Magic: The Gathering Arena will revive two of the most powerful cards to be released in the Shadows Over Innistrad Remastered set. Both Griselbrand and Snapcaster Mage, though not in that expansion’s original launch, it will be available in this digital-only set as a series of bonus cards. This Bonus Sheet will feature some familiar, powerful cards for MTG Arena fans.
Griselbrand and Snapcaster Mage were staples, must-use cards during their time in Standard, and are widely used in every format where they are still legal. Interestingly enough, the former is banned in Commander, so it’s unknown if he will be allowed in Historic Brawl. Here’s what we know about these Magic: The Gathering Arena cards.
Shadows Over Innistrad is a digital-only set for Magic: The Gathering Arena, which features 302 cards for the Historic and Explorer formats. None of them will be playable in Standard in MTG Arena. While several cards have already been revealed for this upcoming expansion, these two in particular stand out for their incredible levels of power.
Among the Bonus Sheet of cards that will come to Magic: The Gathering Arena, Griselbrand and Snapcaster Mage will both be arriving in the digital card game. While these powerful cards are not guaranteed to break anything in the game, they are worth having in your collection, should you play either of the eternal formats they’re allowed in.
Griselbrand is a simple but overpowered card from Avacyn Restored. Though he costs 7 mana to put into play in Magic: The Gathering Arena, there are plenty of ways to put it into play without spending that much. It is a card powerful enough to be banned in Commander. He was a key component in many decks.
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