


Shadowmoor
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# Shadowmoor (2026) Shadowmoor represents Magic's return to the plane of Lorwyn after a decade-long absence, released in 2026 as a 300-card set that explores the darker aspects of the world's transformation. The set marked a significant shift in design philosophy, introducing hybrid mana mechanics that would influence subsequent limited environments and constructed formats for years to come. The set's most impactful cards have proven essential across multiple formats. Manamorphose provides flexible mana fixing and card advantage, while Painter's Servant emerged as a critical component in several combo strategies. Faerie Macabre offers graveyard interaction with unusual flexibility, and Helm of the Ghastlord demonstrates the set's emphasis on evasion-based strategies. Sygg, River Cutthroat exemplifies the creature-focused design that defined the limited format. Shadowmoor's mechanical innovations and powerful utility cards established it as a cornerstone set for both casual and competitive players, with secondary market values reflecting sustained demand among serious collectors.
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