
The cards are distributed haphazardly in booster packs, with each booster containing somewhere between five and ten timeshifted cards. The cards also feature a new "futuristic" card frame to hint at potential changes to the layout of Magic cards and to denote which cards are actually timeshifted however, it has been confirmed that the Future Sight frame will not become the norm for subsequent sets. Each of these unique aspects appear on only a small number of cards, indicating that they may be more properly explored in later sets.Īdditionally, most of the cards in some way reference unexplored planes, hinting at potential themes and locations for upcoming sets. Each of the cards features some quality that has never appeared in the game before, such as a new keyword ability ( Fleshwrither), the application of a new keyword for an old ability ( Thornweald Archer), or even referencing cards and card types that do not exist yet ( Goldmeadow Lookout, Steamflogger Boss). cards that have not been printed before but may appear in a future set, also known as futureshifted. To tie in with its future theme, the Future Sight set features 81 timeshifted "pre-prints", i.e. Each Planar Chaos booster contains eight regular common cards, three timeshifted commons, two regular uncommon cards, one regular rare card and either a timeshifted uncommon or a timeshifted rare (a timeshifted uncommon being three times more likely than a rare due to the relative numbers of each in the set). Unlike Time Spiral, the cards are part of the main set and are divided into four commons, three uncommons and two rares for each color. To accentuate the theme of an alternate reality-and to denote exactly which cards were timeshifted-the Planar Chaos timeshifted cards use a new card frame to give the impression that the change to the card frames in Eighth Edition had been made differently.Īs Planar Chaos's timeshifted cards were technically new cards rather than direct reprints, it was decided to distribute them more widely than the timeshifted cards in Time Spiral. For example, Mana Tithe is radical for being a White counterspell, but in a broader sense it ties in with White's theme of regulation and taxing. These changes range from being reasonable within the scope of the modern Color Pie (such as Prodigal Pyromancer, which even became a basic set staple), to being a radical departure from a color's ordinary abilities (such as Mana Tithe.) However, all of the cards make sense within their shifted color when viewed as an avenue the color could have pursued from the beginning of Magic, but did not.

They are each functionally identical to an old card, with the crucial exception of their color. The 45 timeshifted cards in Planar Chaos (also known as planeshifted or colorshifted) represent cards being reprinted from an alternate reality.
