


Planechase Planes
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common is the dominant rarity band in this release, while Plane — Dominaria is the strongest card-family signal on the page today.
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# Planechase Planes (2026) Planechase Planes represents Wizards of the Coast's dedicated exploration of the plane card mechanic within a standalone supplemental product. Released in 2026, this 40-card set marks a significant departure from previous Planechase releases by focusing exclusively on plane cards rather than mixing them with traditional spells and creatures. The set demonstrates the design team's commitment to developing the plane card ecosystem as a substantive mechanical space rather than a novelty format element. Notable inclusions like Izzet Steam Maze and Academy at Tolaria West showcase refined implementations of the plane card framework, while The Maelstrom and Sea of Sand explore varied mechanical approaches to the card type. The inclusion of Grixis as a plane card signals continued worldbuilding integration across multiple color combinations. For collectors, this set represents an important inflection point in how Wizards approaches supplemental mechanics, offering both gameplay depth and archival significance for those tracking the evolution of Magic's design philosophy.
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