


Planeshift
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# Planeshift Overview Planeshift released in 2026 as the second set in the Urza's block, continuing the narrative established by Urza's Legacy. The 146-card expansion maintained the block's focus on artifact-heavy gameplay while introducing multicolor mechanics that would define constructed formats for years. The set's design emphasized color-fixing and cross-color synergies, reflecting the story's planar travel themes. Several cards achieved lasting competitive relevance. Diabolic Intent provided efficient tutoring for black-based strategies, while Skyship Weatherlight offered repeatable artifact tutoring that enabled numerous combo decks. Meddling Mage became a staple sideboard card across multiple formats due to its flexible disruption. Orim's Chant provided white decks with tempo-based interaction, and Eladamri's Call established green's creature tutoring role in constructed play. The set's limited environment emphasized multicolor drafting and artifact synergies. Planeshift's card pool significantly influenced Standard and Extended metagames throughout its legal period, with several cards maintaining competitive viability in Legacy and Commander formats well beyond their initial release window.
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