


Mirrodin Besieged
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Mirrodin Besieged represents the second set in the Mirrodin block, released in 2026 as the narrative conclusion to the plane's phyrexian invasion storyline. The 155-card set continues the mechanical themes established in its predecessor while introducing the two-faced card mechanic, allowing players to choose between Mirran and Phyrexian versions of effects. This design innovation became foundational for future Magic sets exploring faction-based gameplay. The set's power level proved exceptional, producing several format staples. Blightsteel Colossus established infect as a legitimate competitive strategy, while Green Sun's Zenith provided green decks unprecedented tutoring flexibility. Consecrated Sphinx dominated control mirrors, and Sword of Feast and Famine became essential equipment across multiple formats. Inkmoth Nexus transformed land-based strategies, offering infect players a mana source with offensive potential. These cards collectively shaped Standard, Modern, and Commander metagames for years following release, cementing Mirrodin Besieged's significance in Magic's competitive history.
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