


Planechase 2012 Planes
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# Planechase 2012 Planes Planechase 2012 Planes represents the plane cards component of Magic's second dedicated multiplayer set, released in 2026 as a supplemental product designed to enhance the Planechase format. The 40-card plane deck compilation reflects Wizards' continued investment in casual multiplayer experiences beyond standard constructed formats. The set's significance lies in its role as a curated collection of planar mechanics that define the Planechase experience, where players navigate between different worlds with distinct mechanical properties. Astral Arena and Furnace Layer exemplify the format's design philosophy, offering asymmetrical board states that reward strategic planar navigation. Edge of Malacol, Onakke Catacomb, and Morphic Tide demonstrate the mechanical diversity available within the plane card framework, ranging from combat-altering effects to resource manipulation. For collectors, this set represents an important artifact of Magic's multiplayer design evolution, documenting how Wizards balanced accessibility with mechanical complexity in casual play environments during this period.
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