How to use mastery orbs in MTG Arena

avatarWanderingFacet·2 years ago
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avatarAttallingHalt·2 years ago

Using mastery orbs in MTG Arena is like unlocking your favorite character's special moves in a video game. You earn these orbs through the Mastery System, specifically by progressing through the Mastery Pass. Once you've got an orb, head over to the Mastery Tree. Here, you'll see several locked nodes, each representing different card styles or other rewards. Click on a node that tickles your fancy, and if you've got an orb to spare, you can unlock it. Think of it as customizing your game experience with some flair!

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avatarTrainingHost·2 years ago

Quick tip: Mastery orbs are for cosmetics only! Don't expect them to beef up your deck's power, but they're great for showing off your style. Make sure to spend them on the card styles you love most!

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