


From the Vault: Transform
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From the Vault: Transform marks the eighth installment in Wizards of the Coast's premium curated series, releasing in 2026 with a focused examination of double-faced cards that mechanically transform. The sixteen-card set concentrates on pivotal modal permanents from Magic's recent history, emphasizing cards that defined gameplay through their dual-sided mechanics rather than traditional flip mechanics. The set's significance lies in its consolidation of transform mechanics as a design philosophy. Notable inclusions span multiple eras: Liliana, Heretical Healer and Jace, Vryn's Prodigy represent the mechanic's integration into planeswalker design, while Gisela, the Broken Blade and Bruna, the Fading Light showcase transform's application to creature-focused strategies. Bloodline Keeper and similar cards demonstrate the mechanic's utility in constructed formats. From the Vault: Transform serves primarily as a retrospective for collectors and competitive players seeking premium versions of format staples, with special frame treatments and limited print runs maintaining the series' traditional collector appeal.
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