Zendikar
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# Zendikar Overview Zendikar arrived in September 2009 as Magic's 12th expert-level expansion, introducing the plane as a hostile, trap-filled world fundamentally different from previous settings. The 269-card set marked a significant mechanical shift with the introduction of the landfall mechanic, which triggered effects whenever lands entered the battlefield, reshaping how players approached mana acceleration and tempo strategies. The set's design emphasized aggressive gameplay and land synergy, establishing Zendikar as a world where the environment itself posed threats. This philosophy influenced constructed formats substantially, with cards like Stoneforge Mystic and Scute Mob becoming format staples. The set also introduced the Ally creature type, creating tribal synergies that would extend across subsequent blocks. Zendikar's limited environment proved highly regarded for its depth and strategic complexity. The set's emphasis on land-based strategies and creature-focused gameplay created a distinct draft experience. Its mechanical innovations and world-building established the foundation for the block's two sequels, making it essential to understanding modern Magic's design philosophy.
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