From the Vault: Realms
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# From the Vault: Realms Overview From the Vault: Realms arrived in August 2012 as Wizards of the Coast's fifth installment in the From the Vault premium reprint series. The set contained fifteen cards, each featuring alternate artwork and premium foil treatment, targeting experienced collectors rather than casual players. The release focused on iconic land cards spanning Magic's history, reflecting the game's diverse world-building across multiple planes. This thematic approach distinguished it from previous From the Vault editions by emphasizing environmental and geographical significance rather than mechanical power. Notable inclusions featured lands with substantial competitive and casual demand, including cards that had seen extensive play across various formats. The premium presentation and limited print run made the set a significant collectible release, though the land-focused approach generated mixed reception among players seeking more format-relevant cards. The set's scarcity and foil-only distribution established it as a notable entry in Magic's premium product line, maintaining consistent collector interest through subsequent years.
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