Remastered
Remastered sets are re-released sets that feature the set-defining cards and iconic mechanics from the original block, but with updated gameplay to make it a fun and fresh experience according to contemporary design standards.[1] The sets are regularly larger than normal premier set sizes.
Remastered sets on MTG Arena have an additional focus in that they are the first time the cards of the block would be introduced into the client. As such, the pools are generally smaller.
Remastered set | Release | Released in | Original sets | Original release |
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Tempest Remastered | 2015 | Magic Online | Tempest, Stronghold and Exodus | 1997-1998 |
Amonkhet Remastered | 2020 | MTG Arena | Amonkhet and Hour of Devastation | 2017 |
Kaladesh Remastered | 2020 | MTG Arena | Kaladesh and Aether Revolt | 2016-2017 |
Time Spiral Remastered | 2021 | Tabletop | Time Spiral, Planar Chaos and Future Sight | 2006-2007 |
Dominaria Remastered | 2023 | Tabletop | 27 different sets that featured Dominaria | 1994-2018 |
Shadows over Innistrad Remastered | 2023 | MTG Arena | Shadows over Innistrad and Eldritch Moon | 2016 |
Ravnica Remastered | 2024 | Tabletop | 13 different sets that featured Ravnica | 2005-2020 |
Innistrad Remastered | 2025 | Tabletop |
Trivia
- Innistrad: Double Feature (2022) might also be considered a remastered tabletop set, because it rereleased cards from two connected sets (Innistrad: Midnight Hunt and Innistrad: Crimson Vow), although it lacked the updated gameplay.
References
- ↑ Mark Rosewater (December 6, 2022). "Mastering Dominaria Remastered". Magicthegathering.com.