Mirrodin Besieged
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# Mirrodin Besieged Overview Mirrodin Besieged concluded the Scars of Mirrodin block in February 2011, representing the second installment in the plane's corruption arc. The 155-card set directly continued the narrative of Phyrexian invasion established in its predecessor, with the mechanical split between Phyrexian and Mirran factions defining limited and constructed play. The set introduced the "choose a side" mechanic, allowing players to select between two modal card effects that aligned with either faction's philosophy. Besieged proved significant for Standard and Modern formats, introducing efficient creatures and spells that shaped metagames for years. The set's power level remained high, with several cards achieving lasting competitive relevance. Its design philosophy balanced faction identity against gameplay diversity, though some cards generated considerable debate regarding power distribution between the two sides. The set marked a transitional moment in Magic's design, emphasizing player choice within individual cards while maintaining cohesive block narrative structure.
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