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Planar Chaos
PLC logo
Set Information
Set symbol
Symbol description overlapping planes
Design Bill Rose (lead)
Matt Place
Mark Rosewater
Paul Sottosanti
Development Devin Low (lead)
Zvi Mowshowitz
Brian Schneider
Henry Stern
Mike Turian
Art direction Jeremy Jarvis
Release date February 2, 2007
Plane Dominaria
Themes and mechanics Timeshifted cards,
Split cards,
Rebels,
Slivers,
Thallids,
Spellshapers
Keywords/​ability words Echo,
Flanking,
Flash,
Kicker,
Madness,
Morph,
Split second,
Suspend,
Vanishing
Set size 165
(60 commons, 55 uncommons, 50 rares)
Expansion code PLC[2]
Development codename Crackle
Time Spiral block
[[Time Spiral]] [[Planar Chaos]] [[Future Sight]]
Magic: The Gathering Chronology
[[Time Spiral]] Planar Chaos [[Future Sight]]

Planar Chaos is the forty-first Magic expansion and was released in February 2007 as the second set in the Time Spiral block. Prerelease Events were held on January 20, 2007.[3][4]

Set details

Planar Chaos contains 165 all new black-bordered cards (50 rares, 55 uncommons, and 60 commons), including a 45-card "timeshifted" subset (ten rares, 15 uncommons, and 20 commons). The theme of this expansion is "the (alternate) present"; to fit the theme of of the block ("time").[5][6] Its expansion symbol is a depiction of two overlapping planes.[7] There are no artifacts in Planar Chaos.

Timeshifted

The 45 timeshifted cards in Planar Chaos (also known as colorshifted or planeshifted) represent cards being reprinted from an alternate reality. They are each functionally identical to an old card, with the crucial exception of their color (and possibly with a different creature type, or referencing a different color or land type in its abilities). Cards that were timeshifted in Planar Chaos had a slightly different border, and their title and types were written in white instead of black. In contrast to Time Spiral, they had regular colored expansion symbols.

Marketing

Planar Chaos was sold in 15-card boosters, four preconstructed theme decks and a fat pack[8]. The decks and the fat pack contained a Pro Tour Players Card. The booster packs featured artwork from Radha, Heir to Keld, Jedit Ojanen of Efrava and Darkheart Sliver.[9] The prerelease card was the foil alternate art Oros, the Avenger.[10] The release card was Hedge Troll. The set was accompanied by the novel of the same name, written by Scott McGough and Timothy Sanders.

The booster packs included eight "normal" commons, three "timeshifted" commons, two "normal" uncommons, one "normal" rare and one "timeshifted" rare or uncommon card (there are three times as many "timeshifted" uncommon cards than there are "timeshifted" rare cards, making it three times as likely that an uncommon will appear in this slot).

Additional art for several tokens was designed for Magic Online.[11][12]

Flavor and Storyline

Main article: Planar Chaos (novel)

Dominaria’s temporal fabric is no longer fraying at the edges — it’s ripping down the middle.[13] The time rifts have not only merged the past with the present, but also splintered the timeline into thousands of alternate histories.[14] These divergent Dominarias overlap with the known world in bizarre ways, combining the familiar with the shockingly new. Teferi, having lost his Planeswalker's spark, still struggles to mend the planar rifts before they corrode the very structure of the multiverse. With his allies Jhoira and Venser, he has already succeeded in restoring the wayward region of Shiv to its natural place in Dominaria, healing one rift. But danger awaits them as the trio attempts to teleport to Urborg: the chaos of an alternate Dominaria…[15][16]

Mechanics

Flash, split second and suspend were introduced in Time Spiral. Echo,[17] flanking, kicker, madness, morph are all keywords used in previous sets. Planar Chaos marked the first appearance of spells with echo costs that did not match their casting costs, as well as the first appearance of single color split cards.

Vanishing is introduced in this expansion, which works similarly to fading from Nemesis. Vanishing uses time counters to interact with suspend cards and induces sacrifice at the removal of the final counter to make the mechanic more intuitive than its predecessor.[18]

In keeping with the theme of alternate realities converging, Planar Chaos features numerous cards with abilities "usually" assigned to another color:

Creature types

The following creature types are introduced in this expansion: Hellion.

The following creature types are used in this expansion but also appear in previous sets: Angel, Ape, Assassin, Avatar, Beast, Bird, Cat, Centaur, Cleric, Dragon, Drake, Druid, Elemental, Elf, Fungus, Gargoyle, Giant, Goblin, Horror, Illusion, Insect, Kavu, Knight, Lhurgoyf, Merfolk, Phoenix, Rebel, Rogue, Serpent, Shade, Shaman, Shapeshifter, Sliver, Snake, Soldier, Spellshaper, Sphinx, Spider, Spirit, Treefolk, Troll, Vampire, Wall, Warrior, Wizard, Wurm, Zombie.

Cycles

Planar Chaos has ten cycles and three vertical cycles:

Vertical cycle

Notable cards

Theme decks

The preconstructed theme decks are:[25][26]

Theme
deck name
Colors Included
{W} {U} {B} {R} {G}
Endless March W R
Ixidor's Legacy U
Rituals of Rebirth W B G
Unraveling Mind B R

Trivia

Main article: Planar Chaos/Trivia

References

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External links

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