


Tarkir: Dragonstorm
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Tarkir: Dragonstorm represents Magic's return to the plane of Tarkir in 2026, continuing the storyline threads established by previous Tarkir blocks. The 300-card set emphasizes dragon-themed mechanics and storm-based gameplay, reflecting both the plane's inherent dragon mythology and a mechanical pivot toward spell-heavy strategies. The set's significance lies in its exploration of how Tarkir's timeline continues to evolve following earlier interventions, with particular focus on planeswalker narratives. Key printings include Elspeth, Storm Slayer and Ugin, Eye of the Storms, both central to the set's narrative and constructed viability. Craterhoof Behemoth's inclusion signals the set's support for aggressive creature strategies alongside storm mechanics. Voice of Victory and a new Mountain printing round out notable cards that define the limited and constructed environments. Dragonstorm establishes important precedent for how Magic addresses returning planes and their mechanical identities in the mid-2020s era.
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VaultStore currently tracks 300 cards on this page, with 2 distinct variant treatments represented across the set.








































































































































































































































































































