Theros
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# Theros Overview Theros, released in September 2013, marked Magic: The Gathering's return to a Greek mythology-inspired setting. The 249-card set introduced the enchantment-focused mechanics that would define its block, particularly Heroic and the return of the Bestow mechanic. This emphasis on enchantments represented a significant design shift, elevating the creature type's relevance in constructed formats. The set proved historically important for Standard, introducing several cards that shaped the metagame for years. Theros established a new power baseline for enchantment-based strategies and provided critical pieces for control and devotion-based decks that would dominate subsequent seasons. The mechanical identity around devotion mechanics created novel deck-building constraints and opportunities that influenced competitive play substantially. From a collector's perspective, Theros maintains steady demand due to its constructed relevance and the popularity of its Greek mythological flavor. The set's limited print run relative to later releases contributes to its scarcity in high grades, making it notable for both gameplay and investment considerations.
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