


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 enhance casual gameplay experiences. The set comprises forty plane cards that function as oversized scheme-like permanents, introducing dimensional travel mechanics to Magic's multiplayer environment. These cards were distributed across four preconstructed decks rather than booster packs, making them less accessible to standard collectors. The set's significance lies in its expansion of the plane card concept introduced in the original 2009 Planechase release. Notable entries include Astral Arena, which creates interactive combat dynamics; Furnace Layer, offering aggressive red-aligned effects; Edge of Malacol and Onakke Catacomb, providing thematic dungeon-inspired mechanics; and Morphic Tide, delivering blue-aligned transformation effects. Collectors value these cards primarily for their unique gameplay applications and limited print runs, though secondary market demand remains modest compared to standard Magic releases.
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