


Shadowmoor
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# Shadowmoor (2026) Shadowmoor represents Magic's return to the plane of the same name, released in 2026 as a 300-card set exploring hybrid mana mechanics and color-pie blending. The set continues the mechanical themes established by its predecessor, emphasizing multicolor synergies and unconventional color combinations that challenged traditional deck-building constraints. The set includes several cards with significant competitive and format implications. Manamorphose provides flexible mana fixing and card advantage, while Painter's Servant enables powerful combo strategies in eternal formats. Faerie Macabre offers graveyard interaction with flash utility. Helm of the Ghastlord and Sygg, River Cutthroat exemplify the set's focus on hybrid mechanics and creature-based strategies. Shadowmoor's release marked an important moment in Magic's design philosophy, demonstrating the game's continued exploration of color identity boundaries. The set attracted serious collectors interested in both constructed playability and the mechanical innovation characteristic of Shadowmoor block's design approach.
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