


Planechase 2012 Planes
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# Planechase 2012 Planes Planechase 2012 Planes represents the plane cards component of Magic's second dedicated multiplayer-focused set. Released in 2012, this 40-card subset supported the Planechase format, which introduced planar mechanics to casual play. The set provided essential infrastructure for the planewalk mechanic, allowing players to traverse different game planes with unique effects. The subset includes significant planes that shaped multiplayer gameplay. Astral Arena creates combat-focused scenarios, while Furnace Layer and Edge of Malacol offer aggressive strategic options. Onakke Catacomb and Morphic Tide provide defensive and adaptive gameplay elements respectively. These planes became staples in Planechase deck construction, offering varied effects that influenced game progression and player interaction patterns. The mechanical diversity within this limited card pool demonstrated careful design considerations for multiplayer balance and replayability, making these planes valuable for format enthusiasts and collectors interested in Magic's alternative gameplay formats.
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