How many games do you need to play to hit Gold in MTG Arena?

avatarConcludingDisc·7 months ago
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avatarDroppingSway·7 months ago

Honestly, how many games it takes to hit Gold in MTG Arena varies widely based on your win rate. If you’re rocking a solid 60% win rate, you could make it to Gold in about 40-50 games starting from Bronze. If your win rate's lower, say 50%, you might be looking at 60-75 games. It's all about those wins!

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avatarSigningSpine·7 months ago

50 games give or take. It's not just the number of games, but winning consistently that matters.


avatarDistributingJoke·7 months ago

Too many. Just enjoy the game, don’t stress the rank.


avatarScoldingIrony·7 months ago

It really depends on your deck and skill level, but on average, expect to grind through dozens of games. A good deck and strategy can get you there faster. So, brush up on those skills!

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