


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 March of the Machine storyline, released in 2026 as a 230-card supplemental set. This release marked a significant shift in how Wizards of the Coast handled post-war storytelling, providing closure and character development for planeswalkers affected by the Phyrexian invasion arc. The set's planeswalker roster demonstrates deliberate thematic choices. Ob Nixilis, Captive Kingpin reflects his diminished circumstances post-invasion, while Calix, Guided by Fate and Nahiri, Forged in Fury showcase characters rebuilding their power bases. Tyvar the Bellicose and Kiora, Sovereign of the Deep represent planeswalkers reasserting dominance in their respective domains. The mechanical design emphasizes recovery and adaptation, with cards reflecting the aftermath's reconstruction themes rather than continued conflict. Collectors valued this set for its narrative importance and the character development it provided to established planeswalkers navigating a transformed multiverse.
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