Shadowmoor
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# Shadowmoor Overview Shadowmoor, released in May 2008, represents the second set in Magic's Lorwyn block and concluded the plane's two-year narrative arc. The 302-card expansion marked a significant mechanical shift, introducing hybrid mana as a core design philosophy alongside the return of the Shadowmoor plane's darker aesthetic that contrasted sharply with Lorwyn's initial whimsical tone. The set's design emphasized color combinations through its hybrid mana mechanics, fundamentally influencing deck construction in both Limited and Constructed formats. Shadowmoor introduced several cards that achieved lasting competitive relevance, particularly in Extended and Standard environments of the time. The set's mechanical complexity and emphasis on multicolor strategies established templates that would influence future Magic design. From a collector's perspective, Shadowmoor maintains moderate demand due to its constructed playability and the block's narrative significance. The set's hybrid mana focus created distinct gameplay patterns that remain relevant for format enthusiasts and players interested in Magic's mechanical evolution during the mid-2000s design era.
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