That might be a bit of a reach but you’ll probably wish you owned at least a couple of things that you missed out on. Honestly if you value cosmetics and you play often enough to get at least 25% of the way to the max level, you’re doing yourself a disservice if you don’t get the Mastery Pass. There are always plenty of cosmetics available in the Pass, most of which are exclusive to their set and its respective Mastery track. If you do the math, it’s undeniably worth it… if you value cosmetic items. I’ve got the history with this bad boy.Įvery new set, Arena players debate over whether the Pass is worth its 3,400 gem cost. Cosmetics and the Mastery PassĪh, the Mastery Pass. But if you’re like me and shiny things make you happy, then it doesn’t particularly matter. This is where free-to-play games really make their money, after all, so it’s no surprise to see these jacked-up prices. That’s not really something that’s up for debate, it’s a fact. I can definitively say that Arena’s cosmetic items are seriously overpriced. On the other hand, if you think paying for aesthetics is a waste of your hard-earned gold and gems, then you have your answer. Do you personally find the aesthetics of your Arena experience to be very important? Then you’ll probably find any cosmetic items that catch your eye to be worth the price. The question of whether or not cosmetics are worth it is a subjective matter. There are plenty of cosmetic items in Arena, but I’ll get to an exhaustive list a bit further down. Avacyn's Collar | Illustration by James PaickĬosmetics are pretty much what they sound like: items in MTG Arena that have no “functional” purpose, they’re just there to look pretty and improve your aesthetic.
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