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'''''Magic: The Gathering Arena''''', also called '''''MTG Arena''''', '''''Magic Arena''''', and '''''MTGA''''', is a digital ''[[Magic: The Gathering]]'' game, created under the umbrella of [[Magic Digital Next|''Magic'' Digital Next]] by the [[Digital Games Studio]] of [[Wizards of the Coast]]. Though it was stated that was it not considered to be the successor of ''[[Magic Duels]]'',<ref>{{DailyRef|magic-digital/magic-digital-next-update-2017-06-13|Magic Digital Next Update|[[Jeffrey Steefel]]|June 13, 2017}}</ref> it filled the same product space. The game exists independently from ''[[Magic Online]]''. It was officially launched on September 26, 2019.<ref>{{DailyRef|magic-digital/mtg-arena-state-beta-august-2019-part-2|State of the Beta - August 2019 (Part 2)|[[Wizards of the Coast]]|September 4, 2019}}</ref>
 
It's a competitive card game where players can collect cards from an immense library updated every few months with new cards. In this way, players can continually explore new mechanics and synergies, collect new cards and have challenging matches with great diversification and complexity. 
 
==History==
[[File:Magic- The Gathering Arena logo.jpg|thumb|250px|right]]
First mentioned on August 3, 2017,<ref>[https://twitter.com/wizards_magic/status/893173352474566657 Twitter announcement from @wizards_magic]</ref> ''Magic Arena'''s reveal was on September 7, 2017.<ref>{{DailyRef|feature/everything-you-need-know-about-magic-gathering-arena-2017-09-07|Everything You Need to Know About Magic: The Gathering Arena|[[Jeffrey Steefel]]|September 7, 2017}}</ref> At the time of its introduction, the sound effects, colors, and overall design of the battlefield were similar to the competing [[Wikipedia:Hearthstone (video game)|''Hearthstone'' video game]]. ''MTG Arena'' is available to download with no fee and is a free-to-play game. Players looking to enhance their game experience have the opportunity to do so through play rewards and in-game purchases, but according to the developers' purchases are not required to access the full depth of authentic ''Magic'' gameplay.
 
Unlike ''[[Magic Online]]'', ''MTG Arena'' only focuses on the newest cards and game modes. It features the full card sets in [[Standard]], with around 1,000 new cards added every year. Wizards of the Coast is exploring opportunities to connect real-world [[LGS|in-store play]] with digital play for instance, giving rewards in ''MTG Arena'' for attending a [[Prerelease]].<ref>Charlie Hall. (April 23, 2018.) "[https://www.polygon.com/2018/4/23/17270922/magic-the-gathering-arena-digital-code-test Magic: The Gathering is testing out digital codes in physical packs of cards]", Polygon.com.</ref>
 
[[Standard]] [[format]] was added in June 2018,<ref name="June6">https://mtgarena.community.gl/forums/threads/27318</ref> [[Kaladesh block]] was included, along with introduction of [[Standard]] and its [[Banned and restricted cards|bans]]. Future banned cards are to be compensated with respective Wildcards (<c>Rampaging Ferocidon</c>and <c>Ramunap Ruins</c> not included.<ref>https://forums.mtgarena.com/forums/threads/24665/comments/118198</ref>)
 
In January 2019, when ''MTG Arena'' was still only in open beta, it became clear that the extent of play exceeded WotC's wildest expectations. On January 21, 2019, a developer blog stated about the future of ''MTG Arena'': "That said, ''MTG Arena'' is going to focus on doing some of those things differently or not at all and adding some things that only it can do. It represents a new way of playing the game, and we're embracing that."<ref>{{DailyRef|feature/and-mtg-arena-2019-01-31|The "And" of MTG Arena|[[Aaron Forsythe]] and Chris Clay|January 31, 2019}}</ref> This includes the [[hand|opening hand]] approach in best-of-one ("Bo1"); and the [[Duo Standard]] format, best-of-three play ("Bo3") without [[sideboard]]ing but changing [[deck]]s instead. Any "regular" play mode (e.g. "Ranked", "Ranked Draft", "Quick Play") was intended to be best-of-one and was referred to by WotC as "[[Arena Standard]]" outside of the client. ''Arena'' also retained best-of-three play modes, but they were called "[[Traditional]]" (e.g. "Traditional Play", "Traditional Ranked", "Traditional Draft"). However, Duo was widely deemed a failure and has been discontinued, and WotC afterwards seemed to be moving away from best-of-one. Arena became ranked best-of-three, which has, in fact, become the default mode for competitive players and tournaments.
 
Starting March 28, 2019, the game had its own tournament named ''[[Mythic Invitational Boston 2019|Mythic Invitational]]'' featuring a $1 million prize pool (USD).<ref>{{WebRef|title=The MTG Arena Mythic Invitational|url=https://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/mythic-invitational|publisher=Wizards of the Coast|date=2019-01-31|accessdate=2019-01-31}}</ref> In the same year, the [[Pro Tour]] was revamped and some [[Mythic Championship]]s were announced to be played on ''MTG Arena'' instead of tabletop.<ref>{{DailyRef|news/next-chapter-magic-esports-2018-12-06|The Next Chapter for ''Magic'': Esports|[[Elaine Chase]]|December 6, 2018}}</ref>
 
In June 2019, [[rotation]] was announced to happen with the release of the fall set of that year, ''[[Throne of Eldraine]]''.<ref name=":1" /> Players would be able to use cards from sets no longer in [[Standard]] in a newly introduced format called "[[Historic (format)|Historic]]".
 
In December 2021, [[Alchemy]] was introduced as a fast and ever-evolving experience.<ref>{{DailyRef|magic-digital/introducing-alchemy-new-way-play-mtg-arena-2021-12-02|Introducing Alchemy: A New Way To Play MTG Arena|[[Wizards of the Coast]]|December 2, 2021}}</ref><ref>{{DailyRef|magic-digital/mtg-arena-state-game-alchemy-2021-12-02|MTG Arena: State - Alchemy|[[Wizards of the Coast]]|December 2, 2021}}</ref> It intentionally diverges from the [[metagame]] of [[Standard]] and other formats to provide an alternative experience to play.<ref>{{DailyRef|magic-digital/designing-alchemy-2021-12-08|Designing for Alchemy|[[David Humpherys]]|December 8, 2021}}</ref>
 
In April 2022, [[Explorer]] was introduced as a mini [[Pioneer]] format, where all cards already implemented in the game, from core sets and expansions since [[Return to Ravnica]] are legal. Unlike [[Historic (format)|Historic]], Explorer was created to support "true-to-tabletop" gameplay, and thus does not use digital-only or Alchemy cards.
 
===Mobile version===
''MTG Arena'' became available for mobile play starting with Android early access on January 28, 2021.<ref>{{DailyRef|magic-digital/announcing-mtg-arena-mobile-android-early-access-2021-01-07|Announcing MTG Arena Mobile Android Early Access|[[Wizards of the Coast]]|January 7, 2021}}</ref><ref>{{DailyRef|magic-digital/mtg-arena-mobile-faqs-2021-01-28|MTG Arena on Mobile FAQS|[[Wizards of the Coast]]|January 28, 2021}}</ref> Additional Android device and iOS support were announced for later that year. The app is accessible to players whose mobile devices meet the Android recommended specs through the Google Play store. Android early access includes cross-platform support and all cards and formats available in ''MTG Arena''.


'''Magic: The Gathering Arena''' or '''MTG Arena''' is a digital ''[[Magic]]'' game, created under the umbrella of [[Magic Digital Next]] by the [[Digital Games Studio]]. Though it is stated that is it not considered to be the successor of ''[[Magic Duels]]''<ref>{{NewRef|magic-digital/magic-digital-next-update-2017-06-13|Magic Digital Next Update|[[Jeffrey Steefel]]|June 13, 2017}}</ref>, it fills the same product space. The game will exist independently from [[Magic Online]]. It is currently under Closed Beta development. The Closed Beta Kickoff happened on December 4, 2017.<ref>{{NewRef|magic-digital/mtg-arena-closed-beta-incoming-2017-10-25|MTG Arena Closed Beta Incoming|Chris Cao|October 25, 2017}}</ref><ref name="closed beta start date">{{NewRef|magic-digital/mtg-arena-closed-beta-starts-december-4-2017-11-21|MTG Arena Closed Beta Starts December 4|Chris Cao|November 21, 2017}}</ref>
==How to play==
{{Main|Magic: The Gathering Arena/How to play}}


== History ==
==Play modes==
===Free Play===
====Practice====
[[File:Sparky.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Sparky]]
Practice matches can be played against '''Sparky''', a little [[cat]] [[sprite]] that symbolizes a [[Planeswalker's spark|Planewalker's latent power]], who guides the players through the tutorial when they start ''MTG Arena''. In these practice matches, they are able to play a normal game of ''Magic'' against the [[Wikipedia:Artificial intelligence|AI]]. This can be used to test out new deck ideas, new cards, and new cosmetics. Sparky comments on the [[board state]] and replies to player emotes. Sparky usually uses Mono-colored Starter decks.


First mentioned on August 3, 2017<ref>[https://twitter.com/wizards_magic/status/893173352474566657 Twitter announcement from @wizards_magic]</ref>, its reveal was on September 7, 2017.<ref>{{NewRef|feature/everything-you-need-know-about-magic-gathering-arena-2017-09-07|Everything You Need to Know About Magic: The Gathering Arena|[[Jeffrey Steefel]]|September 7, 2017}}</ref> The sound effects, colors and overall design of the battlefield are similar to the competing [[Wikipedia:Hearthstone (video game)|Hearthstone video game]]. ''MTG Arena'' would be available to download with no fee and is a free-to-play game. Players looking to enhance their game experience will have the opportunity to do so through play rewards and in-game purchases, but purchases are not required to access the full depth of authentic Magic gameplay.
====Starter Deck Duel====
Players choose one of ten preconstructed decks {{-}} one for each color pair {{-}} to play against an opponent with the same deck pool. Each deck is rotated yearly with themes from that season's [[Limited]] archetypes. Players receive three ICRs as prizes to begin with, but the event does not reset even if the decks change.


Unlike [[Magic Online]], ''MTG Arena'' will only focus on the newest cards and game modes. It will feature the full card sets in [[Standard]], with around 1,000 new cards added every year. Wizards of the Coast is exploring opportunities to connect real-world [[LGS|in-store play]] with digital play — for instance, giving rewards in MTG Arena for attending a [[Prerelease]].<ref>[https://www.polygon.com/2018/4/23/17270922/magic-the-gathering-arena-digital-code-test Charlie Hall (April 23, 2018). "Magic: The Gathering is testing out digital codes in physical packs of cards." Polygon.com]</ref>
====Play====
[[File:Magic- The Gathering Arena icons.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Battlefield [[keyword]] icons]]


=== Changelog ===
Best-of-one matches. [[Mulligan]]s appear the same as usual, except "''the system draws an opening hand from each of two separately randomized copies of the decks, and leans towards giving the player the hand with the mix of spells and lands (without regard for color) closest to average for that deck''".<ref name=":1">[https://mtgarena.community.gl/forums/threads/347 Best-of-One Starting Hand and Mulligan Rules]</ref> It's a competitive unranked match queue against other players that can have decks with very different power. Often used to test a new deck in a more realistic environment than a match against AI, or to play different decks not ideal for ranking.


{| class="wikitable"
====Traditional Play====
|-
Best-of-three matches with [[sideboard]]ing. Does not use the mulligan algorithm.
! Date !! Added sets !! Other notable changes
|-
| 2017-09-07<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T6lon9-8Fck&index=2&list=PL3rP64NRtmbgCy_C3-wt5cfEzwZ5kGeA0 Magic: The Gathering Arena World Premiere Stream]</ref>
| {{set symbols|XLN}}
| Alpha version revealed.
|-
| 2017-12-04<ref name="closed beta start date" />
|
| Start of closed beta.
|-
| 2018-01-18
| {{set symbols|RIX}}
| Economy changed and collections wiped.
|-
| 2018-03-22
| {{set symbols|AKH,HOU}}
| NDA lifted. Economy changed and collections wiped. New starter decks.
|-
| 2018-04-26
| {{set symbols|DOM}}
| Economy changed. [[Magic: The Gathering Arena#Currency|Paid economy]] and events added.
|-
| 2018-06-07<ref>[https://forums.mtgarena.com/forums/threads/26697 State of the Beta for May 30, 2018]</ref>
| {{set symbols|KLD,AER,W17}}
| [[Standard#Banned list|Standard banlist]] introduced. Economy changed. More event types added.
|-
| 2018-07-12
| {{set symbols|M19}}
| Tutorial games added. Economy changed.
|-
| 2018-09-27<ref>{{NewRef|magic-digital/mtg-arena-open-all-starting-september-27-2018-09-19|MTG Arena Open to All Starting September 27|Chris Cao|September 19, 2018}}</ref>
| {{set symbols|GRN}}
| Start of open beta. Collections wiped. ''[[Kaladesh block|Kaladesh Block]]'' and [[Amonkhet block|''Amonkhet'' Block]] removed.
|}


== Play modes ==
====Ranked Play====
[[File:Constructed rank.jpg|250px|thumb|right|Constructed rank seasonal rewards]]


=== Free play ===
Best-of-one matches. Players start at Beginner rank and advance from Bronze to Diamond (each containing four tiers) and end at Mythic. Opening hands follow the algorithm outlined above. Winning several times in a row improves the player rank assignation and the end-season rewards (seasons last one month). There are queues for the four Constructed formats on Arena; Standard, Alchemy, Historic and Explorer.


'''Free-to-play mode''', best-of-one [[match]]es. Players start at Beginner rank and advance from Bronze to Diamond (each containing 4 tiers) and end at Masters. [[Mulligan]] for best-of-one looks the same, except "the system draws an opening hand from each of two separately randomized copies of the decks, and leans towards giving the player the hand with the mix of spells and lands (without regard for color) closest to average for that deck"<ref>https://mtgarena.community.gl/forums/threads/347</ref>.
====Traditional Ranked====
Best-of-three matches with [[sideboard]]ing. Count as two wins or two losses (depending on match results) for Constructed rank progression.<ref>[https://forums.mtgarena.com/forums/threads/46088 FEB 1 - 0.11.01.01 Hotfix Notes]</ref> Does not use the mulligan algorithm.


=== Competitive Play ===
===Color Challenge===
Once you've beaten the Tutorial, players will be directed to the Color Challenge to access the mono-colored decks. With player collects the card while beating the 4 planeswalkers. ([[Ajani Goldmane|Ajani]], [[Chandra Nalaar|Chandra]], [[Vivien Reid|Vivien]], [[Liliana Vess|Liliana]], [[Jace Beleren|Jace]]) and the final challenge is a match that either wins or loses. The mono deck is complete.


Free-to-play mode, Best of 3 matches with sideboarding. Match results affect constructed rank.
===Events===
'''Events''' are competitive formats with an entry fee in gold and some exclusives to gems. These formats end after a number of wins or losses with a reward based on results. Some special events are available for a limited time only (just one week or even a weekend).
{{Main|Magic: The Gathering Arena/Events}}


=== Quick Constructed ===
==Features==
===Starter pack===
Each player account starts out with three booster packs to open for each set available, as well as the five monocolored [[Magic: The Gathering Arena/Preconstructed Decks|preconstructed decks]]. Each deck contains 6 [[Rare|rares]]:


Entry fee: 500 Gold or 95 Gems. Best-of-one matches, run ends after 7 wins or 3 losses. Match results affect constructed rank. Rewards based on total wins are:
===Additional decks===
* 0 wins — 100 Gold and 3 [[uncommon]]+ cards
Ten additional dual-colored decks can be unlocked by playing daily. Each deck contains 6 [[rare]]s and 1 [[mythic rare]].
* 1 win — 200 Gold and 3 uncommon+ cards
{{Main|Magic: The Gathering Arena/Preconstructed decks}}
* 2 wins — 300 Gold and 3 uncommon+ cards
* 3 wins — 400 Gold and 3 uncommon+ cards
* 4 wins — 500 Gold, 2 uncommon+ and 1 [[rare]]+ cards
* 5 wins — 600 Gold, 2 uncommon+ and 1 rare+ cards
* 6 wins — 800 Gold, 1 uncommon+ and 2 rare+ cards
* 7 wins — 1000 Gold, 1 uncommon+ and 2 rare+ cards


=== Competitive Constructed ===
===New Player Experience (NPE)===
When you launch the game, you will automatically be taken to the first of a series of new tutorial games.<ref name="July 2018">[https://mtgarena.community.gl/forums/threads/31047 July 12, 2018 Update {{-}} 0.06.00.000 Release Notes]</ref> These short games will review the basics of playing ''Magic: The Gathering Arena'' as you battle against different computer-controlled opponents. Which is scripted that could unlock to Color Challenge.


Entry fee: 1,000 Gold or 190 Gems. Best of 3 matches with sideboarding, run ends after 5 wins or 2 losses. Match results affect constructed rank. Rewards based on total wins are:
====NPE Opponents====
* 0 wins — 3 uncommon+ cards
#Kylea of [[Llanowar]], [[Dominaria (plane)|Dominaria]] {{G}}
* 1 win — 500 Gold, 2 uncommon+ and 1 rare+ cards
#Miirbo of [[Ravnica]] {{R}}
* 2 wins — 1000 Gold, 2 uncommon+ and 1 rare+ cards
#Calubi of [[Ixalan (plane)|Ixalan]] {{U}}
* 3 wins — 1500 Gold, 1 uncommon+ and 2 rare+ cards
#Viper Nang of [[Tarkir]] {{B}}
* 4 wins — 1700 Gold, 1 uncommon+ and 2 rare+ cards
#[[Nicol Bolas]] on [[Amonkhet (plane)|Amonkhet]] {{B}}{{U}}{{R}}
* 5 wins — 2100 Gold and 3 rare+ cards


=== Quick Draft ===
===Deck building===
A player can build up to 75 decks with 60 to 250 cards within each. Players start off with the [[#Starter pack|preconstructed decks]] in their list of decks, though these can be deleted by the player if they desire. Players may choose any one of these decks at a time to play with for [[Constructed]] modes. The filters in the deck builder allow for viewing cards sorted by rarity, color, type, and/or ownership. It is also possible to sort by set by typing "e:SET_ID" (SEt_ID's can be found [[set#List of Magic expansions and sets|here]].<ref>[https://forums.mtgarena.com/forums/threads/37045 State of the (Open) Beta - September 26th, 2018]</ref> Specific cards can be found by typing their name into the search bar (e.g., <c>Island</c>). All filters can be removed by pressing "Reset" in the Advanced Filters menu.


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===Currency===
Single matches, run ends after 7 wins or 3 losses. Players make 40+ card decks and keep all drafted cards. [[Booster draft]] formats are: AER-AER-KLD, HOU-HOU-AKH, RIX-RIX-XLN, DOM-DOM-DOM, M19-M19-M19. Deck construction and drafting times aren't limited, and players draft vs. AI opponents. When sign-up time is over, there's additional 2 hours time to finish matches. After draft match window closes players get rewards according to their win record.<ref name="May">[https://forums.mtgarena.com/forums/threads/24665 ​State of the Beta for May ... - Magic the Gathering: Arena]</ref> Draft has its own rank system. Match results affect limited rank.
[[File:MTG Arena Gold.png|right|thumb|85px|Gold]]
[[File:MTG Arena Gem.png|right|thumb|Gem]]
There are two in-game currencies forming the basis of the ''MTG Arena'' economy.<ref name="Developing">{{DailyRef|magic-digital/developing-mtg-arena-economy-2018-01-17|Developing the MTG Arena Economy|Chris Clay|January 17, 2018}}</ref>


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*'''Gold''' — by winning games (750 gold total after the 14th win of the day; alternates with card bonuses), completing daily quests with a reward of 500 or 750 gold, finishing Constructed events and leveling up in the Mastery Pass tree.
Entry fee: 5,000 Gold or 750 Gems. Rewards based on total wins are:
*'''Gems''' purchased for real money from the in-game store. VAT not included.<ref name="April">[https://mtgarena.community.gl/forums/threads/21818 State of the Beta for April 25 - Magic the Gathering: Arena]</ref> Gems are given out for winning matches in [[Limited]]-based events (some accessible paying gold).
* 0 wins 50 Gems and 1 Pack (20% chance of having two instead)
**750 gems US$/€ 4.99
* 1 win 100 Gems and 1 Pack (22% chance of having two instead)
**2,500 gems US$/€ 4.99 (one time only purchase per account)
* 2 wins 200 Gems and 1 Pack (24% chance of having two instead)
**1,600 gems US$/€ 9.99
* 3 wins 300 Gems and 1 Pack (26% chance of having two instead)
**3,500 gems US$/€ 14.99 (one time only purchase per account)
* 4 wins 450 Gems and 1 Pack (30% chance of having two instead)
**3,400 gems US$/€ 19.99
* 5 wins 650 Gems and 1 Pack (35% chance of having two instead)
**9,200 gems US$/€ 49.99
* 6 wins 850 Gems and 1 Pack (40% chance of having two instead)
**20,000 gems US$/€ 99.99
* 7 wins 950 Gems and 2 Packs.


Similar game mode in [[Magic Online]] is called ''Friendly Single-Game Draft League''.
Typically either gold or gems can be used to unlock packs, events, and more in the future. However, there are some events and cosmetic items that can only be purchased with gems.


=== Competitive Draft ===
===Ranking===
Entry fee: 1500 gems only, Best of 3 matches with sideboarding, run ends after 5 wins or 2 losses. M19-M19-M19 Booster draft format. Match results affect limited rank. Rewards based on total wins are:
In Ranked play either Limited or Constructed , there are six ranks, five of which use classically valuable materials: Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum, Diamond and Mythic. Each rank requires a certain number of wins to progress, with four gradations in each classification. Bronze, Silver and Gold require three wins per gradation; a player loses half a win's progress per loss. At Platinum and Diamond, a player needs six wins, and each loss is worth the same as a win. Limited ranking uses five wins a gradation in Platinum and Diamond but is otherwise the same. At Mythic, the player is placed at a percentage relative to the population, and at the top 1% they receive a pure numerical ranking. On the last day of every month, the ranks are reset and compressed, with Mythic players returning to Platinum 4 and the rest compressed in ranks below that. Players will receive rewards, including packs, gold, and card styles based on their standing at the end of the month.
* 0 wins — 1 Pack
* 1 win — 2 Packs
* 2 wins — 3 Packs and 800 Gems
* 3 wins — 4 Packs and 1500 Gems
* 4 wins — 5 Packs and 1800 Gems
* 5 wins — 6 Packs and 2100 Gems


=== Quick Singleton ===
Independent stress testing of the system shows an internal matchmaking and placement algorithm that persists between months, which is not something acknowledged publicly by the Arena team. The Mythic ranking calculations are also generally unknown.
The deck must have just one copy of any card, except the basic lands.


Entry fee: 500 gold or 95 gems, run ends after 7 wins or 3 losses.
===Booster packs===
[[Booster pack]]s are eight-card boosters containing five Commons, two Uncommons, and one Rare/Mythic.<ref name="Developing"/> The Rare card can upgrade to a Mythic with an indicative rate of 1:8. A single pack costs 1,000 gold or 200 gems through bundles. Packs can be purchased in bundles of 3, 6, 15, 45, and 90. Uncommon and rare Wildcards are guaranteed every 6 packs and every 30 packs the guaranteed rare Wildcard is upgraded to Mythic. Custom amounts of packs can't be set when buying them in bulk. Purchasing via gold requires no confirmation. Booster packs don't contain [[Welcome Deck|welcome deck]] cards.


=== Brewer's Delight ===
A mythic pack sold for 1,300 gold guarantees a [[Mythic rare]] for those looking to collect those.<ref>{{DailyRef|magic-digital/mtg-arena-announcements-may-25-2022|MTG Arena Announcements, May 25, 2022|[[Wizards of the Coast]]| May 25, 2022}}</ref>
Entry fee: 250 gold or 50 gems, Best of 3, ''<<Rewards are cards selected by designers to help build some fun out-of-meta decks>>''


==Features==
[[File:Arena_Golden_Pack.png|right|thumb|85px|Golden pack]]
Golden packs are special six-card boosters introduced in ''[[The Brothers' War]]'' that contain only rare and mythic rare cards.<ref>{{DailyRef|mtg-arena/mtg-arena-announcements-october-26-2022|MTG Arena Announcements, October 26, 2022|[[Wizards of the Coast]]|October 26, 2022}}</ref><ref>{{DailyRef|mtg-arena/introducing-mtg-arena-golden-packs|Introducing MTG Arena Golden Packs|[[Wizards of the Coast]]|October 27, 2022}}</ref> Each pack contains:
*One mythic rare from any Standard-legal set.
*Two rares from the newest Standard-legal set.
*Three rares from any Standard-legal set.
Each of the rare cards has a one-in-eight chance to be upgraded to a mythic rare.
Golden packs cannot be bought directly but are awarded to the player as a bonus for each 10 booster packs bought. Draft packs and booster packs that are earned through play do not count towards earning a Golden pack.


[[Standard]] [[format]] was added in June 2018<ref name="June6">https://mtgarena.community.gl/forums/threads/27318</ref>, [[Kaladesh block]] was included last, along with introduction of Standard and its [[Banned and restricted cards|bans]]. Future banned cards will be compensated with respective Wildcards (<c>Rampaging Ferocidon</c> and <c>Ramunap Ruins</c> not included<ref>https://forums.mtgarena.com/forums/threads/24665/comments/118198</ref>).
===Draft packs===
Limited packs on MTG Arena include the features of [[Play Booster]]s starting with ''[[Murders at Karlov Manor]]'', including [[Special Guests]] and cards from [[The List]]. There are 13 cards in Play Boosters, smaller than draft packs of the past, and the guaranteed premium card is a second "wild card slot", as premium is not programmed into Arena. Any cards you draft will be automatically added to your collection. Because MTG Arena's older formats are different from those of tabletop ''Magic'', the designers of MTG Arena have worked with the [[Play Design]] team on a few card swaps on The List.<ref>{{DailyRef|mtg-arena/play-boosters-on-mtg-arena|Play Boosters on MTG Arena|[[Wizards of the Coast]]|October 18, 2023}}</ref> Draft packs are generated ("opened") during Limited Events, costing 1500 gems or 10000 gold for human draft pods, or 750 gems and 5000 gold for automated drafts. Previous draft packs contained 14 or 15 cards, mirroring tabletop drafts, and premium cards were also removed.<ref name="Developing"/>


=== Starter pack ===
===Free rewards===
====Daily rewards====
Every day, players can earn up to 750 gold and 6 individual card rewards ([[ICR|''ICR''s]]) winning matches (up to 15 win/reward instances) while playing in Standard Play, ranked modes, or events.


Each player account starts out with 3 Booster packs to open for each set available, as well as the following 10 [[Magic: The Gathering Arena/Preconstructed Decks|preconstructed decks]], with more than 300 unique ''Magic'' cards:
Additionally, every 24 hours, players get a '''[[MTG Arena Quest|Daily Quest]]''' with a reward of 500 or 750 gold.  Players can have up to three uncompleted Daily Quests at a time.
{{Decks|preconstructed
  |type=iconic
  |Azorius Ascension|WU|Kumena's Awakening
  |Dimir Manipulation|UB|Tetzimoc, Primal Death
  |The Brazen Coalition|BR|Captain Lannery Storm
  |The Sun Empire|RG|Burning Sun's Avatar
  |Selesnya Pride|GW|Regal Caracal
  |The Legion of Dusk|WB|Call to the Feast
  |Izzet Spellweaving|UR|Enigma Drake
  |Golgari Exploration|BG|Wildgrowth Walker
  |Boros Assault|RW|Glory-Bound Initiate
  |The River Heralds|GU|River Sneak
}}


=== New Player Experience (NPE) ===
'''Daily Win Bonuses''' are counted for wins that occur every 24 hours after each server reset (at 3 am. PST, or 2 am. PST at summer saving time). The table below <ref name="MTG Arena Drop Rates">{{DailyRef|magic.wizards.com/en/promotions/drop-rates|MAGIC: THE GATHERING ARENA – REWARD DISTRIBUTION & DROP RATE INFORMATION|Wizards of the Coast|January 9, 2019}}</ref> outlines the rewards associated with each incremental win:
When you launch the game, you will automatically be taken to the first of a series of new tutorial games.<ref name="July 2018">[https://mtgarena.community.gl/forums/threads/31047 July 12, 2018 Update {{-}} 0.06.00.000 Release Notes]</ref>These short games will review the basics of playing Magic: The Gathering Arena as you battle against different computer-controlled opponents.
====Exclusive cards====
To facilitate the creation of the NPE and to transition players smoothly into the normal play experience the designers introduced some MTG Arena exclusive cards ({{keyrune|parl3|size=1.5}}). This set also contains some "reprinted" cards from former sets. Some of the white cards are accessible to players, and Standard-legal for MTG Arena (marked with {{symbol|Tick}}).<ref name="July 2018"/> The rest are tutorial-only (marked with {{symbol|Cross}}).


The following list does not contain a card that is already printed in paper Magic unless it's Standard-legal only for MTG Arena.
{|
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| 1st win — 250 gold + 25 Mastery XP ||  || 6th win — 50 gold + 25 Mastery XP ||  || 11th win — 1 ''ICR''
|-
| 2nd win — 100 gold + 25 Mastery XP ||  || 7th win — 1 ''ICR'' + 25 Mastery XP||  || 12th win — 25 gold
|-
| 3rd win — 100 gold + 25 Mastery XP ||  || 8th win — 50 gold + 25 Mastery XP ||  || 13th win — 1 ''ICR''
|-
| 4th win — 100 gold + 25 Mastery XP ||  || 9th win — 1 ''ICR'' + 25 Mastery XP||  || 14th win — 25 gold
|-
| 5th win — 1 ''ICR'' + 25 Mastery XP||  || 10th win — 50 gold + 25 Mastery XP ||  || 15th win — 1 ''ICR''
|}


=====White=====
The [[ICR|''ICR''s]] included in Daily Win Rewards are uncommon Standard-legal cards (each Standard set is distributed equally), each of which have a chance to upgrade to a rare card (7%) or a mythic card (4%).<ref name="MTG Arena Drop Rates"/>
* <c>Angelic Reward</c> {{symbol|Tick}}
* <c>Blinding Radiance</c> {{symbol|Cross}}
* <c>Confront the Assault</c> {{symbol|Tick}}
* <c>Inspiring Commander</c> {{symbol|Tick}}
* <c>Shrine Keeper</c> {{symbol|Cross}}
* <c>Spiritual Guardian</c> {{symbol|Tick}} (originally printed in ''[[Portal]]'')
* <c>Tactical Advantage</c> {{symbol|Tick}}
=====Blue=====
* <c>River's Favor</c> {{symbol|Cross}}
* <c>Shorecomber Crab</c> {{symbol|Cross}}
* <c>Titanic Pelagosaur</c> {{symbol|Cross}}
* <c>Zephyr Gull</c> {{symbol|Cross}}
=====Black=====
* <c>Cruel Cut</c> {{symbol|Cross}}
* <c>Nimble Pilferer</c> {{symbol|Cross}}
* <c>Soulhunter Rakshasa</c> {{symbol|Cross}}
=====Red=====
* <c>Goblin Bruiser</c> {{symbol|Cross}}
* <c>Goblin Gang Leader</c> {{symbol|Cross}}
* <c>Ogre Painbringer</c> {{symbol|Cross}}
=====Green=====
* <c>Feral Roar</c> {{symbol|Cross}}
* <c>Treetop Warden</c> {{symbol|Cross}}


=== Deck builder ===
Individual cards were planned to be earnable through play.<ref name="Developing"/> Wizards of the Coast tested a system where for every match win, players would receive one card, up to 30 per day, but switched the system to higher daily gold rewards. This was replaced with a system that provides players with up to six per day, alternating with gold, after the fourth daily win.
[[File:MTG Arena code card.jpg|250px|thumb|right|MTG Arena code card.png]]
====Weekly rewards====
Every week players can earn 250 experience points for the first 15 wins in Standard Play, ranked modes, or events (resetting each Sunday at 9 am. UTC). At the moment every 1000 exp points earn (4 matches won) players level up in the '''Mastery Ranks''' they have. The basic Set Mastery rewards all players with 1 booster pack of the current expansion every 2 levels (and reset with every new expansion). The '''Mastery Pass''' rank adds more rewards of different types, detailed below.


A player can build up to 30 decks(60 in the future<ref>[https://mtgarena.community.gl/forums/threads/22168/comments/110080 MTG Arena Forums]</ref>) with 60 to 250 cards, including the [[#Starter pack|preconstructed decks]] (though those can be deleted), and chose one of them for [[#Ranked constructed|Ranked]] or [[#Quick constructed|Quick]] [[Constructed]] modes. Filters allow searching by rarity, color, type, and ownership; set filtering is planned for future update. Specific basic lands can be found by writing land name in search box (e.g. "island") and pressing Reset in Advanced Filters menu.
[[File:Wildcard_waste.png|250px|thumb|Redeeming a mythic Wildcard]]
====Promotional codes====
{{Main|Magic: The Gathering Arena/Promotional codes}}
Non-unique promotional codes are sometimes released through social media or e-mail, which can be used to get free boosters packs, cards, experience to level up the player, Set Mastery and card styles on the Store page. The introduction of the player inbox alongside ''[[Alchemy: The Brothers' War]]'' allowed Wizards of the Coast to distributed promotional rewards directly to players, rather than be reliant on codes.<ref>{{DailyRef|mtg-arena/mtg-arena-release-notes-alchemy-the-brothers-war|MTG Arena: Release Notes – Alchemy: The Brothers' War|Megan O'Malley|December 12, 2022}}</ref> 


=== Currency ===
====Arena Code cards====
Additional rewards can be obtained by buying paper [[Prerelease]] Kits, [[Starter Kit]]s or other paper products. These come with redemption cards with a unique code.<ref>[https://magic.wizards.com/promotions Magic: The Gathering Promotions]</ref> They often provide copies of the exactly same product on ''MTG Arena''.


There are two in-game currencies forming the basis of the ''MTG'' Arena economy.<ref name="Developing">{{NewRef|magic-digital/developing-mtg-arena-economy-2018-01-17|Developing the MTG Arena Economy|Chris Clay|January 17, 2018}}</ref>
===Set Mastery system===
With ''Core Set 2020'', the Set Mastery system was introduced to help players explore the latest card set release, and earn more rewards in the process.<ref name="June 2019">{{DailyRef|magic-digital/mtg-arena-state-beta-june-27-2019|MTG Arena: State of the Beta – June 2019|Chris Clay|June 27, 2019}}</ref><ref>{{WebRef|url=https://aetherhub.com/Article/MTG-Arena-Mastery-System-Guide|title=MTG Arena Mastery System Guide|author=Andreliverod|date=July 3, 2019|publisher=Aetherhub.com}}</ref> All players gain access to the standard Set Mastery system, with the Mastery Tree and reward track. A new Set Mastery will be available once a new set is released on ''MTG Arena'', and players will have access to it until the next set releases. Rewards include [[booster pack]]s and Set Mastery Orbs (which can be redeemed for card styles). 


* [[Gold]] — by winning games (4 wins per day, 550 gold total), completing daily quests with reward of 500 or 750 gold, and finishing events.
The player levels up through the Set Master gaining experience (''XP''), with 1000 XP per level. There are several ways to get XP:
* Gems — purchased for real money from the in-game store. VAT not included.<ref name="April">[https://mtgarena.community.gl/forums/threads/21818 ​State of the Beta for April 25 - Magic the Gathering: Arena]</ref>
** 750 Gems — $4.99 USD
** 1,600 Gems — $9.99 USD
** 3,400 Gems — $19.99 USD
** 9,200 Gems — $49.99 USD
** 20,000 Gems — $99.99 USD


Both gold and gems can be used to unlock packs, events, and more in the future. While there will be some cosmetic items that can only be purchased with gems, there won't be any gameplay content that can only be unlocked with real money.
*500 XP points per daily quest completed (so around 15.000 XP per month) 
*250 XP per weekly win completed (max 15 wins per week, so around 15.000 XP per month) 
*gift codes released (if not yet expired), in particular near the end of the season 
*special events (often available for a very short time) 
*direct gem purchase (1000 XP per 250 gems)


=== Booster packs ===
Through gift codes and special events, players will be able to earn an additional 15.000 XP (15 levels), over the daily quests and weekly wins.<ref>{{DailyRef|magic-digital/mastery-system-check-2019-07-02|Mastery System Check-In|Chris Cao|July 2, 2019}}</ref> 


[[Booster pack]]s are eight-card boosters containing 5 commons, 2 uncommons, and 1 rare or mythic rare.<ref name="Developing"/> Single pack costs 1,000 gold or 200 Gems through bundles. Packs can be purchased for gems in bundles of 3, 6, 15, 45 and 90. Rare wildcards guaranteed every 15 packs and mythic wildcards guaranteed every 30 packs. 45 and 90 pack bundles of [[Dominaria]] also contain <c>Firesong and Sunspeaker</c>, similar to [[Booster box promo cards|Buy-a-box]]-only addition for paper release. Custom pack amount can't be bought. <!--UI warning-->Purchasing via Gold requires no confirmation. Booster Packs don't contain [[Welcome Deck|welcome deck]] cards.
Set Mastery older than the current cannot be completed later.


3 packs per week (1 for every 5 wins) are rewarded through weekly quest. Those packs won't have banned cards inside<ref>https://mtgarena.community.gl/forums/threads/24665/comments/118541</ref>.
====Mastery Pass====
A Mastery Pass, which can be purchased for 3,400 gems, expands the number and types of items players can receive by playing.<ref name="June 2019"/><ref>{{WebRef|url=https://aetherhub.com/Article/Is-the-MTG-Arena-Mastery-Pass-worth-it|title=Is the MTG Arena Mastery Pass worth it?|author=Andreliverod|date=July 3, 2019|publisher=Aetherhub.com}}</ref> The distribution of the prizes vary depending on the time between releases, but there are some rewards that are consistent. Currently, the typical material the Mastery Pass rewards 1,200 Gems, 4,000 Gold, a Player Draft token, 10 random Mythics, and 20 boosters distributed in various older sets in Standard. Cosmetic rewards include thematic Pets, card sleeves, enough Orbs to complete the cosmetic tree, and some common and uncommon card styles. Prizes that make up the remaining levels include avatars, text emotes, sticker emotes, and some rares.


=== Draft packs ===
[[File:MTG Arena Ticket MH3.png|thumb|right|Ticket introduced for ''Psychic Frog's Horizon Hideaway'' prize wall]]
For ''[[Modern Horizons 3]]'', a Historic supplemental set, a different player reward system dubbed the "Horizon Hideaway" was opened, running concurrently with the ''[[Outlaws of Thunder Junction]]'' track.<ref>{{DailyRef|mtg-arena/psychic-frogs-horizon-hideaway-on-mtg-arena|Psychic Frog's Horizon Hideaway on MTG Arena|[[Lee Sharpe]]|May 28, 2024}}</ref>  It used a different currency (tickets) instead of experience and granted players prizes related to that set, costing 2800 gems to enter. Unlike the track, players can pick and choose the prizes they desire, but there is no recouping the gem cost. This new formation could be due to feedback regarding the previous two Historic-only set releases of ''[[Alchemy Horizons: Baldur's Gate]]'' and ''[[The Lord of the Rings: Tales of Middle-earth]]'' that reduced Standard-legal pack prizes available for ''[[Streets of New Capenna]]'' and ''[[March of the Machine]]'' respectively.


Draft packs will contain 14 cards mirroring tabletop drafts (the basic land has been removed).<ref name="Developing"/> Drafting will also add cards to your collection, as any card you draft will be automatically added to your collection.
===Wildcards===
Wildcards are special cards that have a chance to appear in the place of each card at any rarity in every booster you open.<ref name="Developing"/> Wildcards have their own rarity of common, uncommon, rare, and mythic rare. Wildcards can also be received through opening The Vault, or bonus ones every six boosters opened. You can redeem a Wildcard one-to-one for any card at that same rarity. This is called '''crafting''' a card. Any time a card is banned in any format, a wildcard for each copy of that card's rarity would be provided to the player. However, rebalancing will not provide any compensation.


=== Individual card rewards===
Rare and Mythic wildcards could be purchased in a bundle for US$50.


Individual cards planned to be earnable through play.<ref name="Developing"/> Wizards of the Coast tested a system where for every match win, players will receive one card, up to 30 per day, but switched economy to higher daily gold rewards.
===The Vault===
When you would collect a fifth copy (or more) of a card, you earn Vault progress instead of adding that card to your collection. The current contents of The Vault are:
*Three uncommon Wildcards
*Two rare Wildcards
*One mythic rare Wildcard


=== Wildcards ===
Every fifth copy of a common or uncommon card will earn you progress towards your next vault opening:<ref name="April"/>


[[File:Wildcard_waste.png|thumb|Redeeming a mythic wildcard]]
*Uncommon — 0.3%
*Common — 0.1%


Wildcards are special cards that have a chance to appear in the place of each card at any rarity in every booster you open.<ref name="Developing"/> Wildcards have their own rarity of common, uncommon, rare, and mythic rare. Wildcards can also be received through opening The Vault. You can redeem a Wildcard one-to-one for any card at that same rarity.
When acquiring the fifth copy of a rare or mythic rare card, you will not get any Vault progress, instead you get 20 gems for rares and 40 gems for mythics. Opening The Vault requires getting duplicates through packs/drafting: 900 common or 300 uncommon duplicates. Duplicates progress define value of one mythic = two rare = {{overline|3.|3}} uncommon = ten common duplicate cards.


=== The Vault ===
===Card styles===
[[File:MTG Arena Cosmetic.png|right|thumb|85px|Card style icon]]
"Card styles" are optional cosmetic treatments that change the way the front of a MTG Arena card looks.<ref>{{WebRef|url=https://forums.mtgarena.com/forums/threads/53744|title=Cosmetics FAQ|author=MTG Arena Admin|date=April, 2019|publisher=MTG Arena forums}}</ref> The first card styles combined a parallax effect with extended [[art]]work to replace the front of a MTG Arena card with a pseudo 3-D animation.<ref name=":0">[https://forums.mtgarena.com/forums/threads/53769 March 2019 State of the Beta: In like a Leonin]</ref> They were introduced in March 2019.<ref>{{DailyRef|magic-digital/mtg-arena-state-beta-march-2019-03-20|MTG Arena: State of the Beta - March 2019|Chris Clay|March 20, 2019}}</ref> Another popular style was the stained glass style for ''[[War of the Spark]]'' [[planeswalker]]s.


When you would collect a fifth copy (or more) of a card, you earn vault progress instead of adding that card to your collection. The current contents of the Vault are:
====Selected Styles====
* 3 uncommon wildcards,
<gallery>
* 2 rare wildcards,
File:Sulphur Falls card style.gif|Animated Cards
* 1 mythic rare wildcard.
File:Stained glass card style.jpg|Stained-glass
File:Chemisters's Insight card style.png|Extended
File:Throne of Eldraine Showcase Style.png|Eldraine Showcase
File:Obstinate Baloth card style.png|Obstinate Baloth card style
</gallery>


Beginning in April 2018, players earned 3.(3)% Vault progress for each 8-card Booster pack they open. As of July 2018, you no longer earn Vault progress for opening packs.<ref>[https://mtgarena.community.gl/forums/threads/31047 JULY 12 - UPDATE 0.06.00.00 RELEASE NOTES]</ref> Every time you get the fifth copy of a card will earn you progress towards your next vault opening<ref name="April"/>:
==Playing fields==
* Mythic — 1.(1)%
The playing field or [[playmat]] provides the backdrop to the gameplay. Most of them are themed around specific set. They can have moving and/or interactive elements and sound effects.
* Rare — 0.(5)%
* Uncommon — 0.(3)%
* Common — 0.(1)%


Opening the Vault requires getting duplicates through packs/drafting: 1000 common, 333 uncommon, 180 rare, or 90 mythic rares duplicates. Duplicates progress define value of 1 mythic = 2 rares = 3.(3) uncommon = 10 common duplicate cards. Therefore, the value of a single Vault with 1 mythic, 2 rare and 3 uncommon wildcards is equal to 3 mythic wildcards. That way a single wildcard of any rarity equals 30 duplicates of the same rarity.
==Companions==
Companions are animated creatures or objects that can be your pet on the playing table. As a cosmetic, they can be seen and interacted with on the battlefield. They do not impact gameplay or provide any kind of advantage. Most companions can be acquired through the Mastery Pass, with each new set providing new companions. They can be seen on the left and right side of the playing field.


== References ==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
File:MTG Arena CompleatedLogo.png|Arena is Compleat as part of [[New Phyrexia's Invasion of the Multiverse]].
File:Arena Pets.jpg|Arena Companions
File:Arena Wildcards.jpg|Arena Wildcards
</gallery>


==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{Reflist}}


== External links ==
==External links==
 
*{{DailyRef|magic-digital/magic-gathering-arena-starter-guide-2020-01-17|Magic: The Gathering Arena – Starter Guide|[[Wizards of the Coast]]|January 17, 2020}}
* [https://magic.wizards.com/en/mtgarena/faq MTG Arena Public FAQS]
*{{DailyRef|magic-digital/mtg-arena-economy-2022-03-17|On the MTG Arena Economy in 2022|[[Wizards of the Coast]]|March 17, 2022}}
* [https://mtgarena.community.gl/forums MTG Arena Forums]
*{{DailyRef|mtg-arena/on-whiteboards-naps-and-living-breakthrough|On Whiteboards, Naps and Living Breakthrough|Alex Werner|July 31, 2023}}
*{{DailyRef|mtg-arena/state-of-formats-in-mtg-arena|State of Formats in MTG Arena|[[Jay Parker]]|September 11, 2023}}
*[https://magic.wizards.com/en/mtgarena/faq MTG Arena Public FAQS]
*[https://magicarena.fandom.com/ MTG Arena Wiki]


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Magic: The Gathering Arena, also called MTG Arena, Magic Arena, and MTGA, is a digital Magic: The Gathering game, created under the umbrella of Magic Digital Next by the Digital Games Studio of Wizards of the Coast. Though it was stated that was it not considered to be the successor of Magic Duels,[1] it filled the same product space. The game exists independently from Magic Online. It was officially launched on September 26, 2019.[2]

It's a competitive card game where players can collect cards from an immense library updated every few months with new cards. In this way, players can continually explore new mechanics and synergies, collect new cards and have challenging matches with great diversification and complexity.

History

First mentioned on August 3, 2017,[3] Magic Arena's reveal was on September 7, 2017.[4] At the time of its introduction, the sound effects, colors, and overall design of the battlefield were similar to the competing Hearthstone video game. MTG Arena is available to download with no fee and is a free-to-play game. Players looking to enhance their game experience have the opportunity to do so through play rewards and in-game purchases, but according to the developers' purchases are not required to access the full depth of authentic Magic gameplay.

Unlike Magic Online, MTG Arena only focuses on the newest cards and game modes. It features the full card sets in Standard, with around 1,000 new cards added every year. Wizards of the Coast is exploring opportunities to connect real-world in-store play with digital play for instance, giving rewards in MTG Arena for attending a Prerelease.[5]

Standard format was added in June 2018,[6] Kaladesh block was included, along with introduction of Standard and its bans. Future banned cards are to be compensated with respective Wildcards (Rampaging Ferocidonand Ramunap Ruins not included.[7])

In January 2019, when MTG Arena was still only in open beta, it became clear that the extent of play exceeded WotC's wildest expectations. On January 21, 2019, a developer blog stated about the future of MTG Arena: "That said, MTG Arena is going to focus on doing some of those things differently or not at all and adding some things that only it can do. It represents a new way of playing the game, and we're embracing that."[8] This includes the opening hand approach in best-of-one ("Bo1"); and the Duo Standard format, best-of-three play ("Bo3") without sideboarding but changing decks instead. Any "regular" play mode (e.g. "Ranked", "Ranked Draft", "Quick Play") was intended to be best-of-one and was referred to by WotC as "Arena Standard" outside of the client. Arena also retained best-of-three play modes, but they were called "Traditional" (e.g. "Traditional Play", "Traditional Ranked", "Traditional Draft"). However, Duo was widely deemed a failure and has been discontinued, and WotC afterwards seemed to be moving away from best-of-one. Arena became ranked best-of-three, which has, in fact, become the default mode for competitive players and tournaments.

Starting March 28, 2019, the game had its own tournament named Mythic Invitational featuring a $1 million prize pool (USD).[9] In the same year, the Pro Tour was revamped and some Mythic Championships were announced to be played on MTG Arena instead of tabletop.[10]

In June 2019, rotation was announced to happen with the release of the fall set of that year, Throne of Eldraine.[11] Players would be able to use cards from sets no longer in Standard in a newly introduced format called "Historic".

In December 2021, Alchemy was introduced as a fast and ever-evolving experience.[12][13] It intentionally diverges from the metagame of Standard and other formats to provide an alternative experience to play.[14]

In April 2022, Explorer was introduced as a mini Pioneer format, where all cards already implemented in the game, from core sets and expansions since Return to Ravnica are legal. Unlike Historic, Explorer was created to support "true-to-tabletop" gameplay, and thus does not use digital-only or Alchemy cards.

Mobile version

MTG Arena became available for mobile play starting with Android early access on January 28, 2021.[15][16] Additional Android device and iOS support were announced for later that year. The app is accessible to players whose mobile devices meet the Android recommended specs through the Google Play store. Android early access includes cross-platform support and all cards and formats available in MTG Arena.

How to play

Play modes

Free Play

Practice

Sparky

Practice matches can be played against Sparky, a little cat sprite that symbolizes a Planewalker's latent power, who guides the players through the tutorial when they start MTG Arena. In these practice matches, they are able to play a normal game of Magic against the AI. This can be used to test out new deck ideas, new cards, and new cosmetics. Sparky comments on the board state and replies to player emotes. Sparky usually uses Mono-colored Starter decks.

Starter Deck Duel

Players choose one of ten preconstructed decks — one for each color pair — to play against an opponent with the same deck pool. Each deck is rotated yearly with themes from that season's Limited archetypes. Players receive three ICRs as prizes to begin with, but the event does not reset even if the decks change.

Play

Battlefield keyword icons

Best-of-one matches. Mulligans appear the same as usual, except "the system draws an opening hand from each of two separately randomized copies of the decks, and leans towards giving the player the hand with the mix of spells and lands (without regard for color) closest to average for that deck".[11] It's a competitive unranked match queue against other players that can have decks with very different power. Often used to test a new deck in a more realistic environment than a match against AI, or to play different decks not ideal for ranking.

Traditional Play

Best-of-three matches with sideboarding. Does not use the mulligan algorithm.

Ranked Play

Constructed rank seasonal rewards

Best-of-one matches. Players start at Beginner rank and advance from Bronze to Diamond (each containing four tiers) and end at Mythic. Opening hands follow the algorithm outlined above. Winning several times in a row improves the player rank assignation and the end-season rewards (seasons last one month). There are queues for the four Constructed formats on Arena; Standard, Alchemy, Historic and Explorer.

Traditional Ranked

Best-of-three matches with sideboarding. Count as two wins or two losses (depending on match results) for Constructed rank progression.[17] Does not use the mulligan algorithm.

Color Challenge

Once you've beaten the Tutorial, players will be directed to the Color Challenge to access the mono-colored decks. With player collects the card while beating the 4 planeswalkers. (Ajani, Chandra, Vivien, Liliana, Jace) and the final challenge is a match that either wins or loses. The mono deck is complete.

Events

Events are competitive formats with an entry fee in gold and some exclusives to gems. These formats end after a number of wins or losses with a reward based on results. Some special events are available for a limited time only (just one week or even a weekend).

Features

Starter pack

Each player account starts out with three booster packs to open for each set available, as well as the five monocolored preconstructed decks. Each deck contains 6 rares:

Additional decks

Ten additional dual-colored decks can be unlocked by playing daily. Each deck contains 6 rares and 1 mythic rare.

New Player Experience (NPE)

When you launch the game, you will automatically be taken to the first of a series of new tutorial games.[18] These short games will review the basics of playing Magic: The Gathering Arena as you battle against different computer-controlled opponents. Which is scripted that could unlock to Color Challenge.

NPE Opponents

  1. Kylea of Llanowar, Dominaria {G}
  2. Miirbo of Ravnica {R}
  3. Calubi of Ixalan {U}
  4. Viper Nang of Tarkir {B}
  5. Nicol Bolas on Amonkhet {B}{U}{R}

Deck building

A player can build up to 75 decks with 60 to 250 cards within each. Players start off with the preconstructed decks in their list of decks, though these can be deleted by the player if they desire. Players may choose any one of these decks at a time to play with for Constructed modes. The filters in the deck builder allow for viewing cards sorted by rarity, color, type, and/or ownership. It is also possible to sort by set by typing "e:SET_ID" (SEt_ID's can be found here.[19] Specific cards can be found by typing their name into the search bar (e.g., Island). All filters can be removed by pressing "Reset" in the Advanced Filters menu.

Currency

Gold
Gem

There are two in-game currencies forming the basis of the MTG Arena economy.[20]

  • Gold — by winning games (750 gold total after the 14th win of the day; alternates with card bonuses), completing daily quests with a reward of 500 or 750 gold, finishing Constructed events and leveling up in the Mastery Pass tree.
  • Gems — purchased for real money from the in-game store. VAT not included.[21] Gems are given out for winning matches in Limited-based events (some accessible paying gold).
    • 750 gems — US$/€ 4.99
    • 2,500 gems — US$/€ 4.99 (one time only purchase per account)
    • 1,600 gems — US$/€ 9.99
    • 3,500 gems — US$/€ 14.99 (one time only purchase per account)
    • 3,400 gems — US$/€ 19.99
    • 9,200 gems — US$/€ 49.99
    • 20,000 gems — US$/€ 99.99

Typically either gold or gems can be used to unlock packs, events, and more in the future. However, there are some events and cosmetic items that can only be purchased with gems.

Ranking

In Ranked play either Limited or Constructed , there are six ranks, five of which use classically valuable materials: Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum, Diamond and Mythic. Each rank requires a certain number of wins to progress, with four gradations in each classification. Bronze, Silver and Gold require three wins per gradation; a player loses half a win's progress per loss. At Platinum and Diamond, a player needs six wins, and each loss is worth the same as a win. Limited ranking uses five wins a gradation in Platinum and Diamond but is otherwise the same. At Mythic, the player is placed at a percentage relative to the population, and at the top 1% they receive a pure numerical ranking. On the last day of every month, the ranks are reset and compressed, with Mythic players returning to Platinum 4 and the rest compressed in ranks below that. Players will receive rewards, including packs, gold, and card styles based on their standing at the end of the month.

Independent stress testing of the system shows an internal matchmaking and placement algorithm that persists between months, which is not something acknowledged publicly by the Arena team. The Mythic ranking calculations are also generally unknown.

Booster packs

Booster packs are eight-card boosters containing five Commons, two Uncommons, and one Rare/Mythic.[20] The Rare card can upgrade to a Mythic with an indicative rate of 1:8. A single pack costs 1,000 gold or 200 gems through bundles. Packs can be purchased in bundles of 3, 6, 15, 45, and 90. Uncommon and rare Wildcards are guaranteed every 6 packs and every 30 packs the guaranteed rare Wildcard is upgraded to Mythic. Custom amounts of packs can't be set when buying them in bulk. Purchasing via gold requires no confirmation. Booster packs don't contain welcome deck cards.

A mythic pack sold for 1,300 gold guarantees a Mythic rare for those looking to collect those.[22]

Golden pack

Golden packs are special six-card boosters introduced in The Brothers' War that contain only rare and mythic rare cards.[23][24] Each pack contains:

  • One mythic rare from any Standard-legal set.
  • Two rares from the newest Standard-legal set.
  • Three rares from any Standard-legal set.

Each of the rare cards has a one-in-eight chance to be upgraded to a mythic rare. Golden packs cannot be bought directly but are awarded to the player as a bonus for each 10 booster packs bought. Draft packs and booster packs that are earned through play do not count towards earning a Golden pack.

Draft packs

Limited packs on MTG Arena include the features of Play Boosters starting with Murders at Karlov Manor, including Special Guests and cards from The List. There are 13 cards in Play Boosters, smaller than draft packs of the past, and the guaranteed premium card is a second "wild card slot", as premium is not programmed into Arena. Any cards you draft will be automatically added to your collection. Because MTG Arena's older formats are different from those of tabletop Magic, the designers of MTG Arena have worked with the Play Design team on a few card swaps on The List.[25] Draft packs are generated ("opened") during Limited Events, costing 1500 gems or 10000 gold for human draft pods, or 750 gems and 5000 gold for automated drafts. Previous draft packs contained 14 or 15 cards, mirroring tabletop drafts, and premium cards were also removed.[20]

Free rewards

Daily rewards

Every day, players can earn up to 750 gold and 6 individual card rewards (ICRs) winning matches (up to 15 win/reward instances) while playing in Standard Play, ranked modes, or events.

Additionally, every 24 hours, players get a Daily Quest with a reward of 500 or 750 gold. Players can have up to three uncompleted Daily Quests at a time.

Daily Win Bonuses are counted for wins that occur every 24 hours after each server reset (at 3 am. PST, or 2 am. PST at summer saving time). The table below [26] outlines the rewards associated with each incremental win:

1st win — 250 gold + 25 Mastery XP 6th win — 50 gold + 25 Mastery XP 11th win — 1 ICR
2nd win — 100 gold + 25 Mastery XP 7th win — 1 ICR + 25 Mastery XP 12th win — 25 gold
3rd win — 100 gold + 25 Mastery XP 8th win — 50 gold + 25 Mastery XP 13th win — 1 ICR
4th win — 100 gold + 25 Mastery XP 9th win — 1 ICR + 25 Mastery XP 14th win — 25 gold
5th win — 1 ICR + 25 Mastery XP 10th win — 50 gold + 25 Mastery XP 15th win — 1 ICR

The ICRs included in Daily Win Rewards are uncommon Standard-legal cards (each Standard set is distributed equally), each of which have a chance to upgrade to a rare card (7%) or a mythic card (4%).[26]

Individual cards were planned to be earnable through play.[20] Wizards of the Coast tested a system where for every match win, players would receive one card, up to 30 per day, but switched the system to higher daily gold rewards. This was replaced with a system that provides players with up to six per day, alternating with gold, after the fourth daily win.

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Weekly rewards

Every week players can earn 250 experience points for the first 15 wins in Standard Play, ranked modes, or events (resetting each Sunday at 9 am. UTC). At the moment every 1000 exp points earn (4 matches won) players level up in the Mastery Ranks they have. The basic Set Mastery rewards all players with 1 booster pack of the current expansion every 2 levels (and reset with every new expansion). The Mastery Pass rank adds more rewards of different types, detailed below.

Redeeming a mythic Wildcard

Promotional codes

Non-unique promotional codes are sometimes released through social media or e-mail, which can be used to get free boosters packs, cards, experience to level up the player, Set Mastery and card styles on the Store page. The introduction of the player inbox alongside Alchemy: The Brothers' War allowed Wizards of the Coast to distributed promotional rewards directly to players, rather than be reliant on codes.[27]

Arena Code cards

Additional rewards can be obtained by buying paper Prerelease Kits, Starter Kits or other paper products. These come with redemption cards with a unique code.[28] They often provide copies of the exactly same product on MTG Arena.

Set Mastery system

With Core Set 2020, the Set Mastery system was introduced to help players explore the latest card set release, and earn more rewards in the process.[29][30] All players gain access to the standard Set Mastery system, with the Mastery Tree and reward track. A new Set Mastery will be available once a new set is released on MTG Arena, and players will have access to it until the next set releases. Rewards include booster packs and Set Mastery Orbs (which can be redeemed for card styles).

The player levels up through the Set Master gaining experience (XP), with 1000 XP per level. There are several ways to get XP:

  • 500 XP points per daily quest completed (so around 15.000 XP per month)
  • 250 XP per weekly win completed (max 15 wins per week, so around 15.000 XP per month)
  • gift codes released (if not yet expired), in particular near the end of the season
  • special events (often available for a very short time)
  • direct gem purchase (1000 XP per 250 gems)

Through gift codes and special events, players will be able to earn an additional 15.000 XP (15 levels), over the daily quests and weekly wins.[31]

Set Mastery older than the current cannot be completed later.

Mastery Pass

A Mastery Pass, which can be purchased for 3,400 gems, expands the number and types of items players can receive by playing.[29][32] The distribution of the prizes vary depending on the time between releases, but there are some rewards that are consistent. Currently, the typical material the Mastery Pass rewards 1,200 Gems, 4,000 Gold, a Player Draft token, 10 random Mythics, and 20 boosters distributed in various older sets in Standard. Cosmetic rewards include thematic Pets, card sleeves, enough Orbs to complete the cosmetic tree, and some common and uncommon card styles. Prizes that make up the remaining levels include avatars, text emotes, sticker emotes, and some rares.

Ticket introduced for Psychic Frog's Horizon Hideaway prize wall

For Modern Horizons 3, a Historic supplemental set, a different player reward system dubbed the "Horizon Hideaway" was opened, running concurrently with the Outlaws of Thunder Junction track.[33] It used a different currency (tickets) instead of experience and granted players prizes related to that set, costing 2800 gems to enter. Unlike the track, players can pick and choose the prizes they desire, but there is no recouping the gem cost. This new formation could be due to feedback regarding the previous two Historic-only set releases of Alchemy Horizons: Baldur's Gate and The Lord of the Rings: Tales of Middle-earth that reduced Standard-legal pack prizes available for Streets of New Capenna and March of the Machine respectively.

Wildcards

Wildcards are special cards that have a chance to appear in the place of each card at any rarity in every booster you open.[20] Wildcards have their own rarity of common, uncommon, rare, and mythic rare. Wildcards can also be received through opening The Vault, or bonus ones every six boosters opened. You can redeem a Wildcard one-to-one for any card at that same rarity. This is called crafting a card. Any time a card is banned in any format, a wildcard for each copy of that card's rarity would be provided to the player. However, rebalancing will not provide any compensation.

Rare and Mythic wildcards could be purchased in a bundle for US$50.

The Vault

When you would collect a fifth copy (or more) of a card, you earn Vault progress instead of adding that card to your collection. The current contents of The Vault are:

  • Three uncommon Wildcards
  • Two rare Wildcards
  • One mythic rare Wildcard

Every fifth copy of a common or uncommon card will earn you progress towards your next vault opening:[21]

  • Uncommon — 0.3%
  • Common — 0.1%

When acquiring the fifth copy of a rare or mythic rare card, you will not get any Vault progress, instead you get 20 gems for rares and 40 gems for mythics. Opening The Vault requires getting duplicates through packs/drafting: 900 common or 300 uncommon duplicates. Duplicates progress define value of one mythic = two rare = 3.3 uncommon = ten common duplicate cards.

Card styles

Card style icon

"Card styles" are optional cosmetic treatments that change the way the front of a MTG Arena card looks.[34] The first card styles combined a parallax effect with extended artwork to replace the front of a MTG Arena card with a pseudo 3-D animation.[35] They were introduced in March 2019.[36] Another popular style was the stained glass style for War of the Spark planeswalkers.

Selected Styles

Playing fields

The playing field or playmat provides the backdrop to the gameplay. Most of them are themed around specific set. They can have moving and/or interactive elements and sound effects.

Companions

Companions are animated creatures or objects that can be your pet on the playing table. As a cosmetic, they can be seen and interacted with on the battlefield. They do not impact gameplay or provide any kind of advantage. Most companions can be acquired through the Mastery Pass, with each new set providing new companions. They can be seen on the left and right side of the playing field.

Gallery

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