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|[[Instant]] and [[Sorcery]] spells
|[[Instant]] and [[Sorcery]] spells
|<c>Haughty Djinn</c>
|<c>Haughty Djinn</c>
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|Balanced
|{{W}}{{B}}
|[[Balance]] mechanic
|<c>Soul Transfer</c>
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|Bewitching
|{{W}}
|[[Coven]] mechanic
|<c>Sungold Sentinel</c>
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|Bittersweet
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|[[Food]] mechanic
|<c>Gumdrop Poisoner</c>
|<c>Gumdrop Poisoner</c>
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|Bloodthirsty
|{{B}}
|[[Vampire|Vampires]] / [[Blood token]] / Deal damage to opponent
|<c>Voldaren Bloodcaster</c>; <c>Falkenrath Forebear</c>
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| [[+1/+1 counter]]
|<c>Dusk Legion Duelist</c>; <c>Ozolith, the Shattered Spire</c>
|<c>Dusk Legion Duelist</c>; <c>Ozolith, the Shattered Spire</c>
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|Citizens
|{{G}}{{W}}
|[[Citizen]] tribal / Go wide
|<c>Park Heights Pegasus</c>; <c>Halo Fountain</c>
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|Compleat
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|<c>Skrelv's Hive</c>; <c>Ria Ivor, Bane of Bladehold</c>
|<c>Skrelv's Hive</c>; <c>Ria Ivor, Bane of Bladehold</c>
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|Counters
|{{W}}{{U}}
|[[Shield counter|Shield]] and [[+1/+1 counter]] synergy
|<c>Ledger Shredder</c>; <c>Scheming Fence</c>
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|Crawlies
|{{G}}{{U}}
|[[Mill|Self-mill]] / [[Graveyard]] synergies
|<c>Slogurk, the Overslime</c>; <c>Grolnok, the Omnivore</c>
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|Cultists
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|<c>Vraan, Executioner Thane</c>; <c>Drivnod, Carnage Dominus</c>
|<c>Vraan, Executioner Thane</c>; <c>Drivnod, Carnage Dominus</c>
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|Dead and Buried
|{{G}}
|[[Graveyard]] synergies
|<c>Willow Geist</c>; <c>Spring-Leaf Avenger</c>
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|Double Team
|{{R}}{{W}}
|[[Double team]] mechanic
|<c>Ulder Ravengard, Marshal</c>
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|Double Trouble
|{{R}}
|Attacking with exactly two creatures
|<c>Creepy Puppeteer</c>
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|Dragonventures
|{{U}}{{R}}
|[[Dragon]] tribal
|<c>Wrathful Red Dragon</c>; <c>Ancient Copper Dragon</c>
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|Dragon Ramp
|{{G}}{{U}}
|[[Ramp]] into big [[Dragon|dragons]]
|<c>Oyaminartok, Polar Werebear</c>; <c>Earthquake Dragon</c>; <c>Ancient Bronze Dragon</c>
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|Educated
|{{U}}
|[[Draw|Card draw]] / [[Looting]]
|<c>Triskaidekaphile</c>
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|Enchanting
|{{W}}{{G}}
|[[Enchantment]] matters
|<c>Weaver of Harmony</c>; <c>Kami of Transience</c>
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|Equipped
|{{R}}
|[[Reconfigure]] / [[Equipment]] matters
|<c>Lizard Blades</c>; <c>Ogre-Head Helm</c>
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|Excavation
|Excavation
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|[[Domain]] mechanic / [[Ramp]]
|[[Domain]] mechanic / [[Ramp]]
|<c>Vodalian Mindsinger</c>; <c>Sphinx of Clear Skies</c>
|<c>Vodalian Mindsinger</c>; <c>Sphinx of Clear Skies</c>
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|Graveyard
|{{U}}{{B}}
|[[Mill|Self-mill]] / 5 cards with different [[mana value|mana values]] in the graveyard
|<c>Aven Heartstabber</c>
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|Hexgold
|Hexgold
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|[[Equipment]] / [[For Mirrodin!]]
|[[Equipment]] / [[For Mirrodin!]]
|<c>Jor Kadeen, First Goldwarden</c>; <c>Nahiri, the Unforgiving</c>
|<c>Jor Kadeen, First Goldwarden</c>; <c>Nahiri, the Unforgiving</c>
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|High-Tech
|{{R}}{{U}}
|[[Artifact]] matter
|<c>Mechtitan Core</c>; <c>Tezzeret, Betrayer of Flesh</c>
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|Hoard
|{{B}}
|[[Sacrifice]] / [[Treasure]] synergies
|<c>Grim Hireling</c>
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|Humans
|{{W}}{{G}}
|[[Human]] tribal
|<c>Katilda, Dawnhart Prime</c>; <c>Torens, Fist of the Angels</c>
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|Incubation
|Incubation
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|[[Knight]] tribal
|[[Knight]] tribal
|<c>Knight-Errant of Eos</c>; <c>Invasion of New Phyrexia</c>
|<c>Knight-Errant of Eos</c>; <c>Invasion of New Phyrexia</c>
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|Mechs
|{{U}}
|[[Vehicles|Vehicles]]
|<c>Mindlink Mech</c>; <c>Reckoner Bankbuster</c>; <c>Surgehacker Mech</c>
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|Minions
|{{B}}
|[[Sacrifice]]
|<c>Jerren, Corrupted Bishop</c>
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|Mishra's
|Mishra's
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|[[Mishra]]'s forces
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|<c>Mishra's Command</c>; <c>Skitterbeam Battalion</c>
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|Modified
|{{R}}{{W}}
|[[Modified]] mechanic
|<c>Inchblade Companion</c>; <c>Sanctuary Warden</c>
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|Monsters
|{{G}}
|Big creatures matter
|<c>Monster Manual</c>; <c>Lukamina, Moon Druid</c>
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|Muscle
|Muscle
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|{{p}} (off color) transform / Big creatures
|<c>Deeproot Wayfinder</c>; <c>Vorinclex</c> // <c>The Grand Evolution</c>
|<c>Deeproot Wayfinder</c>; <c>Vorinclex</c> // <c>The Grand Evolution</c>
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|Saboteurs
|{{U}}
|[[Evasion ability|Evasive]] creatures and [[Saboteur]] abilities
|<c>Imoen, Trickster Friend</c>
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|Sacrifice
|{{B}}{{R}}
|[[Sacrifice]] / Death triggers
|<c>Jaxis, the Troublemaker</c>; <c>Sanguine Spy</c>; <c>Ob Nixilis, the Adversary</c>
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|Samurai
|{{W}}
|[[Samurai]] or [[Warrior|Warriors]] attacking alone
|<c>The Restoration of Eiganjo</c>; <c>The Wandering Emperor</c>; <c>Mothrider Cavalry</c>
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|Science
|Science
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|[[Stompy]] creatures
|[[Stompy]] creatures
|<c>Tyrant of Kher Ridges</c>; <c>Titania's Command</c>; <c>Sarinth Greatwurm</c>
|<c>Tyrant of Kher Ridges</c>; <c>Titania's Command</c>; <c>Sarinth Greatwurm</c>
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|Sneaky
|{{B}}
|[[Evasion ability|Evasive]] creatures and [[Ninjutsu]]
|<c>Biting-Palm Ninja</c>; <c>Nashi, Moon Sage's Scion</c>
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|Soldiers
|Soldiers
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|[[Soldier]] tribal
|[[Soldier]] tribal
|<c>Siege Veteran</c>; <c>Skystrike Officer</c>
|<c>Siege Veteran</c>; <c>Skystrike Officer</c>
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|Speedy
|{{R}}
|[[Aggro]] / [[Haste]] / [[Double team]]
|<c>Kardum, Patron of Flames</c>; <c>Chaos Balor</c>
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|Spellcraft
|{{R}}
|Casting [[Instant]] and [[Sorcery]] spells
|<c>Smoldering Egg</c>; <c>Manaform Hellkite</c>
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|Spirits
|{{W}}{{U}}
|[[Spirit]] tribal
|<c>Dorothea, Vengeful Victim</c>; <c>Katilda, Dawnhart Martyr</c>
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|Spooky
|{{U}}
|[[Spirit]] tribal with [[Innistrad]] horror flavor
|<c>Mirrorhall Mimic</c>
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|Stampede
|Stampede
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|[[Artifact]]s [[Enters the battlefield|entering the battlefield]]
|<c>Teething Wurmlet</c>; <c>Clay Champion</c>
|<c>Teething Wurmlet</c>; <c>Clay Champion</c>
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|Tough
|{{B}}{{G}}
|High [[toughness]] matters
|<c>Old Rutstein</c>; <c>Saryth, the Viper's Fang</c>
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|Training
|{{W}}
|[[Training]] mechanic
|<c>Savior of Ollenbock</c>
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|Transience
|{{W}}{{B}}
|Enter / Leaves the Battlefield triggers
|<c>Klement, Novice Acolyte</c>; <c>Black Market Connections</c>
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|Treasure
|{{R}}{{G}}
|[[Treasure]] synergies
|<c>Black Market Tycoon</c>; <c>Professional Face-Breaker</c>
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|Tricky
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|[[Urza]]'s forces
|<c>Urza's Command</c>; <c>Surge Engine</c>
|<c>Urza's Command</c>; <c>Surge Engine</c>
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|Vampires
|{{B}}{{R}}
|[[Vampire]] tribal
|<c>Anje, Maid of Dishonor</c>; <c>Olivia, Crimson Bride</c>
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|Venom
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|[[Toxic]] and [[Proliferate]]
|[[Toxic]] and [[Proliferate]]
|<c>Bloated Contaminator</c>; <c>Tyrranax Rex</c>
|<c>Bloated Contaminator</c>; <c>Tyrranax Rex</c>
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|Vermin
|{{B}}{{G}} +  [{{U}}]{{efn|The ''Vermin'' packet includes lands with all five basic land types but it only includes {{mana|BG}} nonland cards and uses {{U}} for kicker costs.}}
|[[Urborg]]-inspired horrors
|<c>Llanowar Greenwidow</c>
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|Virulent
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|[[Poison counter]]s and [[Proliferate]]
|[[Poison counter]]s and [[Proliferate]]
|<c>Venerated Rotpriest</c>; <c>Glissa Sunslayer</c>
|<c>Venerated Rotpriest</c>; <c>Glissa Sunslayer</c>
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|Vitality
|{{W}}
|[[Life#Life_gain|Lifegain]]
|<c>Sune's Intervention</c>; <c>Champions of Tyr</c>
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|Wandering
|Wandering
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|[[Domain]] mechanic / [[Treefolk]]
|[[Domain]] mechanic / [[Treefolk]]
|<c>Herd Migration</c>; <c>Silverback Elder</c>
|<c>Herd Migration</c>; <c>Silverback Elder</c>
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|Warlock
|{{B}}{{G}}
|[[Mill|Self-mill]] / [[Reanimation]]
|<c>The Hourglass Coven</c>; <c>Ancient Brass Dragon</c>
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|Werewolves
|{{R}}{{G}}
|[[Werewolf]] / [[Wolf]] tribal
|<c>Tovolar, Dire Overlord</c>; <c>Arlinn, the Pack's Hope</c>
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|Wolf Pack
|{{G}}
|[[Aggro]] [[Wolf]] / [[Werewolf]] tribal
|<c>Ascendant Packleader</c>; <c>Tovolar's Huntmaster</c>; <c>Avabruck Caretaker</c>
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|Zombies
|{{U}}{{B}}
|[[Zombie]] tribal
|<c>Champion of the Perished</c>; <c>Headless Rider</c>; <c>Jadar, Ghoulcaller of Nephalia</c>
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Revision as of 06:19, 4 November 2023

Jump In!
DCI Sanctioned
Paper {Cross}
Magic Online {Cross}
Magic Arena {Tick}
Rules
Type Limited
Multiplayer {Cross}

Jump In! is a is a rotating limited format created for Magic: The Gathering Arena. Players draft two themed packets of 20 cards to build their deck and then play in best-of-one matches.[1]

Description

Introduced on October 14, 2021, Jump In! was created as a continuation of the Jumpstart format. The format was targeted toward new players with a low cost of entry, minor prize support, and a focus on collection building via the rare or mythic rare offered in each packet.[2] While Jumpstart uses themes and cards from across Magic's history, Jump In! uses a theme from a set currently legal in Standard or Alchemy. This allows players to experience a limited format without the complexity of a booster draft or sealed environment.

Packets

A Jump In! packet consists of twelve unique, thematically linked cards (8 commons, 3 uncommons, 1 rare or mythic rare) and can have one, two, or three colors. Packets also contain eight land cards but the specific cards included are not determined until the player has finished drafting both packets.

The packet has a percentage chance of containing an alternate card for between three and five card slots. A card slot can have up to two alternate cards. For example, the Dragon Ramp packet has a 60% chance of containing Oyaminartok, Polar Werebear, a 30% chance of containing Earthquake Dragon, and a 10% chance of containing Ancient Bronze Dragon in the rare/mythic slot.

The themes used in Jump In! highlight mechanics from the individual sets in standard. Themes can be keywords like Double Team, tribal synergies like Werewolves, cross-set themes like evasive creatures and saboteur abilities in the Saboteurs packet, or general strategies like card draw/looting in the Educated packet. The exact contents of each packet are not shown to the player during the draft but hovering over one will show a single card that highlights the packet's theme or mechanics.

Packet selection

Players must choose one of three semi-randomly selected options for the first packet.[1] At least one of the three options will be a packet that the player has never selected in a previous Jump In! draft.[a] At least one packet will be a mono-colored option and at least one will be a multicolored option. None of the three packets will have the same color identity as another.

The player is presented with another three semi-randomly selected options for the second packet. The second packet options are based on the color or colors of the first packet. All packets have an equal chance of being selected using the following rules:

First packet Second packet picks
One color At least one mono-color option and at least one multicolor option.
All multicolor options will include the color of the first packet.
Two colors At least two mono-color options - one of each color in the first packet.
If there is a multicolor option, either its colors will be the same as the first packet selected or it will contain both of those colors plus a third color.
Three colors At least two mono-color options, covering two of the three colors.
If there is a multicolor option, it will only contain colors within the first packet selection's color. Note - there are not currently any three-color packets available.

Land selection

After drafting packets, players automatically receive 16 lands based on the colors of their chosen packets.[3] Players first receive a mix of common dual lands from Dominaria United in colors appropriate for their drafted deck. Basic lands are then added in a mix balanced for the costs and activated abilities on the spells in the drafted packets.

A deck consisting of two mono packets of different colors will receive an even split of basics for those two colors. (Typically seven of each when both packets contain twelve specified cards.) A deck consisting of one mono and one dual packet will have two extra basics for the shared color (thus eight and six when both packets contain twelve specified cards). The DMU packets including additional duals reduce both basics evenly.

Many of the DMU packets include extra dual lands (for kicker and/or domain support). Wandering includes two GW and one of each GU BG RG dual lands. The other mono DMU packets include two of their specified dual land (for kicker support).

In the past, when tri packets were available, a mono packet combined with a tri packet would yield 6/3/3 basics and the two duals that include the mono color. (If the mono packet includes more than twelve specified cards, I do not know which basics are reduced first.) Conversely, a dual packet combined with a tri packet would yield 4/4/4 basics, one dual land that matches the dual packet, and one other dual (including the third color and one of the dual colors).

For an extreme example, combining Wandering and Globetrotting includes an additional eight dual lands (three from Globetrotting and five from Wandering) reducing the basics to only two Islands and four Forests.

In the past, there were several months where there was an error and an invalid choice would be offered as an option for the second packet. This is no longer the case. When invalid color combinations were chosen, basics would be evenly split - thus a mono combined with a non-matching tri would result in a 3/3/3/3 split for basics, making the mana base for the spells from the mono packet very unreliable.

Nonbasic lands that the player doesn't already have in their collection are added to their collection.

History

Jump In! was introduced on October 14, 2021, with Innistrad: Midnight Hunt Jump In!.[4] This was a continuation of the previously successful Jumpstart format but with the card, the pool was reduced to only Standard legal cards. The format largely targets newer players as an entry point to both Magic: The Gathering and Arena.

With the launch of Alchemy Horizons: Baldur's Gate, designed-for-digital cards were added to Jump In! packets. At the same time, as part of the preparations for Standard rotation, all packets using themes from the rotating sets were retired.[5] The Kaldheim dual lands were replaced with the life-gain taplands from Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty.[3]

From the release of Dominaria United onwards Jump In! functions as the digital equivalent of a set's Jumpstart boosters.[6] The dual lands were replaced with the basic-typed taplands from Dominaria United.[7]

Jump into Middle-earth

During the release of The Lord of the Rings: Tales of Middle-earth, a special Jump In! season was launched, replacing the previous 80 packet format.[8] The new format introduced 20 packets that used exclusivley Middle-earth themes. The dual lands included in packets returned to the life-gain taplands from Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty.[9] In addition to their standard rare or mythic rare cards, all packets have a 1% chance of The One Ring replacing a common card.

Packet Color Theme Rare/Mythic
Breakfast {W} White Weenie with Food The Battle of Bywater; Dawn of a New Age
Insight {U} Drawing additional cards Rangers of Ithilien; Storm of Saruman
Sauron's {B} The host of Mordor / Amass Orcs via creatures Sauron, the Necromancer; Witch-king of Angmar
Moria {R} Aggro creatures with incidental damage. There and Back Again; Andúril, Flame of the West
Shire {G} The Shirefolk with Food payoff Delighted Halfling; Radagast the Brown
Amass {U}{B} The host of Isengard / Amass Orcs via Instant and Sorcery spells Sauron's Ransom; Shadow of the Enemy
Elves {G}{U} Elf tribal with Scry matters Galadriel of Lothlórien; Elrond, Master of Healing
Tokens {W}{B} Go wide tokens with sacrifice payoffs Frodo, Sauron's Bane
Wild {R}{G} Ramp and creatures with power 4 or greater Gimli, Mournful Avenger
Humans {R}{W} Aggro Human tribal Éowyn, Fearless Knight
Rallying {W} Midrange creatures that pump power Gandalf, White Rider
Adorned {U} Creatures with counters (primarily +1/+1 counters) Goldberry, River-Daughter
Greedy {B} Gaining benefits from permanents leaving the battlefield Lobelia Sackville-Baggins
Horde {R} Aggro burn Fires of Mount Doom
Treefolk {G} Ramp with Treefolk payoffs Fangorn, Tree Shepherd; Last March of the Ents
Stalwart {G}{W} The Ring Tempts You Aragorn, Company Leader
Captain {W}{U} Tempo Soldier tokens Faramir, Prince of Ithilien
Wizard {U}{R} Spells matter Gandalf the Grey
Foul {B}{R} Amass Orcs with a sacrifice sub-theme The Balrog, Durin's Bane; Sauron, the Lidless Eye
Blighted {B}{G} Spider tribal Shelob, Child of Ungoliant

Themes

As of March of the Machine: The Aftermath there were 80 packets in the format.[7][10][11][12][13][14]

Packet Color Theme Rare/Mythic
Arcanist {U} + [{B}][b] Instant and Sorcery spells Haughty Djinn
Bittersweet {B} Food mechanic Gumdrop Poisoner
Boosted {W}{G} +1/+1 counter Dusk Legion Duelist; Ozolith, the Shattered Spire
Compleat {W} Elesh Norn's forces / Toxic and Mite tokens Norn's Wellspring; Elesh Norn, Mother of Machines
Contagion {G}{U} toxic creatures Evolved Spinoderm; Ezuri, Stalker of Spheres; Tekuthal, Inquiry Dominus
Convertible {U} {P} (off color) transform / incubate Chrome Host Seedshark; Jin-Gitaxias // The Great Synthesis
Convoke {U}{R} Invasion of Segovia; Baral and Kari Zev
Corrupted {W}{B} Skrelv's Hive; Ria Ivor, Bane of Bladehold
Cultists {W}{B} Sleeper agents Braids, Arisen Nightmare; Serra Paragon
Cutthroat {B} Vraan, Executioner Thane; Drivnod, Carnage Dominus
Excavation {W} Aggro deck / Unearth mechanic Steel Seraph; Platoon Dispenser
Expendable {B}{R} Ayara, Widow of the Realm; Rankle and Torbran
Faerie {B}{U} Faerie synergies; flying deck Talion's Messenger; Talion, the Kindly Lord
Globetrotting {G}{U} + [{R}][c] Domain mechanic / Ramp Vodalian Mindsinger; Sphinx of Clear Skies
Hexgold {R}{W} Equipment / For Mirrodin! Jor Kadeen, First Goldwarden; Nahiri, the Unforgiving
Incubation {B}{G} Incubate Bloated Processor; Glissa, Herald of Predation
Inspired {U}{B} Drawing a second card each turn Gixian Puppeteer; Bladecoil Serpent
Invaders {W} + [{R/P}][d] Progenitor Exarch; Elesh Norn // The Argent Etchings
Junkyard {B}{R} Sacrifice / Token synergies Ashnod, Flesh Mechanist
Knights {W}{U} Knight tribal Knight-Errant of Eos; Invasion of New Phyrexia
Mishra's {R} Mishra's forces Mishra's Command; Skitterbeam Battalion
Muscle {R}{W} Go wide and raising creatures' power Guardian of New Benalia
Oily {R} Oil counters Urabrask's Forge; All Will Be One
Onslaught {B} + [{R}][e] Phrexians / Discard and Reanimation synergies The Raven Man; Liliana of the Veil
Phyrexian {B} + [{G/P}][f] Phyrexian tribal Grafted Butcher; Sheoldred // The True Scriptures
Prototype {G} Argoth's forces / Prototype mechanic Gwenna, Eyes of Gaea; Rootwire Amalgam
Rats {B}{R} Focused around 1/1 rat tokens and boosting them Lord Skitter, Sewer King; Redcap Gutter-Dweller
Recruits {W} + [{U}][g] The Coalition / Enlist mechanic / Soldier tokens Defiler of Faith
Resistance {R} Backup Voldaren Thrillseeker; Chandra, Hope's Beacon
Resurrected {B} Self-mill / Reanimation Gix's Command; Gix, Yawgmoth Praetor
Rooted {G} {P} (off color) transform / Big creatures Deeproot Wayfinder; Vorinclex // The Grand Evolution
Science {U} Artifacts matter Unctus, Grand Metatect; Jace, the Perfected Mind
Sluggers {R}{G} Stompy creatures Tyrant of Kher Ridges; Titania's Command; Sarinth Greatwurm
Soldiers {W}{U} Soldier tribal Siege Veteran; Skystrike Officer
Stampede {R}{G} Aggro creatures / enlist Squee, Dubious Monarch; Shivan Devastator
Synthesized {U}{R} Gaining oil counters by casting instant and sorcery spells. Mercurial Spelldancer; Ovika, Enigma Goliath
Tech {G}{W} Artifacts entering the battlefield Teething Wurmlet; Clay Champion
Tricky {U}{R} Casting Instant and Sorcery spells to pump creatures Keldon Flamesage; Jaya, Fiery Negotiator
Urza's {U} Urza's forces Urza's Command; Surge Engine
Venom {G} Toxic and Proliferate Bloated Contaminator; Tyrranax Rex
Virulent {B}{G} Poison counters and Proliferate Venerated Rotpriest; Glissa Sunslayer
Wandering {G} + [{W}][h] Domain mechanic / Treefolk Herd Migration; Silverback Elder

Notes

  1. If a player has previously selected all of the Jump In! packets, they will be presented with three random packets.
  2. The Arcanist packet only includes {U} nonland cards but has {B} kicker costs for Phyrexian Espionage and Rona's Vortex.
  3. The Globetrotting packet includes lands with all five basic land types but it only includes {G}{U} nonland cards and uses {R} for kicker costs.
  4. The Invaders packet only includes {W} cards but has {R/P} costs for Sun-Blessed Guardian.
  5. The Onslaught packet only includes {B} nonland cards but has {R} kicker costs for Aggressive Sabotage and Balduvian Atrocity.
  6. The Phyrexian packet only includes {B} cards but has {G/P} costs for Blightreaper Thallid.
  7. The Recruits packet only includes {W} nonland cards but has {U} kicker costs for Runic Shot and Stall for Time.
  8. The Wandering packet includes lands with all five basic land types but it only includes {G}{W} nonland cards and uses {W} for kicker costs.

References

  1. a b Wizards of the Coast (October 13, 2021). "Historic: Bans, Suspensions, and Rebalancing Announced". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  2. Joe Parlock (February 18, 2022). "Jump In! Is Magic The Gathering Arena's Most Underrated Format". TheGamer.
  3. a b Wizards of the Coast (July 6, 2022). "Jump In! Packets Update for Alchemy Horizons: Baldur's Gate". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  4. Wizards of the Coast (November 10, 2021). "Innistrad: Crimson Vow Jump In! Event Details and Packets". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  5. Wizards of the Coast (June 23, 2022). "Renewal for MTG Arena's 2022 Standard Rotation". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  6. Wizards of the Coast (May 12, 2022). "Your Sneak Peek at Double Masters 2022, Dominaria United, and Beyond". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  7. a b Wizards of the Coast (August 31, 2022). "Jump In! Packets Update for Dominaria United". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  8. Wizards of the Coast (June 19, 2023). "MTG Arena Release Notes – The Lord of the Rings: Tales of Middle-earth™". magicthegathering.com. Archived from the original on June 23, 2023.
  9. Wizards of the Coast (June 19, 2023). "Jump Into Middle-earth on MTG Arena". magicthegathering.com. Archived from the original on June 23, 2023.
  10. Wizards of the Coast (November 9, 2022). "Jump In! Packets Update for The Brothers' War". magicthegathering.com. Archived from the original on November 10, 2022.
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