It's possible WotC think that staying on Innistrad too long will make players bored of the setting, which is part of the reason they dropped the block model. We'll have had two consecutive years of new planes with every set. Idk about how rotation will work, but my theory is that the two Innistrad sets are so close together because they want to mitigate plane-fatigue. They could have just released Midnight Hunt in October, and Crimson Vow in January, and there would have been a 3 month gap. I read some comments on reddit that said that between the release gap between Fall and Winter is too long, and I don't buy that. Quote from signofzeta »I don't understand why WOTC couldn't have, y'know, released Midnight Hunt on October 2021, and Crimson Vow on January 2022. Maybe the slot where Core Sets would have been aren't the last set, but first set in the rotation? This does not mean that Crimson Vow is the "Winter 2022" set, because we might get a Winter 2022 set, Spring 2022 set, Summer 2022 set, and Fall 2022 set, with rotation being pushed up to be in between Spring and Summer 2022 set. I also read that some people say that Crimson Vow is "supposed to be" the Winter 2022 set released a few months early, and then referencing the "There are still 4 standard sets per rotation year". There should never ever be 3 sets within a span of 6 months. If WOTC really wanted to release a standard set in November, they could've released D&D set in August, Midnight Hunt in November, and Crimson Vow in February, with the set after that released in May, and mimic the release schedules of Pokemon and Yugioh. This article includes affiliate links, which may provide small compensation to Dot Esports.I don't understand why WOTC couldn't have, y'know, released Midnight Hunt on October 2021, and Crimson Vow on January 2022.
Renewal rewards only take place once a year within MTG Arena, and at the bare minimum require a player to log in prior to the MID update to earn 10 Rare/Mythic Rare cards. Related: Best MTG Limited multicolor Rare/Mythic Rare Innistrad: Midnight Hunt cards Players with these cards can still use them in the Historic format. 16 are Throne of Eldraine ( ELD), Theros: Beyond Death ( THB), Ikoria: Lair of Behemoths (IKO), and Core Set 2021 ( M21). Sets rotating out with the release of MID on Sept.
Players can also get three free MID booster packs with the code PLAYMID. Other rewards that have been offered to MTG Arena players recently include the code SCALEUP for a total of 3,000 XP, along with the code PARCELMYR for gold and XP. Up to three Mythic Rare card rewards from MID.Up to 10 Uncommon card rewards from MID.Those who reached level 31 through the free-to-play Set Pass or the Mastery Pass will earn three additional rewards. Players must log in at least once prior to the release of MID to earn a green renewal egg that contains 10 Rare/Mythic Rare cards from Magic sets that are 2022 Standard-legal. In total, there are four renewal rewards based on logging in prior to the MID launch and reaching level 31 in either the Set or Mastery Pass on MTG Arena. Encouraging players to log in and play are MTG Arena renewal rewards, prizes that range from Rare/Mythic Rare card rewards to an alternative art card sleeve. 16, Innistrad: Midnight Hunt ( MID) will launch and Standard rotation will take place. Scheduled to take place during the morning hours of Sept.