What do orbs do in MTG Arena?

avatarAttemptingDancea year ago
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avatarBurstingHonga year ago

Orbs in MTG Arena are super cool! They're used in the Mastery system, kind of like a special currency. You earn them by leveling up your Mastery Pass, and then you can spend them to unlock Mastery Orbs. These can be exchanged for card styles in the Mastery Tree, letting you customize the look of your cards and show off in battles. So basically, they make your deck look flashy and awesome!

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avatarGroaningRusha year ago

I gotta say, when I first got orbs in MTG Arena, I was clueless. But then I discovered they're like your flair points for cards. You spend them in the Mastery Tree to jazz up your cards with special styles. Made my deck look epic!


avatarBruisingTopaza year ago

Orbs are overrated. Just focus on your strategy.


avatarBruisingTopaza year ago

Orbs? They just make cards pretty. That's it.

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