


Mirrodin
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# Mirrodin (2026) Mirrodin represents Magic's return to an artifact-focused plane in 2026, building on the mechanical foundations established by the original 2003 block. The 300-card set emphasizes metalcraft and artifact synergies as primary design pillars, reflecting contemporary design philosophy while maintaining thematic coherence with its predecessor. Chrome Mox emerged as a significant mana acceleration tool with immediate constructed applications, while Quicksilver Elemental provided flexible utility through its copyable activated abilities. Sword of Kaldra completed the legendary equipment cycle, offering protection and evasion in a single package. Seething Song delivered explosive red mana acceleration, becoming relevant across multiple formats. Confusion in the Ranks created unique board dynamics through its chaotic exchange mechanic. The set's artifact density and mechanical depth positioned it as a substantial limited and constructed format contributor. Its release marked a deliberate exploration of artifact-centric gameplay, appealing to players seeking complex interactions and strategic depth beyond conventional creature-based strategies.
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