, Aftermath serves as essential documentation of Magic's narrative evolution during this critical period.
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