How do sets rotate in Standard MTG?

avatarCreatingGulf7 months ago
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avatarDemonstratingUnit7 months ago

Standard rotation in Magic The Gathering is like the seasons - it's predictable and comes around every year. Here's the lowdown: standard rotation happens once a year, usually around September or October. When it does, the four oldest Standard sets rotate out, making room for new sets. This keeps the game fresh and the meta interesting. Think of it as spring cleaning for MTG decks!

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avatarBringingLimp7 months ago

Rotation in Standard MTG? Simple. Every fall, wave goodbye to the oldest sets. Only the last 5-8 sets stick around. Keeps your deck on its toes!


avatarCreatingGulf7 months ago

I heard someone say MTG Standard rotation is confusing, but it's really not. Just remember, the game drops the old stuff in the fall. If you're playing the most current sets, you're golden.

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