


Planechase 2012
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# Planechase 2012 Overview Planechase 2012 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 experiences. The set contains 156 cards drawn primarily from existing Magic printings, repackaged with new plane cards that fundamentally alter gameplay mechanics through dimensional shifting effects. This release followed the original 2009 Planechase set and preceded the format's third installment in 2014, establishing it as a recurring casual product line. The set's significance lies in its emphasis on multiplayer dynamics and board-state complexity rather than competitive constructed formats. Notable cards including Sakashima's Student, Higure the Still Wind, and Ink-Eyes Servant of Oni demonstrate the set's focus on ninja and creature-based strategies. Ghostly Prison and Silent-Blade Oni provide defensive and evasive options. These cards, while not format-defining in Standard or Modern, gained renewed relevance within Commander and casual circles, particularly for players seeking interactive multiplayer experiences beyond traditional one-on-one Magic.
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