


From the Vault: Transform
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From the Vault: Transform marks the eleventh installment in Wizards of the Coast's premium reprint series, arriving in 2026 as a curated collection of sixteen double-faced cards centered on the transform mechanic. The set represents a deliberate focus on cards that fundamentally shift gameplay through transformation, drawing from Magic's history of cards that change identity mid-game. The selection emphasizes powerful planeswalker transformations and creature evolutions that defined competitive and casual formats. Gisela, the Broken Blade and Bruna, the Fading Light showcase the Eldritch Moon block's mechanical sophistication, while the inclusion of Liliana, Heretical Healer and Jace, Vryn's Prodigy reflects the importance of flip planeswalkers in Modern and Standard environments. Bloodline Keeper's inclusion acknowledges transform's foundational role in Innistrad block design. The set caters to collectors seeking premium versions of format staples and players valuing the mechanical innovation these cards represent within Magic's broader design evolution.
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