


Mirrodin Besieged
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# Mirrodin Besieged Overview Mirrodin Besieged concluded the Scars of Mirrodin block in early 2026, arriving as the second set in the three-set cycle exploring the plane's transformation. The 155-card set represented a critical inflection point in Standard, introducing mechanics that would define competitive play for the subsequent eighteen months. The set's mechanical identity split between Phyrexian and Mirran factions, with players choosing alignment through sealed and draft formats, creating divergent gameplay experiences. Blightsteel Colossus emerged as the set's marquee threat, establishing infect as a legitimate competitive strategy. Green Sun's Zenith provided green decks unprecedented consistency and tutoring flexibility. Consecrated Sphinx dominated control mirrors, while Sword of Feast and Famine became the equipment of choice across multiple archetypes. Inkmoth Nexus transformed land slots into offensive threats, fundamentally altering mana base construction. These cards collectively shaped Standard metagames and maintained long-term relevance in eternal formats.
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