


Planechase 2012 Planes
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# Planechase 2012 Planes Planechase 2012 Planes represents Wizards of the Coast's second iteration of the multiplayer-focused Planechase format, released in 2012 as a supplemental product designed to revitalize casual play. The set consists of forty plane cards that function as oversized scheme-like permanents, introducing dimensional travel mechanics to multiplayer games. These cards were distributed across four themed decks, each containing ten planes that synergized with specific strategies. The set's significance lies in its role as a bridge between the original 2009 Planechase and later multiplayer innovations. Notable planes like Astral Arena and Furnace Layer became staples in casual formats due to their dramatic board-altering effects. Edge of Malacol, Onakke Catacomb, and Morphic Tide exemplify the set's design philosophy of creating chaotic, interactive gameplay moments. Collectors value these oversized cards for their unique artwork and mechanical novelty, though their non-tournament legality limits competitive interest.
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