Zendikar Rising
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# Zendikar Rising Overview Zendikar Rising released in September 2020 as Magic's return to the plane of Zendikar following a three-year absence. The 407-card set marked a significant shift in design philosophy, introducing the mechanic "modal double-faced cards" that could function as either of two different cards depending on game state. This innovation became foundational for subsequent set design. The set arrived during a period of increased Standard power creep and addressed competitive concerns through carefully balanced mechanics. Landfall returned as a primary theme, reinforcing Zendikar's identity while introducing new variations. The set's limited environment proved exceptionally deep, with strong archetype support across all color combinations. Notable cards include Omnath, Locus of Creation, which dominated multiple formats immediately upon release, and Scute Swarm, which became central to several competitive strategies. The modal double-faced cards like Jwari Disruption and Shatterskull Smashing demonstrated the mechanic's versatility and influenced future design directions across Magic's competitive landscape.
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