Rise of the Eldrazi Set Review
A look back at Rise of the Eldrazi, the landmark 2010 set that reshaped Magic with its colossal titans, unique limited environment, and lasting collector legacy
A look back at Rise of the Eldrazi, the landmark 2010 set that reshaped Magic with its colossal titans, unique limited environment, and lasting collector legacy
A look back at Zendikar Expeditions, the premium land series that reshaped modern collecting and set a new standard for high-end MTG chase cards
A look back at Modern Horizons 2, the powerhouse release that reshaped Modern and sparked one of the most impactful design eras in Magic
Innistrad (2011) blended gothic horror and competitive depth, introducing Transform cards, Flashback, and staples like Liliana of the Veil and Snapcaster Mage
The Lost Caverns of Ixalan (2023) redefined flavor-driven Magic, merging story, art, and premium reprints into one cohesive adventure
Urza’s Saga (1998) defined Magic’s Combo Winter era, introducing some of the most powerful cards ever printed and shaping design standards for decades to come
Time Spiral (2006) is Magic’s ultimate nostalgia set – celebrating its past with Timeshifted cards, deep mechanics, and collector appeal that has only grown stronger over time
Ravnica: City of Guilds (2005) introduced the guild system, shocklands, and color-pair identity that redefined Magic forever. Its perfect mix of flavor, design, and long-term collectibility keeps it one of the most iconic sets in the game’s history
Future Sight (2007) stands as one of Magic’s boldest experiments – a visionary set that previewed mechanics and worlds yet to come. Its innovation, scarcity, and high-value cards like Tarmogoyf and Sliver Legion make it a cornerstone for serious collectors
Released in 2007, Lorwyn revived tribal mechanics and introduced the first planeswalkers, becoming one of Magic’s most collectible and artistically distinctive sets