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MTG Arena May 0.15 patch notes and update

Full patch notes and updates for the month of May.
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The May MTG Arena patch and update is here with new tournaments, MCQ qualifiers, best-of-three timers, cosmetics, and so much more.

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Those who reached the Mythic rank in the previous season should have qualified for the MTG Arena MCQ. For those who did qualify, there should be an event on the home page labeled “Mythic Championship Qualifier.” If a player thinks they should have qualified but are not seeing the event on the home page, MTG Arena suggests calling customer support immediately.

War of the Spark Chronicles event

Starting May 23 is the War of the Spark Chronicles event, featuring five free-to-play tournaments, no loss record, and sweet rewards. Each event lasts a week and offers players rewards of gold and cosmetic stained-glass planeswalker card styles.

The first tournament is a Momir event, “Part one: Ravnica at War,” and will last until May 31. Upon the completion of an event, wins are reset, and new planeswalker card styles are offered in the rewards.

For the Momir tournament, three wins will provide players with a Vraska, Swarm’s Eminence stained-glass card style, followed by Tibalt, Rakish Instigator at nine wins. Go all the way to 15 wins, and get a Jace, Wielder of Mysteries stained-glass card style.

Battles will go towards daily quests and there isn’t an entry fee. There also isn’t a loss category, so players can grind away all they want to achieve the card style rewards.

Gates Ablaze is banned from the Momir “Part one: Ravnica at War” event and in next weeks “Part two: No Escape” Pauper tournament, Persistent Petitioners is banned.

Direct Challenge update

Players can now choose between a standard direct challenge or a tournament style direct challenge. Updated in the best-of-three mode is a timer clock which is also available in the tournament direct challenge mode. The timer gives 30 minutes to each player per match, in which having the clock run out will result in an automatic loss.

In addition to the new timer mode, direct challenge tournament style is played in a best-of-three format, uses a coin flip to see who goes first, and allows for 60 minimum card decks with sideboards.

Interface update

Players who turn off the auto-tap function are now given the option to auto-tap during convoking and paying “X” tasks. This helps speed up the process while leaving the auto-tap feature off in MTG Arena.  

There’s also been an update to “copying distribution.” Players can change targets and distribution values they recieve, however, they can no longer change the overall distribution values.

In addition, cards that are exiled but can be cast later will be highlighted and “kicked” spells will have a VFX when on a stack.

Cosmetic updates

If the stained-glass planeswalker rewards in the War of the Spark Chronicles events seems too time-consuming, players can purchase them with gems in the MTG Arena store.

  • Gideon Blackblade: 600 Gems
  • Liliana, Dreadhorde General: 600 Gems
  • Teferi, Time Raveler: 500 Gems
  • Ajani, the Greathearted: 500 Gems
  • Ral, Storm Conduit: 500 Gems
  • Tamiyo, Collector of Tales: 500 Gems
  • Davriel, Rogue Shadowmage: 2500 Gold
  • Jiang Yanggu, Wildcrafter: 2500 Gold

Updated and new cosmetic bundles for the month of may includes an amass power bundle, cast-tastic spells bundle, a proliferate bundle, and a chaos aggro bundle

Amass Power Bundle costs 3000 Gems and includes:

  • Dreadhorde Invasion card style
  • Dreadhorde Twins card style
  • Eternal Skylord card style
  • Eternal Exquisite sleeve
  • Eternal avatar

Cast-tastic Spells Bundle costs 1000 Gems and includes:

  • Ral, Storm Conduit Card Style
  • Saheeli, Sublime Artificer Card Style
  • Bond of Insight Card Style

The Proliferate Bundle costs 1000 Gems and includes

  • Ajani, the Greathearted Card Style
  • Grateful Apparition Card Style
  • Huatli’s Raprto Card Style

Chaos Aggro Bundle costs 1000 Gems and includes:

  • Krenko, Tin Street Kingpin Card Style
  • Mayhem Devil Card Style
  • Angrath’s Rampage Card Style

Bugs worked out

Lands were having a glitch regarding un-tapping. This should now be resolved, especially when using Nissa, Who shakes the Worlds plus one ability. There was also a glitch involving Angrath, Captain of Chaos when sacrificed to Devouring Hellion (giving Hellion menace) which is now fixed as well.

Legendary Tokens which gain abilities are now displaying properly, while Cabal Stronghold is no longer generating incorrect amounts of mana. On the subject of mana, Dead Man’s Chest is no longer allowing for it to be used as “mana of any type.”


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