Summary
- Magic: The Gathering releases remastered sets like Time Spiral, Dominaria, and Ravnica, for nostalgic drafting.
- Blocks like Theros, Odyssey, and Amonkhet could be brought back for a remaster.
- Other themes, like a set focused on the various Phyrexian sets, or revitalising Fiora, would also be great.
The first 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Magic: The Gathering release of the year is usually a remastered set. Sets like Dominaria Remastered, Ravnica Remastered, and In▨nistrad Remastered bringing the best of their settings into one booster pack.

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Whether they’re bringing back a specific block, like Time Spiral Remastered, or combining the best of years of Magic history,🐭 remastered sets are an exciting release for the game. There’s lots of history Wizards could look 🅷to for its future remasters, too.
10 🐎 Amonkhet Remastered
Breathe New Life Into The Undead
We’ve only had a handful of sets on Amonkhet, with Amonkhet and Hour of Devastation making up the two-set block it debuted in, and Aetherdrift expanding the world a few years later. Despite that, the plane has a huge amount of worldbuilding and a mechanical identity that 𝓡could carry an en🐷tire remaster.
Amonkhet did previously receive a remꦦaster on MTG Arena, which has yet to com﷽e to paper play.
Graveyard matters are the primary theme of Amonkhet, with every living thing cursed to become a wandering undea🐈d. It also includes the Cartouche enchantments and -1/-1 counters to help it stand out despite how few sets it’d have to work from.
9 Odyssey Remast🌼ered ♋
Put Things Back Into Balance
Odyssey, Torment, and Judgement are three older sets, having launched between 2001 and 2002, and launched at a time when Magic was stiꦇll experimenting with what a set could be. The latter two sets had their colour balances skewed, with Torment favouring black, and Judgment favouring white and green.
A set that takes cards from all three sets and makes a balanced, nostalgic draft environment would be exciting. The block is full of cool cards like Cabal Coffers, Tainted Pact, Sylvan Safeﷺkeeper, a𓆏nd Parallel Evolution that could always do with another reprint.
8 Dungeons & Dragons Remaste🦩red ౠ
Roll For Initiative
Despite one being Standard-legal, and the other being ma🍸de for Commander, Dungeons & Dragons’ Adventures In The Forgotten Realms and Commander Legends: Battle For Baldur’s Gate sets have a lot in co💃mmon. Venturing into dungeons, rolling d20s, and Class enchantments tie the two together.
A D&D Remastered would give some of Baldur’s Gate’s best cards another chance, as that set launched before Baldur’s Gate 3 launched to univer💖sal acclaim. A chance to pull Shadowheart or Ast𒆙arion, or perhaps an Ancient Copper Dragon alongside Old Gnawbone and Teleportation Circle would be great.
7 🃏 Kamigawa Remastered♏
Celebrating One Of Magic’s Biggest Success Stories
For over a decade, Kamigaဣwa was the black sheep of Magic, with its original block proving less than successful. It was finally redeemed in 2022 with the stellar Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty, a cyberpunk-themed set that revitalised Kamigawa in a huge way.
A remaster would be able to bring back some of the better-received aspects of the original, like its focus on enchantments and its unique art style, and combine it with the fantastic draft environment and cyberpunk aesthetic of Neon Dynasty. Chuck in cards from other sets that are set on the plane, like Invasion of Kamigawa and Satoru and Goro Goro, to really celebrate🀅 one of Magic’s most-redeemed setti🌌ngs.
6 Avish⛦kar Remastered
A New Name For A Great Plane
You may better know Avishkar as its old name, Kaladesh. A steampunk world inspired by South Asia, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:it was renamed during Aetherdrift to reflect its new g🅰overnment (and resolve some long-standing problematic elements of its old name). This new era is the perfect time to take a look at everything the plane is known for.
Though Avishkar is the name of the plane as of Aetherdrift, previously released sets and cards that use Kaladesh are not being renamed. Kaladesh is, canonically, the old name of the plane, rather than a retroactive cha♕nge.
Avishkar didn’t just appear in Kaladesh and Aether Revolt. Oꦦver the years it’s picked up a huge number of cards in other sets, like the very Avishkar-themed Energy deck from Modern Horizons 3, Magic Origins, and, of course, as the focal point of Aetherdrift. Artifacts, energy, Hydras, Dwarves, and Gremlins could all play a huge role in revisiting Avishkar.
5 𝔍 Theros Remastered
A Heroic Return
Theros is one of Magic🔥’s most fleshed-out worlds, having appeared in its own block, a single set in Theros: Beyond Death, and even in its own source book for Dungeons & Dragons. Inspired by Greek mythology, it’s full of Minotaurs, Gorgons, and brave warriors earning the gods’ favour.
Like Avishkar, Theros may not have had too many sets of its own to draw from, but it’s been a popular recurring setting for one-off cards in other sets like March of the Machine and Commander Legends. A remastered set that plays up the enchantments, Gods, and heroic theme♒s of Theros could make for a fun draft environment.
4 🌌 Fiora Remastered
A Set To Kill For
While it’s unlikely we’ll ever get another Conspiracy set, considering how poorly both outings of it before did, it would be a shame to lose the Renaissance world of Fi💮ora that served as its setting.
A cutthroat world of political intrigue, it introduced some big names in Magic, like Queen Marche𒊎sa, Daretti, Grenzo, and Dack Fayden. Even if Fiora Remastered did away with the draft-matters cards of the Conspiracy sets, something that brings back Fiora itself in a less risky release would be more than worthwhile.
3 Phyrexia Remastered 💛
All Will Be One Set
168澳洲幸运5开奖网:The Phyrexians may be defe🍌ated, with the praetors dead and the plane sealed off from the rest of the multiverse, but we could𝔍 always revisit the body horror nightmare with a remastered set.
Phyrexia Remasters would have tons of sets it pull from, ranging from their first invasion of Domina🤪ria in the Invasion block, through the Scars of Mirrodin block, and right the way through to the Phyrexian Invasion of the Multiverse seen from Kaldheim throu🎀gh to March of the Machine.
With so much history ot pull on, and a unified m🔜echanical base with poison counters, Germ tokens, and Phyrexian kindred synergies, a Phyrexian-centric remastered set could potentially be an𝓰 all-timer.
2 Alara Remastered 🎶
Jund ‘Em Out
One of the most heavily requested remasters brings together the Alara block of Shards of Alara, Conflux, and Alara Reborn. Focus🔯ed on the plane of Alara, which was split into five three-colour shards before being violently brought back together in Conflux, it was an incredibly creative series of sets that remain ♛beloved to this day.
Alongside the focus on the five-colour shards of Esper, Bant, Grixis, Naya and Jund, the Alara block also introduced, among other things, the ever-populꦯar cascade mechanic. More than anything else, the thought of being able to Jund your opponent out in a bona-fide Alara set is too much to handle.
1 Zendikar Remastered 🦂
I Just Want Fancy Lands
It’s frankly shocking Zendikar wasn’t one of the first settings to get its own remastered set. The original Zendikar Block, the Battle for Zendikar blocꦏk, and the solo set Zendikar Rising, there’s more than enough material for a remastered set to pull from.
Lands are the big pull of Zendikar, with it introducing 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:the landfall mechanic, double-faced lands, full-art lands, and the Zendikar Expeditions reprinting some of the game’s best lands with new, fancy art. Throw in some Eldrazi from the Battle for Zendik🐟ar sets, and plenty of kicker spells, and it’s clear Wizards is sleeping on one heck of a great remaster.

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