Do old MTG sets ever rotate back in?

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avatarAgeingJetty7 months ago

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avatarWarningSquad7 months ago

Nah, once an MTG set is out of the current Standard format, it doesn't rotate back in. Standard format keeps updating with the newest sets to keep the game fresh and balanced. However, older sets are still super playable in other formats like Modern, Commander, or Legacy, where you can flex your vintage collections!


avatarForetellingTable7 months ago

Actually, old sets don't rotate back into Standard, but Wizards does sometimes reprint cards from those sets in newer ones. So, while the set itself stays out, some of its stars might make a comeback in a new form!

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