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The Eon Fog
Plane — Equilor
Players skip their untap steps.
Whenever you roll {{C}}, untap all permanents you control.



legendofa on March of the Machine
2 years ago
Nah, the other planes can be invaded, although I'm curious to see what happens in Lorwyn. So it really does affect every set-centric plane.
My next list is the unvisited Planechase planes (not including whatever new material I haven't seen): Kephalai, Kolbahan, Equilor, Luvion, Belenon, Muraganda, Moag, Fabacin, Pyrulea, Valla (if it's not too similar to Kaldheim, which it's apparently a broken-off chunk of), Mongseng (not going to return, completely replaced by Tarkir), Azgol, Arkhos (thematically replaced by Theros), Karsus, Regatha, Naar Isle, Bolas's Meditation Realm (oh no), Serra's Realm (seen in bits and pieces), Xerex, Kinshala, Iquatana, Segovia, Kyneth, Vryn (briefly seen in Magic Origins), Ergamon, and Ir.
I'd like to see Belenon avoid the conflict. Between Windriddle Palaces and Edge of Malacol, it's not going to be a one-note Earth-adjacent plane. Equilor also has two cards, with Bloodhill Bastion and The Eon Fog, but that one looks less diverse and interesting. I'm willing to be proven wrong, since it shows up in one of the novels, but it's basically described as old and forgotten, where Urza's arrival was the only thing to happen in hundreds of thousands of years.