Mirrodin Besieged
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# Mirrodin Besieged Overview Mirrodin Besieged concluded the Scars of Mirrodin block in February 2011, serving as the second set in the three-set cycle. The 155-card expansion marked a significant moment in Magic's design philosophy by introducing the "two-faced" card mechanic, allowing players to choose between two different card versions during gameplay. This innovation influenced future set design substantially. The set's narrative depicted the plane of Mirrodin under siege by the Phyrexian faction, creating mechanical tension between the native Mirran resistance and invading forces. This duality manifested through the double-faced cards and split mechanics throughout the set. Notable cards include Karn Liberated, a powerful planeswalker that saw extensive competitive play, and Batterskull, which became a format staple in multiple environments. The set also introduced Tezzeret, Agent of Bolas and Sword of Feast and Famine, both cards that shaped Standard and eternal formats. Mirrodin Besieged remains collectible for its mechanical innovation and impact on competitive Magic.
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