MTG Arena runs evergreen events for each available constructed format and for each game mode. These events provide a way for players to compete with each other for rewards in gems, packs, and Play-In Points. Read about the most recent change in structure to the events on April 28, 2022 here.
This guide will aim to provide complete details for each of the events, as well as decklists with proven results players can use. You can navigate every guide using the table below:
For Alchemy events, packs will be of the latest Alchemy set.
Wins
Gems
Packs
Play-In Point
0 Wins
50 gems
1 pack
1 Win
100 gems
1 pack
2 Wins
150 gems
2 packs
3 Wins
600 gems
2 pack
4 Wins
800 gems
2 pack
5 Wins
1,000 gems
3 packs
4 Play-In Points
Format Details
Alchemy is Magic: The Gathering Arena’s digital-only rotating format as an alternative way to enjoy Standard in a more dynamic metagame. It includes all Standard sets, and rotates as it normally does. It includes rebalanced cards, new cards with each premier set that incorporate digital-only mechanics (such as Conjure, Perpetual, Seek), and sometimes even more!
Our full range of resources are available for Alchemy in the below sections:
One-on-one with a 60 card minimum for the main deck and up to 15 cards in their sideboard. Player can add and swap out cards from their sideboard after the first game.
These cards may also be accessed during the game through cards such as:
The Arena Base Set is a set of digital-only cards in the New Player Experience decks that are always legal in digital-only formats (Alchemy and Historic) and never rotate.
Rotates out September, 2022
Rotates out September, 2023
Zendikar Rising (ZNR)
Innistrad: Midnight Hunt (MID)
Kaldheim (KHM)
Innistrad: Crimson Vow (VOW)
Strixhaven: School of Mages (STX)
Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty (NEO)
Dungeons & Dragons: Adventures in the Forgotten Realms (AFR)
Streets of New Capenna (SNC)
Alchemy: Innistrad
Alchemy: Kamigawa
Alchemy: New Capenna
Alchemy Horizons: Baldur’s Gate
Four oldest Standard sets rotate every year on September. For more information, check out our detailed guide.
Unlike its paper adjacent format, Alchemy does not have a banned card list. Instead, cards are periodically rebalanced to either make them more powerful or less so. You can see the full list below:
Below are some sample decklists that achieved the maximum wins required for the event. These can vary from fun brews to proven decks that are prevalent in the metagame.