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Why Magic: The Gathering's Bloomburrow Set is Quite Literally Suffering From Success

Written by Andrea Trama
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Magic: The Gathering released one of its best sets with Bloomburrow, but it's not exactly all roses.

Magic: The Gathering has been reaching out of its comfort zone for a few years now, making the equivalent of collaborations for a trading card game by introducing Secret Lair sets, but also introducing main sets with unique themes and settings. Good examples of this come from the Wilds of Eldraine and Murders at Karlov Manor sets, which stray from the usual expansions for the TCG but in a good way, giving some tropes an interesting spin that still screams Magic: The Gathering. Yet, Wizards of the Coast managed to drop one of the best sets in the game's history this year with Bloomburrow, which takes place on a plane of the same name populated by cute anthropomorphic critters.

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