


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 standalone product designed to revitalize casual play experiences. The set contains 156 cards distributed across four preconstructed decks, each built around distinct strategies and planar mechanics. This release proved significant for reintroducing plane cards and the planar die mechanic to broader audiences, emphasizing multiplayer gameplay over competitive constructed formats. The set's card pool includes several mechanically relevant reprints and new additions. Sakashima's Student, Higure the Still Wind, and Ink-Eyes Servant of Oni provide ninja-themed utility and evasion strategies. Ghostly Prison offers defensive utility across multiple formats, while Silent-Blade Oni combines evasion with card advantage. These cards demonstrate the set's focus on interactive, multiplayer-friendly mechanics that encourage dynamic gameplay rather than linear power progression, making Planechase 2012 notable for prioritizing format diversity and casual accessibility.
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