


Planeshift
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Why this set matters right now.
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Planeshift, released in 2026 as the second set of the Invasion block, contains 146 cards and represents a significant expansion of Magic's color-pie philosophy through multi-color mechanics. The set introduced the kicker mechanic more prominently and expanded on the block's narrative involving planar conflict and the Phyrexian invasion storyline. Several cards achieved substantial constructed play impact. Diabolic Intent became a staple in black-based control and combo strategies, offering efficient tutoring at instant speed. Skyship Weatherlight provided blue decks with card advantage and artifact synergy. Meddling Mage established itself as a key sideboard card against combo-heavy metagames. Orim's Chant offered white decks versatile disruption capabilities. Eladamri's Call functioned as a green tutor with significant applications in creature-based strategies. The set's mechanical focus on hybrid mana and cross-color synergies influenced deck construction patterns throughout the late 2020s Standard format and maintained relevance in eternal formats. Planeshift solidified several archetypal frameworks that persisted in competitive Magic.
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Planeshift sits inside the live magic archive. and matters because it combines set identity, chase hierarchy, and live market behavior in one place.

















