A recent interview by Design Manager Ian Adams and Sr. Game Designer Jiachen "JC" Tao from the Arena Development team provided important details regarding the future of Arena. The questions were sent over by community members on Magic: The Gathering’s main Discord.
Why is Arena being backfilled with remastered sets instead of just including the full sets?
What's the inclusion plan for the many playable cards that have been cut from the remasters so far, given how small and slowly-paced anthologies are?
”We definitely have ways to include those cards, especially in places like Anthologies or other similar releases.” - I. Adams.”We definitely aimed to include as much constructed cards as we could fit into SIR knowing that some fringe cards or otherwise omitted ones can always show up later in Anthologies - the process involved looking up cards played in major tournaments as well as checking our inhouse experts on the format to determine which cards are crucial to bring Explorer up to Pioneer” - I. Adams.Behold the Beyond, specifically, is an odd omission from this set, given it did see play at the Pro Tour. Why was that one left out?
Which of the cards added will be playable in Explorer and are any cards getting preemptive bans?
Why do some cards have new art?
Follow up to this, was there any mention of why you all went away with animations? I miss seeing animations like Uro.
”Calls like that ultimately fall to the Art Director on Arena (a different AD from the one mentioned before, I know). We started prioritizing things a little differently. I'd certainly like to see some fun enter the battlefield VFX return. I like them too. (I originally typed "ETBs" because that's what we call them internally).” - I. Adams.Which card, other than Emrakul, was the most difficult to program into Arena?
When can we expect a remaster of Khans or other sets?
With the recent introduction of a few powerful cards not in explorer to historic with this set, can we expect fetchlands to be added to historic?
Fetch lands are the defining lands of modern, is it too soon to talk about "road to modern"?
”Give me a little more time on the road to Pioneer, but I can see it happening on a long enough timeline.” - I. Adams.How frequently is the realistic expectation to have remastered sets released? could you realistically see Pioneer coming to Arena in the next 5 years? 10 years?
Following up on the frequency of remasters, what would be your desired frequency of Anthologies for the coming year?Can we expect 2, 3 more this year?
”Desired frequency is not always the same as what's possible, but I'd love to do 2 or 3 a year. But again, what I want to do, and what I can do realistically are not always the same.” - I. Adams.What are some of the greatest challenges when curating and compiling cards into Remastered-style sets?
How do you focus multicolor archetypes with different mechanical themes across sets?
Was creating and balancing the limited formats similar to other masters sets?
What was the rationale about leaving out common payoffs for limited like Moldgraf Scavenger, Twins of Mauer Estate, and Just the Wind?
How much flexibility was there in selecting cards from the bonus sheet and what were the reasons behind those selections?
How important was it to you that Emrakul, the Promised End was in the set?
”Originally, I wasn't going to include it. I was very disappointed, but I knew the card would take months, and we had
March of the Machine coming, which was a very heavy set. I'm really glad we were able to make it happen (though I was right, it DID take months).” - I. Adams.













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