

Players will no longer receive ICRs from sets that will be rotating out of Standard from daily wins or Standard events. This is in addition to the usual addition of new packets that will feature content from Alchemy Horizons: Baldur's Gate. Packets using themes from the rotating sets will be retired, while remaining packets will be revised to contain only cards that won’t be rotating out. The packets in the Jump In! event will also be rehauled for the new year. Quick Draft players will be playing and collecting only cards that can continue to be used in Alchemy or Standard in the fall. Quick Draft and Sealed events will use sets starting from Innistrad: Midnight Hunt forward. There will be not be any scheduled Limited events (Draft or Sealed) for sets rotating out of Standard.

If there are events and rewards, they’ll be from the last 4 sets only. For example, this includes commonly reprinted cards such as Negate and Duress.Ĭloser to the time of rotation in 2022, MTG Arena may hold special events and rewards to help “renew” players’ collections for the new Standard environment. They may be used in Standard again later, if they are re-released in future sets (as “reprints”). No cards are currently banned in Standard.Ĭards that rotate out of Standard remain in your collection, and MTG Arena supports events and play queues that allow players to use cards from rotated sets in non-rotating formats such as Historic, Explorer, and in certain events. The link will take you to the ban announcement and explain the reasons behind their bans. The following cards are in current Standard sets, but are banned and is not legal for play in Standard. The table below shows the new Standard format after rotation. Cards from MID, VOW, NEO, and SNC will be rotated out of Standard on the same day.

The next rotation will happen on September 2023 when the set Wilds of Eldraine is released. What Sets will be Rotating Out of Standard in 2023?
