


Planechase Anthology Planes
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Planechase Anthology Planes represents Wizards of the Coast's 2026 compilation of plane cards spanning the Planechase supplemental format's history. This 86-card collection consolidates previously scattered planar mechanics into a single product, addressing collector demand for accessible reprints of cards that had become difficult to acquire through original Planechase sets released between 2009 and 2012. The set's significance lies in its standardization of plane card availability for casual and competitive Planechase play. Notable inclusions such as Tazeem, Goldmeadow, Izzet Steam Maze, Pools of Becoming, and Bant represent mechanically diverse planes that shaped the format's strategic landscape. These cards exemplify the range of planar effects, from mana acceleration through Goldmeadow to card advantage engines like Pools of Becoming. The anthology format allowed Wizards to reprint planes with updated templating and artwork while maintaining mechanical integrity. For serious collectors, this release provided an opportunity to complete Planechase collections without pursuing expensive original printings, though it simultaneously affected secondary market values for earlier editions.
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Planechase Anthology Planes sits inside the live magic archive. and matters because it combines set identity, chase hierarchy, and live market behavior in one place.


