


Planechase 2012 Planes
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# Planechase 2012 Planes Planechase 2012 Planes represents the plane card subset from Magic: The Gathering's 2012 multiplayer-focused expansion. Released in 2012, this 40-card set was designed specifically for the Planechase format, a casual variant emphasizing dimensional travel and unpredictable gameplay mechanics. The planes themselves function as oversized cards that create unique board states and trigger effects when players roll the planar die. The set's significance lies in its role establishing plane cards as a distinct card type with meaningful mechanical identity. Notable entries like Astral Arena and Furnace Layer present asymmetrical effects that reward specific strategies, while Edge of Malacol and Onakke Catacomb explore thematic worldbuilding. Morphic Tide exemplifies the format's emphasis on dynamic, game-altering effects. Collectors value these cards for their limited print run, unique artwork, and mechanical complexity. The oversized format and format-specific design make them distinctive artifacts within Magic's broader card ecosystem, appealing to players seeking alternatives to traditional constructed formats.
A great Magic catalog page needs to explain finish splits, print treatments, and why the set still matters across formats.
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.


