Planechase 2012
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# Planechase 2012 Planechase 2012 was released in June 2012 as Magic: The Gathering's second dedicated multiplayer-focused set, building on the original 2009 Planechase mechanics. The 156-card set introduced the plane card mechanic alongside regular Magic cards, designed specifically for the multiplayer format. This release represented Wizards of the Coast's continued investment in casual, non-competitive play experiences during a period when Standard and Limited formats dominated competitive attention. The set's significance lies in its role as a bridge between casual innovation and constructed play. Planechase 2012 cards saw moderate adoption in Commander decks, particularly those emphasizing chaos effects and multiplayer-specific mechanics. While the set lacked the powerhouse staples that defined other 2012 releases, it maintained relevance through unique effects unavailable elsewhere. The plane cards themselves remain collectible curiosities, though their gameplay impact outside Planechase format proved limited. The set ultimately represents a niche but intentional effort to serve Magic's casual audience.
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