Visions
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# Visions Overview Visions, released in November 1997, served as the final small expansion of Magic's Mirage block and concluded a three-set cycle exploring an African-inspired world. The 167-card set marked a transitional period in Magic's design philosophy, introducing mechanics that would influence future development while maintaining the block's thematic coherence. The set's significance lies in its role bridging mid-1990s Magic toward the game's modern era. Visions featured several cards that achieved competitive relevance, particularly in limited formats where its power level proved notably higher than its predecessors. The set introduced refined versions of block mechanics and established precedents for future design iterations. Notable cards include Vindicate, which became a staple in constructed formats for years, and Orim's Chant, a white instant that saw extensive play in control decks. Yavimaya Apes and other creatures demonstrated improved efficiency compared to earlier block offerings. Visions' limited environment earned respect among serious players for its depth and strategic complexity, making it a valued component of the Mirage block draft experience.
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