Is the Adventurer Bundle in MTG Arena Worth It?
Although MTG Arena is technically free to play, you still need to grind for or buy the cards you want to play in your decks. Or you can just pay cash, and for that you need go to the Store.
Read moreAlthough MTG Arena is technically free to play, you still need to grind for or buy the cards you want to play in your decks. Or you can just pay cash, and for that you need go to the Store.
Read moreThankfully there’s a lot of help for new players in Arena. From the entire new player experience offering a simple tutorial and plenty of cards, to the Starter Deck Duel event, to store items tailored specifically to helping new players get a bit...
Read moreBasically, it’s a key aspect of MTGA’s economy: an experience track that rewards you with stuff every time you level up, which happens every 1,000 XP. You earn XP by completing daily quests and winning games. There’s a free version...
Read moreMTG Arena is the more polished online game client for Magic. A big part of what makes it unique is its claim that it’s “free to play,” but that isn’t really true.
Read moreDeckbuilding in MTG Arena can be fun, but it’s also a task in tedium since the meta keeps shifting. What works one day seems to get banned the next. It’s completely understandable to say “to deck with it,” and find something already...
Read moreI played through all the Color Challenge and scoured the interwebs for the answers to all your questions. So, sit back, relax, and worry not, as we guide you through MTG Arena’s Color Challenge and shed some light on what you can expect.
Read moreToday I go over a list of the best places you can go to buy standalone codes for MTG Arena to bypass the other requirements to get your hands on them. And before you ask, yes, this is something you’re allowed to do. It’s a money-saver in...
Read moreAesthetics are important. But what about cosmetics in MTG Arena? They definitely exist, but what do they do? Don’t worry if you’re confused or have any questions when it comes to cosmetic items in MTGA. I’ve got you covered!
Read moreYou want your play set, or four copies of one card, but what do you do with any extras on a virtual platform? Since you can’t sell or trade your extra cards as you would in paper Magic, any extra copies are useless on MTG Arena. This is where...
Read moreThere’s usually no better way to start playing MTG than buying a new MTG pre-constructed deck. All the cards are there for a reason, and you’ll have many new discoveries relative to the cards, how they play together, and how they fare against...
Read moreAs soon as you play on the client for a little while, you inevitably notice the MTGA economy at some point. That includes both how complicated and how expensive it is to master. One element of this is discovering all the different ways to get...
Read moreThere’s plenty of variety across MTGA’s initial wave of achievements, and it offers something to strive towards for lovers of Constructed, Limited, and even Brawl. If you’re a frequent MTGA user and you like free stuff, open up the Achievements...
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