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Revision as of 17:16, 2 November 2020

Kaladesh Remastered
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Set Information
Set symbol
Art direction Jeremy Jarvis and Mark Winters
Release date November, 2020
Themes and mechanics Energy counters, Vehicles
Keywords/​ability words Crew, Fabricate, Revolt
MTG Arena series
Amonkhet Remastered Kaladesh Remastered Pioneer Masters
Magic: The Gathering Chronology
Commander Collection: Green Kaladesh Remastered Kaldheim

Kaladesh Remastered is a Magic Arena-specific reprint set that will be released on November 12, 2020.[1][2] It combines cards from Kaladesh and Aether Revolt.

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 TBA cards, 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.

Mechanics

While many of the mechanics from the original block will be familiar, others have been remastered to fit the updated look and feel of MTG Arena.

Card types

Vehicles are expected to make an appearance.

Cycles

TBA

Changes in rarity

Changes in rarity, compared to the cards in the original Kaladesh block.

TBA

Removed cards

The following cards from the Kaladesh block don't appear in Kaladesh Remastered: TBA

References