


Only spend Wildcards when you need to complete a deck you seriously intend to play and only if you can’t find a substitute in your collection. If you like a card, but don’t have a deck in mind for that card and it doesn’t seem like it will be format relevant then consider opening packs from the set until you get it or drafting until you see it. During Bot Matches, Sparky uses these decks.You should only spend Wildcards if you want specific cards for a deck or if that card looks like it will be a staple in a format. From that moment on, the cards (and thus the monocolor decks) were only legal in digital formats like Alchemy and Historic. In March 2022, the Arena Base Set was removed from Bo1 Standard. Unlike previous monocolor decks, these decks were built using cards from a special non-rotating set called the Arena Base Set (ANB) to ensure they remain legal beyond Standard 2021. Cards that are replaced through these upgrades are automatically moved to the sideboard. The two-color decks will continue to be updated with each rotation.įive monocolor decks are unlocked after the tutorial and can be upgraded by completing the new player Color Challenges. A change from previous iterations is that the monocolor decks will remain rotation-proof beyond Standard 2021. They feature cards from Throne of Eldraine, Theros Beyond Death, Ikoria: Lair of Behemoths, Core Set 2021, and the new Arena Base Set. The new player decks for Standard 2021 were added with the August 13, 2020, update. In connection to the Hot Pockets crossover, a deck featuring Vivien Reid was made available through the exclusive codes as part of the team-up. Preconstructed theme decks featured in Magic: The Gathering Arena.
