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|art = [[Jeremy Jarvis]] and [[Mark Winters]] | |art = [[Jeremy Jarvis]] and [[Mark Winters]] | ||
|release = November 12, 2020 | |release = November 12, 2020 | ||
|plane = [[Kaladesh (plane)|Kaladesh]] | |||
|mechanics = [[Energy counter]]s, [[Vehicle]]s | |mechanics = [[Energy counter]]s, [[Vehicle]]s | ||
|keywords = [[Crew]], [[Fabricate]], [[Revolt]] | |keywords = [[Crew]], [[Fabricate]], [[Revolt]] | ||
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|series = [[MTG Arena]] series | |series = ''[[MTG Arena]]'' series | ||
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'''''Kaladesh Remastered''''' is a [[Magic Arena]]-specific [[reprint set]] that was released on November 12, [[2020]].<ref>{{DailyRef|magic-digital/mtg-arena-state-game-september-2020-09-15|MTG Arena: State of the Game – September 2020||date=September 15, 2020}}</ref><ref>{{DailyRef|magic-digital/kaladesh-remastered-kick-2020-11-02|Kaladesh Remastered Kick Off|date=November 02, 2020}}</ref> It combines cards from ''[[Kaladesh]]'' and ''[[Aether Revolt]]''.<ref>{{DailyRef|magic-digital/return-kaladesh-kaladesh-remastered-2020-11-10|REturn to Kaladesh in ''Kaladesh Remastered''|Amazonian|November 10, 2020}}</ref> | '''''Kaladesh Remastered''''' is a ''[[Magic Arena]]''-specific [[reprint set]] that was released on November 12, [[2020]].<ref>{{DailyRef|magic-digital/mtg-arena-state-game-september-2020-09-15|MTG Arena: State of the Game – September 2020||date=September 15, 2020}}</ref><ref>{{DailyRef|magic-digital/kaladesh-remastered-kick-2020-11-02|Kaladesh Remastered Kick Off|date=November 02, 2020}}</ref> It combines cards from ''[[Kaladesh]]'' and ''[[Aether Revolt]]''.<ref>{{DailyRef|magic-digital/return-kaladesh-kaladesh-remastered-2020-11-10|REturn to Kaladesh in ''Kaladesh Remastered''|Amazonian|November 10, 2020}}</ref> | ||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
''Kaladesh Remastered'' features the set-defining cards and iconic mechanics you remember from both ''Kaladesh'' and ''Aether Revolt'' but with updated gameplay to make this a fun and fresh experience. The combined card count from across these two sets has landed at 301 cards {{curmb|104|97|63|22|15|}} (12 have two different illustrations), with a focus on the [[Limited]] play experience ([[Draft]] and [[Sealed]]), [[Pioneer]], and continued support for [[Historic (format)|Historic]]. | ''Kaladesh Remastered'' features the set-defining cards and iconic mechanics you remember from both ''Kaladesh'' and ''Aether Revolt'' but with updated gameplay to make this a fun and fresh experience. The combined card count from across these two sets has landed at 301 cards {{curmb|104|97|63|22|15|}} (12 have two different illustrations), with a focus on the [[Limited]] play experience ([[Draft]] and [[Sealed]]), [[Pioneer]], and continued support for [[Historic (format)|Historic]]. | ||
The cards are obtainable in MTG Arena [[booster]]s, Limited events (Sealed and Draft), and through [[crafting]]. | The cards are obtainable in ''MTG Arena'' [[booster]]s, Limited events (Sealed and Draft), and through [[crafting]]. | ||
There are some very powerful cards and mechanics in this set, both for Limited and Constructed play, and [[R&D]] felt that adding [[Kaladesh Inventions|Inventions]] or other cards from ''Magic'''s past felt like it pushed the power level a little too far for their comfort.<ref>{{DailyRef|magic-digital/mtg-arena-state-game-november-2020-11-10|MTG Arena: State of the Game - November 2020|[[Wizards of the Coast]]|November 10, 2020}}</ref> The exception is <c>Sculpting Steel</c>, which is considered this set's "[[Buy-a-Box]]" promo, similar to how <c>Regal Caracal</c> was treated in ''[[Amonkhet Remastered]]'' (this means you'll receive a copy when purchasing certain booster bundles, and you can craft it using [[Wildcard]]s, but it is not available in [[booster pack]]s). | There are some very powerful cards and mechanics in this set, both for Limited and Constructed play, and [[R&D]] felt that adding [[Kaladesh Inventions|Inventions]] or other cards from ''Magic'''s past felt like it pushed the power level a little too far for their comfort.<ref>{{DailyRef|magic-digital/mtg-arena-state-game-november-2020-11-10|MTG Arena: State of the Game - November 2020|[[Wizards of the Coast]]|November 10, 2020}}</ref> The exception is <c>Sculpting Steel</c>, which is considered this set's "[[Buy-a-Box]]" promo, similar to how <c>Regal Caracal</c> was treated in ''[[Amonkhet Remastered]]'' (this means you'll receive a copy when purchasing certain booster bundles, and you can craft it using [[Wildcard]]s, but it is not available in [[booster pack]]s). | ||
==Mechanics== | ==Mechanics== | ||
While many of the mechanics from the [[Kaladesh block|original]] block look familiar, others have been remastered to fit the updated look and feel of MTG Arena. [[Energy counter]]s (marked with an {{E}}), [[Crew]], [[Fabricate]], [[Improvise]], and [[Revolt]] all make a return.<ref name="full">{{DailyRef|card-image-gallery/kaladesh-remastered|Kaladesh Remastered|date=November 2, 2020}}</ref> | While many of the mechanics from the [[Kaladesh block|original]] block look familiar, others have been remastered to fit the updated look and feel of ''MTG Arena''. [[Energy counter]]s (marked with an {{E}}), [[Crew]], [[Fabricate]], [[Improvise]], and [[Revolt]] all make a return.<ref name="full">{{DailyRef|card-image-gallery/kaladesh-remastered|Kaladesh Remastered|date=November 2, 2020}}</ref> | ||
==Cycles== | ==Cycles== |
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Set Information | |||||
Set symbol | |||||
Art direction | Jeremy Jarvis and Mark Winters | ||||
Release date | November 12, 2020 | ||||
Plane | Kaladesh | ||||
Themes and mechanics | Energy counters, Vehicles | ||||
Keywords/ability words | Crew, Fabricate, Revolt | ||||
Set size |
301 (104 commons, 97 uncommons, 63 rares, 22 mythic rares, 15 basic lands) + 1 box topper | ||||
Expansion code | KLR[1] | ||||
MTG Arena series | |||||
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Magic: The Gathering Chronology | |||||
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Kaladesh Remastered is a Magic Arena-specific reprint set that was released on November 12, 2020.[2][3] It combines cards from Kaladesh and Aether Revolt.[4]
Description
Kaladesh Remastered features the set-defining cards and iconic mechanics you remember from both Kaladesh and Aether Revolt but with updated gameplay to make this a fun and fresh experience. The combined card count from across these two sets has landed at 301 cards (104 commons, 97 uncommons, 63 rares, 22 mythic rares, 15 basic lands) (12 have two different illustrations), with a focus on the Limited play experience (Draft and Sealed), Pioneer, and continued support for Historic.
The cards are obtainable in MTG Arena boosters, Limited events (Sealed and Draft), and through crafting.
There are some very powerful cards and mechanics in this set, both for Limited and Constructed play, and R&D felt that adding Inventions or other cards from Magic's past felt like it pushed the power level a little too far for their comfort.[5] The exception is Sculpting Steel, which is considered this set's "Buy-a-Box" promo, similar to how Regal Caracal was treated in Amonkhet Remastered (this means you'll receive a copy when purchasing certain booster bundles, and you can craft it using Wildcards, but it is not available in booster packs).
Mechanics
While many of the mechanics from the original block look familiar, others have been remastered to fit the updated look and feel of MTG Arena. Energy counters (marked with an ), Crew, Fabricate, Improvise, and Revolt all make a return.[6]
Cycles
Kaladesh Remastered has nine cycles:
Triplet
Kaladesh Remastered has one triplet.
Modules | Description | ||
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Fabrication Module | Animation Module | Decoction Module | Three artifacts that all have triggered abilities that lead into the next. The art is continuous and the flavor texts refer to each other. |
Pairs
Kaladesh Remastered has one mirrored pair and one matched pair.
Mirrored Pairs | Description | |
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Built to Last () |
Built to Smash () |
A white and a red combat trick respectively, each giving a boost to target creature and indestructible or trample respectively if it's an artifact. The art and flavour text both appear to be in sequence as well. |
Matched Pairs | Description | |
Live Fast () |
Die Young () |
Two black cards which names form a famous unofficial slogan of rock&roll and punk subcultures. These cards also represent a short life of aetherborn and have a synergy between them |
Changes in rarity
There are no changes in rarity, compared to the cards in the original Kaladesh block.
Removed cards
The following cards from the Kaladesh block don't appear in Kaladesh Remastered:
- Mythic rare
- Rare
- Aethergeode Miner
- Aethersquall Ancient
- Aethertide Whale
- Aid from the Cowl
- Ajani's Aid
- Architect of the Untamed
- Battle at the Bridge
- Call for Unity
- Captured by the Consulate
- Consulate Crackdown
- Cultivator of Blades
- Deadlock Trap
- Dubious Challenge
- Eliminate the Competition
- Fleetwheel Cruiser
- Ghirapur Orrery
- Greenwheel Liberator
- Insidious Will
- Inspiring Statuary
- Lathnu Hellion
- Liberating Combustion
- Madcap Experiment
- Midnight Entourage
- Multiform Wonder
- Pia's Revolution
- Quicksmith Spy
- Release the Gremlins
- Saheeli's Artistry
- Secret Salvage
- Smuggler's Copter
- Solemn Recruit
- Syndicate Trafficker
- Territorial Gorger
- Tezzeret's Betrayal
- Verdant Crescendo
- Walking Ballista
- Uncommon
- Aerial Modification
- Ajani's Comrade
- Brazen Scourge
- Cogwork Assembler
- Consul's Shieldguard
- Consulate Dreadnought
- Consulate Surveillance
- Crackdown Construct
- Deadeye Harpooner
- Deft Dismissal
- Disappearing Act
- Durable Handicraft
- Efficient Construction
- Elegant Edgecrafters
- Experimental Aviator
- Fairgrounds Trumpeter
- Felidar Guardian
- Ghirapur Guide
- Gonti's Machinations
- Gremlin Infestation
- Guardian of the Great Conduit
- Harsh Scrutiny
- Hidden Herbalists
- Incendiary Sabotage
- Iron League Steed
- Ironclad Revolutionary
- Janjeet Sentry
- Lifecraft Awakening
- Lifecrafter's Gift
- Long-finned Skywhale
- Maulfist Doorbuster
- Morbid Curiosity
- Ovalchase Daredevil
- Perilous Predicament
- Perpetual Timepiece
- Reckless Racer
- Renegade Firebrand
- Reverse Engineer
- Salvage Scuttler
- Sequestered Stash
- Snare Thopter
- Spark of Creativity
- Start Your Engines
- Tezzeret's Simulacrum
- Treasure Keeper
- Trusty Companion
- Common
- Accomplished Automaton
- Acrobatic Maneuver
- Aegis Automaton
- Aether Herder
- Aetherstream Leopard
- Ambitious Aetherborn
- Aradara Express
- Augmenting Automaton
- Bastion Enforcer
- Bastion Inventor
- Caught in the Brights
- Cowl Prowler
- Cruel Finality
- Curio Vendor
- Decommission
- Demolish
- Dhund Operative
- Dispersal Technician
- Dramatic Reversal
- Dukhara Scavenger
- Embraal Gear-Smasher
- Failed Inspection
- Filigree Crawler
- Foundry Assembler
- Ghirapur Osprey
- Giant Spectacle
- Glassblower's Puzzleknot
- Hightide Hermit
- Implement of Combustion
- Implement of Ferocity
- Implement of Improvement
- Larger Than Life
- Lawless Broker
- Metalspinner's Puzzleknot
- Natural Obsolescence
- Negate
- Night Market Guard
- Ninth Bridge Patrol
- Prakhata Club Security
- Pressure Point
- Prey Upon
- Prizefighter Construct
- Renegade Freighter
- Renegade Tactics
- Renegade's Getaway
- Resourceful Return
- Scrounging Bandar
- Shock
- Silkweaver Elite
- Skyswirl Harrier
- Spontaneous Artist
- Take Down
- Take Into Custody
- Tasseled Dromedary
- Terror of the Fairgrounds
- Thriving Grubs
- Thriving Ibex
- Thriving Rats
- Tidy Conclusion
- Torch Gauntlet
- Vedalken Blademaster
- Verdant Automaton
- Watchful Automaton
- Wayward Giant
- Welder Automaton
- Wily Bandar
- Wind Drake
- Wrangle
References
- ↑ Part of card link url
- ↑ MTG Arena: State of the Game – September 2020. magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast (September 15, 2020).
- ↑ Kaladesh Remastered Kick Off. magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast (November 02, 2020).
- ↑ Amazonian (November 10, 2020). "REturn to Kaladesh in Kaladesh Remastered". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Wizards of the Coast (November 10, 2020). "MTG Arena: State of the Game - November 2020". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Kaladesh Remastered. magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast (November 2, 2020).