Explorer is first step toward MTG Arena Pioneer format

Play in an eternal MTG Arena format that doesn't contain digital-only cards or rebalance changes.

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A new format called Explorer will drop into Magic: The Gathering Arena with the digital launch of Streets of New Capenna, showcasing an eternal non-rotating format that is separate from the Historic format.

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Scheduled to release on April 28 with the digital launch of Streets of New Capenna, the Explorer format is the first step towards a Pioneer format in MTG Arena. A full Pioneer format mode within MTG Arena will take “several years,” according to WotC. Until then, Explorer is the fill-in format, serving as a non-rotating Constructed format that contains all Pioneer-legal cards available within MTG Arena

Similar to the Standard Constructed format within MTG Arena, the Explorer format will not contain Arena digital-only cards or feature rebalanced cards. 

 “We plan to support Explorer in the same capacity, which also means Explorer ranked matches will contribute to your Constructed rank and you can earn Play-In Points through the evergreen Explorer Constructed events,” WotC said. 

The Explorer format will feature best-of-one and best-of-three Constructed gameplay queues. Players can start crafting decks for the format as early as April 21, and the deck capacity within MTG Arena has been increased to 100. After the official release of the Explorer format, WotC will run an Explorer Metagame Challenge event. No date for the event has been released at the time of writing.

Cards will get added to the new format over time, with the next batch dropping later this year via Historic Anthology Six—legal to play in the Historic and Explorer formats. Bans within the Pioneer format will get carried over to the Explorer MTG Arena format.

Related: How 3-color Draft works in MTG Streets of New Capenna Limited

The goal from WotC regarding the Explorer format within MTG Arena is to add cards over time, focusing on “cards that matter.” Any cards that become problematic within the Explorer format will receive a ban, resulting in a Wildcard reimbursement. 

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