


Mirrodin
Magic pages should feel like an illuminated archive: rules-heavy, history-aware, and serious about print treatment — anchored right now by Chrome Mox.
A tradeable basket for the whole set.
Coverage is live on 100% of the set right now, which is enough to show the market center even before the long tail fully fills in.
common is the dominant rarity band in this release, while Artifact is the strongest card-family signal on the page today.
Magic collectors want chronology, finish awareness, and context about why a card matters across formats and eras.
Real activity where we have it, honest signals where we do not.
Where the card count is concentrated.
The best current storefronts touching this lane.
Continue the chronology.
Heat signal across the full set.
The strongest gainers right now.
Cards losing momentum in the current window.
Built for real set goals, not generic wishlists.
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Why this set matters right now.
Reserved List icons, Commander staples, foils, borderless treatments, and modern premium printings all route through the same browse surface.
Foundations is the cleanest current on-ramp for cataloging modern staples.
Beta and Arabian Nights remain the benchmark history surfaces every serious collectible page gets measured against.
A destination page, not just a listing grid.
Mirrodin represents a significant expansion in Magic's artifact-focused design space, arriving in 2026 as a 300-card set that builds substantially on metalcraft mechanics introduced in previous blocks. The set's release marked a deliberate shift toward artifact synergy as a primary strategic axis rather than a supporting theme, establishing design patterns that would influence subsequent sets. Chrome Mox emerged as a format-defining acceleration tool, enabling explosive early turns across multiple constructed formats. Quicksilver Elemental provided flexible utility through its copyable activated abilities, while Sword of Kaldra completed the artifact equipment cycle with significant power level implications. Seething Song offered unprecedented mana acceleration for red decks, fundamentally altering storm strategy viability. Confusion in the Ranks created complex board dynamics through its unique effect, generating novel gameplay patterns. The set's mechanical depth and artifact density attracted serious collectors focused on constructed playability and format staples. Mirrodin's influence extended beyond casual play into competitive Magic, establishing several cards as long-term format cornerstones.
A great Magic catalog page needs to explain finish splits, print treatments, and why the set still matters across formats.
Mirrodin sits inside the live magic archive. and matters because it combines set identity, chase hierarchy, and live market behavior in one place.








































































































































































































































































































