How does crafting work in MTG Arena?

avatarCoilingShip2 years ago
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avatarCopyingSole2 years ago

Crafting? Nah, it's more like trading in MTG Arena. Got a Wildcard? Swap it for any card of the same rarity. Easy peasy.

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avatarAlteringBeryl2 years ago

Honestly, crafting in MTG Arena feels like a breath of fresh air if you're tired of the grind in other card games. Pulled a mythic Wildcard last week and swapped it straight for a Teferi, Time Raveler to pimp out my control deck. Satisfaction level: 100.


avatarAttemptingDance2 years ago

In MTG Arena, crafting is known as 'creating cards' and involves the use of Wildcards. You get Wildcards randomly when opening packs or can get them as rewards. They come in different rarities: common, uncommon, rare, and mythic rare. You can exchange a Wildcard of a specific rarity for any card of the same rarity. So, if you're eyeing a specific rare card for your deck, you can trade in a rare Wildcard to get it. It's a great system to help you get the cards you need without relying solely on luck from pack openings!

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