


Planechase 2012 Planes
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# Planechase 2012 Planes Overview Planechase 2012 Planes represents Wizards of the Coast's second iteration of the Planechase supplemental format, released in 2012 as a casual multiplayer experience designed around planar travel mechanics. The set comprises 40 plane cards that function as oversized cards used in dedicated Planechase decks alongside regular Magic cards. This release built upon the original 2009 Planechase set, refining the format's gameplay and introducing new planar mechanics that encouraged dynamic, interactive multiplayer games. The set's significance lies in its expansion of casual Magic's mechanical space, offering players novel strategic considerations through planar effects and the chaos ability. Notable planes like Astral Arena, Furnace Layer, Edge of Malacol, Onakke Catacomb, and Morphic Tide exemplify the varied gameplay experiences the set provides, ranging from combat-focused planes to those emphasizing resource manipulation. These cards became staples in Planechase cube construction and remain sought after by collectors interested in Magic's supplemental products and multiplayer formats.
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