It's time to hit the streets and pledge allegiance to your family, as Magic: The Gathering's newest set, Streets of New Capenna, has finally launched. With five demonic crime families, plenty of support for three-colour decks, and new mechanics like casualty and blitz to play with, it's more than a worthy successor to the incredible previous set, Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty.
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With a new set, of course, comes a new Mastery Pass for Magic: The Gathering Arena. Across 70 levels you can earn plenty of rewards, including avatars for each of the five crime bosses. Here is everything you need to know about the Streets of New Capenna Mastery Pass and Mastery Tree.
The Mastery Pass is Magic: The Gathering Arena's equivalent of a battle pass (or, to keep it in card games, Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel's Duel Pass). For each new premiere set that releases, a new Mastery Pass is introduced with a number of set-themed rewards and cosmetics to earn for as long as that set is the newest one available.
There are two sets of in-game rewards tied to the Mastery Pass. The first is the Mastery Pass itself, with up to 70 levels giving you currency, booster packs, and cosmetics each time you level up, and the Mastery Tree. The Mastery Tree is tied to the Pass in that it requires the Mastery Orbs it rewards you to unlock further cosmetics. Unlike the Mastery Pass, the Mastery Tree lets you choose which cosmetics you want to unlock, in a branching path of options.
As Mastery Passes are only available for as long as the set is the current most-recent one in Standard, you have until the launch of Dominaria United in a few months to unlock the full Streets of New Capenna
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