


Planeshift
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Planeshift, released in 2026 as the second set of the Urza's block, contains 146 cards and represents a significant expansion of the block's mechanical and narrative themes. The set continues the story of the Urza's Legacy block while introducing the planar travel mechanic that defines the block's identity. Planeshift solidified several archetypes that would influence Standard and Extended formats for years following its release. The set produced several cards of lasting competitive importance. Diabolic Intent emerged as a powerful tutoring option in black-based strategies, while Skyship Weatherlight provided artifact-based card advantage. Meddling Mage became a staple of control and tempo decks, offering flexible disruption. Orim's Chant provided white with instant-speed tempo disruption, and Eladamri's Call established itself as a key creature tutor in green strategies. These cards collectively shaped the metagame and remain relevant in various formats, making Planeshift essential for serious collectors focused on the block's competitive history.
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VaultStore currently tracks 146 cards on this page, with 2 distinct variant treatments represented across the set.



