Rivals of Ixalan
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# Rivals of Ixalan Overview Rivals of Ixalan was released in January 2018 as the second set in the Ixalan block, following the autumn 2017 base set. The 205-card expansion continued the exploration of the plane's dinosaur and vampire themes while introducing the Ascend mechanic, which rewarded players for controlling ten permanents. The set marked a significant moment in Standard, as it shaped the competitive metagame during early 2018 with cards that would influence multiple formats. The set produced several cards of lasting importance. Carnage Tyrant became a staple in constructed formats, offering an efficient dinosaur threat with hexproof protection. Jadelight Ranger provided consistent card advantage and became a format staple. Regisaur Alpha demonstrated the power of dinosaur synergies. Beyond these marquee cards, Rivals of Ixalan contributed depth to the dinosaur archetype that would persist through subsequent Standard rotations, establishing dinosaurs as a viable competitive strategy rather than a casual novelty.
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