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MTG Arena adds Japanese alt-art card sleeves and new cosmetics

New card sleeves are worth the gems.
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The most recent update to MTGA has a host of new cosmetics, one of which is three new MTG War of the Spark Japenese alternative-art card sleeves.

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The stained-glass planeswalkers might be temporarily gone from the MTGA store, but in their place is three new alt-art Japanese illustrated card sleeves, making a total of eight available. While some in the MTG community are upset over the removal of the stained-glass planeswalkers, WotC has stated they will return.

MTGA Japanese alt-art card sleeves 

MTG Arena Japanese alt art card sleeves
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Until then, these alternative-art card sleeves are a nice cosmetic addition to MTGA. Each card sleeve costs 600 gems to purchase.

  • Saheeli, Sublime Artificer by Hisashi Momose (new)
  • Ugin, the Ineffable by Maekawa Yuichi (new)
  • Teferi, Time Raveler by Shishizaru (new)
  • Liliana, Commander of the Dreadhorde by Yoshitaka Amano
  • Karn, the Great Creator by Naochika Morishita
  • Vivian, Champion of the Wilds by Hisashi Momose
  • Nissa, Who Shakes the World by Hitowa
  • Angrath, Captain of Chaos by Sansyu

For MTG tabletop players looking to score the Japanese alt-art sleeves, this website is offering them on sale now. 

Other cosmetic add-ons to MTG Arena  

With the new Chronicles event on MTG Arena comes rewards to earn Battle for Zendikar full-art basic lands (2,000 gems). These are also available for purchase in the store along with Core Set 2020 (2,500 gems) and War of the Spark (2,500 gems) land styles. 

In addition, the M20 leyline card styles are on sale for 500 gems and new bundles have been added. 

Mu Yanling Bundle (2,400 gems)

  • Mu Yanling player avatar
  • My Yanling sleeve
  • Mu Yanling, Skye Dancer card style
  • Flood of Tears card style
  • Tale’s End card style

Tools of the Tactics Bundle (1,200 gems)

  • Bag of Holding
  • Icon of Ancestry
  • Grafdigger’s Cage

Cosmetics leaving in September

  • Chandra bundle
  • Elemental bundle
  • Karn, Vivien, Nissa, and Angrath Japanese alternate art sleeves

Cosmetics removed with July update

  • Guild bundles and sleeves
  • The Proliferate bundle
  • Angrath’s Chaos Aggro bundle
  • The Amass Power bundle
  • Dragon Bolas bundle
  • Japanese alternate art sleeves featuring Narset, Jave, Kiora, Kaya, and Tamiyo 

Several WotC staff members have noted that the Japanese alt-art planeswalkers will return in the future to MTGA. Whether it will be the same planeswalkers is unknown at this time. 


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Danny has been writing for Dot Esports for over five years, first as a freelancer and now as a staff writer. He is the lead beat writer for Magic: The Gathering and Teamfight Tactics. Danny is also a solid Monopoly GO player, having beaten every main event without spending a dime. When Danny isn't writing or gaming, he's chilling by the water in Spacecoast Florida with his family and friends. He's always got a tan, because touching grass is important, and loves playing strategic digital and tabletop games. Past outlets Danny has written for include TheGamer and ScreenRant.