Plane (Magic: The Gathering) - Planechase

Planechase

As well as featuring several known planes, 2009 casual multiplayer set Planechase introduced several new planes, many of which were hinted at in the preview set Future Sight. The nature of these planes is, for the time being, fully known only to the developers.

  • Arkhos - a plane where day and night intermingle according to something resembling dream logic, represented in Planeschase on Lethe Lake and in Future Sight by River of Tears
  • Iquatana - represented on The Æther Flues; home of the Narcomoeba from Future Sight and the Iquati, who created Narcomoebas as a replacement for their geneaological memory banks; this plane's atmosphere is full of Æther and its creatures tend to mutate into new forms
  • Ir - represented on Turri Island; home of the Fomori Nomad from Future Sight and Ruhan of the Fomori from Magic: Commander. The mana is said to be particularly efficient in summoning creatures.
  • Kaldheim - Featured on the Planechase card Skybreen.
  • Karsus - Featured on the Planechase card Mirrored Depths
  • Kinshala - Featured on the Planechase card Tember City
  • Luvion - Featured on the Planechase card Celestine Reef
  • Muraganda - Featured on the "Planechase" card Feeding Grounds; a prehistoric world with tropical jungles; first mentioned on the Future Sight cards Muraganda Petroglyphs and Imperiosaur, and The Mimeoplasm from Magic: The Gathering: Commander.
  • Pyrulea - Featured on the Planeschase card Horizon Boughs and the Future Sight card Horizon Canopy, Pyrulea seems covered in a massive forest whose canopy of vast leaves create a surface that other creatures live upon (both cards feature these leaves stretching off to the horizon with tiny humanoid figures standing on the massive leaves.) Note: This plane was featured in the novel: The Thran by J. Robert King. The planeswalker Dyfed brought Yawgmoth to Pyrulea as an example of other worlds and her power as a planeswalker.
  • Valla - a plane of perpetual war covered by a phenomenon called the Immersturm, featured most recently on the card Warstorm Surge from Magic: 2012.
  • Regatha - Featured on the Planechase (2012 Edition) card Mount Keralia. Regatha appears to be a vast desert.
  • Vryn - Featured on the Planechase (2012 Edition) card Trail of the Mage-Rings. Vryn appears to be covered in mountains, with a slight industrial air to it.
  • Ergamon - Featured on the Planechase (2012 Edition) card Truga Jungle.
  • Belenon - Featured on the Planechase (2012 Edition) card Windriddle Palaces and Edge of Malacol.
  • Equilor - Featured on the Planechase (2012 Edition) card Bloodhill Bastion
  • Mongseng - Featured on the Planechase (2012 Edition) card Kharasha Foothills
  • Kyneth - Featured on the Planechase (2012 Edition) card The Zephyr Maze
  • Azgol - Featured on the Planechase (2012 Edition) card Layer of the Ashen Idol. Azgol appears to be a harsh, post-apocalyptic world.
  • Kephailia - Featured on the Planechase (2012 Edition) card Aretopolis. Kephailia appears to be similar to Ravnica.
  • Kolbahan - Featured on the Planechase (2012 Edition) card Astral Arena. Kolbahan is a tangle of floating islands.
  • Fabacin - Featured on the Planechase (2012 Edition) card Grove of the Dreampods. Fabacin appears to be covered in forest.

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