New Set "Murders At Karlov Manor" Now Available In Magic: The Gathering Arena
Go solve the mystery and get yourself some new cards.
Welcome to Karlov Manor.
A new set, “Murders at Karlov Manor,” has entered Magic: The Gathering Arena. Players will line up suspects and uncover clues through various gameplay elements. The release includes packs, companions, card style bundles, and full-art lands available in the Store. Additionally, they receive three packs for free.
There’s also the "Murders at Karlov Manor Story Decks" event where players join forces with Alquist Proft and other Agency detectives to solve crimes. These specialized decks, each comprised of 60 cards, mirror the main stories and side plots of the Manor. Furthermore, they have the opportunity to engage in a bonus 100-card deck centered around Voja, Jaws of the Conclave, which is tailored for the Brawl format. This event rewards players with exclusive card styles for their collection.
Later on in the card game's mystery, players can explore the extensive "Murders at Karlov Manor Mastery" track — which offers rewards for completing quests and leveling up. From packs to sleeves, players earn various prizes as they progress through the levels. While they all receive rewards up to Level 54, those with the Mastery Pass can unlock rewards up to Level 70 and beyond. The set introduces new mechanics as well, so get studying!
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