


Planechase 2012 Planes
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# Planechase 2012 Planes Planechase 2012 Planes represents the plane card subset from Magic: The Gathering's second dedicated multiplayer format release. Published in 2012, this 40-card set emerged as Wizards of the Coast's effort to refresh the Planechase experience introduced three years prior. The planes themselves function as shared game objects that create dynamic environmental effects, fundamentally altering gameplay through their unique abilities and the chaos mechanic that governs planar progression. The set's significance lies in its role as a bridge between casual multiplayer innovation and competitive design philosophy. Notable planes including Astral Arena, Furnace Layer, Edge of Malacol, Onakke Catacomb, and Morphic Tide demonstrate the design range present throughout the collection, from combat-focused environments to mana manipulation effects. These cards became essential components for Planechase enthusiasts and remain sought after by collectors interested in Magic's experimental multiplayer formats and the broader history of supplemental product design.
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Planechase 2012 Planes sits inside the live magic archive. and matters because it combines set identity, chase hierarchy, and live market behavior in one place.




































