Mythic Packs vs. Standard: Which Should You Get? - Draftsim (2024)

Pedro Furtado (djorso) 11 days agoCollecting, MTG Arena, MTG Products

Last updated on August 9, 2024

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Mythic Proportions | Illustration by Jim Nelson

MTG Arena players will always complain about the game’s economy, and most of the time rightfully so. Whether you’re free-to-play or a cash spender, there’s always something to fix. With the prominent option of mythic packs in the Arena store, WotC attempts to solve an old problem in the client, by offering a slightly more expensive booster that comes with a guaranteed mythic rare.

Is it a good booster to buy, and does it really solve the problem? Are MTG Arena’s economy issues finally solved?

Let’s find out in today’s article, shall we?

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The Difference Between Mythic and Regular Packs

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Thraben Standard Bearer | Illustration by Volkan Baga

When we open a mythic pack on MTG Arena, we’re guaranteed to hit a mythic rare card. That’s in opposition to a standard pack, which has about 85% chance of having a normal rare card and 15% chance of having a mythic card. Mythic packs cost a bit more though, and we’re talking about a 30% increase. You can buy them for 1,300 gold or 260 gems, while you can get a standard pack for 1,000 gold or 200 gems. While playing MTG Arena, all the pack rewards you get are standard packs, so you can only get a mythic pack from the Arena store.

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The thing is, for people that buy a lot of packs, or draft a lot on MTG Arena, it’s fairly easy to obtain all the rares in a given collection but at the same time lack several mythics. Once you have all the rares in a set, additional packs from that set will replace normal rares with 20 gems (40 for a mythic). When you’re chasing a certain mythic from a set or going for 100% set completion, you virtually always get a mythic from these packs. If you’re lacking 10-15 mythics to complete your collection, you should go for the same amount of mythic packs in the Arena store. I use Arena Tutor to track my MTG Arena collection, and here are the results:

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As we can see, for Wilds of Eldraine, I have 55% of the rares (around 140) and 37% of the mythic rares (around 24). In my case, I don’t think it’s interesting to snipe mythic packs, unless I was around 90%+ rare completion rate.

Mythic Pack Contents

Each mythic pack contains 8 cards: 5 commons, 2 uncommons and a mythic rare. You can’t get a regular rare card in your mythic pack. Sometimes, one of the common or uncommon cards will be replaced by its corresponding wildcard. Also, there’s a 1-in-30 chance that the mythic rare will be replaced by a mythic rare wildcard or a rare wildcard. Like standard packs, mythic packs are also duplicate protected, so you’ll never get a card you already have four copies of, and if you have all the mythics already, you’ll either get 40 gems or a rare/mythic rare wildcard.

Here are two packs I opened from my MTG Arena account, and as you can see, each pack has one mythic rare in it. Hey, I got the Ashiok I needed!

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Are There Any Mythic-Pack Exclusive Cards?

No. Exclusive cards are usually bundled with MTG Arena bundles and deals, and you can always craft them by spending the corresponding wildcard.

Standard Pack Contents

Standard Packs contain 8 cards: 5 commons, 2 uncommon, and a rare card. 1-in-8 standard packs will contain a mythic rare card instead of a regular rare, and there’s a chance that a card of each rarity is transformed into a corresponding wildcard. If you would open a rare when you have four of every rare from that set, you’ll get 20 gems instead, or 40 gems for a mythic.

Do Play Boosters Affect the Mythic Packs and Non-Limited Packs on Arena?

The 8-card packs from the Arena store are unaffected by the shift to play boosters, unlike how the play boosters affected the pack structure for Arena's Limited events.

Which is Better? Mythic or Normal Packs?

In a head-to-head, it’s better to get a guaranteed mythic than a rare, but for the price of 10 mythic packs you can get 13 standard packs. We have to take this into account in our analysis because you’re getting more content in 13 standard packs. You’ll get more commons, uncommons, vault progression, and wildcard progression (remember that every seven packs you open rewards you with a rare or mythic rare wildcard).

I get a golden pack for every 10 boosters of the same set I purchase, and that’s three rares or mythics from that set plus three other rares/mythics from other sets. The golden pack progression alone makes it much more worthwhile to get standard packs instead of mythic packs. These charts show how different the contents from these packs are. We’ll compare what happens in three cases: when we spend 13k gold on both standard and mythic packs, and do the same for 39k and 70k. Here are the results:

Gold Spent = 13,000

# PacksCommonsUncommonsRaresMythicsGolden PacksWildcards
Standard Pack1365261221, 31, 9
Mythic Pack10502001011, 6

Gold Spent = 39,000

# PacksCommonsUncommonsRaresMythicsGolden PacksWildcards
Standard Pack39195783253, 96, 0
Mythic Pack30150600293, 05, 7

Gold Spent = 70,000

# PacksCommonsUncommonsRaresMythicsGolden PacksWildcards
Standard Pack7035014060107, 011, 0
Mythic Pack53, 8269107, 60515, 410, 4

These numbers were calculated on average, so it’s possible but unlikely that you’ll open three standard packs and get two mythics and a mythic wild card. It’s more likely that you’ll get three rares in this situation. On the wildcards field, I’m considering the conversion of opening seven packs and getting one wildcard, plus some wildcards that can be opened in mythic boosters. We can see that buying regular packs is better for your MTG Arena collection on all accounts, except the mythic rare cards. So, that means I should never invest in mythic boosters? Not quite. There are some scenarios where you’ll be tempted to get mythic boosters:

  • If you have all the rares from a given set, there’s little value in opening regular boosters since you’ll probably get 20 gems. It’s very hard to draft a mythic rare since they don’t tend to get passed, and there’s only a small chance of opening them. This might sway you to purchase mythic boosters instead.
  • You’re looking for specific mythics. There’s a 1 in 20 (5%) chance of opening it, so let’s say you want a copy of Ashiok, Wicked Manipulator and you’re out of mythic rare wildcards. Even if you don’t get Ashiok per se, you can still get a mythic wildcard.
  • You’re mostly a Standard Brawl or Historic Brawl player, and sometimes you’ll want one of each mythic from the latest collection. In this case, it’s better to go with mythic packs.
  • Finally, if you have lots of rares and lots of rare wildcards, you should snipe those mythic packs.

What Happens if You Have All Mythic Cards and Open a Mythic Pack?

In this case, two things can happen. Since the mythic packs are duplicate protected, if you would open a mythic rare card, you’ll get 40 gems. There’s a chance that you’ll get a rare/mythic wildcard, and that doesn’t change with how many cards you have in your collection.

Best Mythic Packs

Here I consider only Standard-legal sets at the moment, with an honorable mention. Here are my nominees for best mythic packs:

Honorable Mention: Throne of Eldraine

It’s not legal in Standard, but Throne of Eldraine is one of the sets with the most juiced-up mythics, from ban-worthy cards like Oko, Thief of Crowns to staples like Embercleave and The Great Henge. Not to mention very good creatures like Brazen Borrower, Robber of the Rich, and Questing Beast. You can’t go wrong buying mythic packs from Eldraine.

#6. The Brothers’ War

The Brothers’ War has the fewest staples from this list, but there are some good mythics all in all. White decks usually play Myrel, Shield of Argive, while black mages are probably well-acquainted with Gix, Yawgmoth Praetor and Phyrexian Fleshgorger, Control players might be interested in Urza, Lord Protector, Urza's Sylex, and Teferi, Temporal Pilgrim. Bladecoil Serpent sees some play in midrange/value decks. One with the Multiverse and Cityscape Leveler are nice reanimation targets and appear in some lists alongside Atraxa, Grand Unifier.

#5. Wilds of Eldraine

The Wilds of Eldraine are home to Beseech the Mirror and Ashiok, Wicked Manipulator which are nice cards that see play in some decks, while Virtue of Loyalty and Virtue of Persistence offer good benefits early and late. Blossoming Tortoise offers value in ramp decks, while Agatha's Soul Cauldron can lead you to crazy graveyard builds.

#4. Phyrexia: All Will Be One

We have lots of goodies in Phyrexia: All Will Be One. There’s Standard all-star Atraxa, Grand Unifier. There’s the Dominus cycle, which are five very powerful cards that can gain indestructible. We also have Phyrexian Vindicator and the reprint of Phyrexian Obliterator, which are good midrange beatsticks. The planeswalkers from this set are very good, mainly Vraska, Betrayal's Sting, Nissa, Ascended Animist, and Jace, the Perfected Mind. Elesh Norn, Mother of Machines rounds out the list as a beefy Panharmonicon-like legendary creature.

#3. Dominaria United

You get until Fall 2025 with the likes of Liliana of the Veil, Serra Paragon, and Sheoldred, the Apocalypse so if you haven't crafted these already, the packs can easily be worth your while. It doesn't hurt that there are great commons and uncommons in this expansion.

#2. March of the Machine

March of the Machine is a top pick because you’ll get a lot of playable mythics, from the legendary Praetor cycle to planeswalkers and battles. Best mythics from the set are Sheoldred, Elesh Norn, Chandra, Hope's Beacon, Wrenn and Realmbreaker, Monastery Mentor, Urabrask and Invasion of Tarkir. But even then, cards like Invasion of New Phyrexia, Archangel Elspeth, and Zurgo and Ojutai see play here and there, and the overall power level of the set is quite high.

#1. Outlaws of Thunder Junction

Outlaws of Thunder Junction has many of the baddest cards in the West, and all through Arena. Maybe you've experienced Terror of the Peaks, been stopped by an Assimilation Aegis, or had a Final Showdown, and maybe you're the one dealing these and some nasty green cards. There's simply a raised floor on Thunder Junction mythic, and the best of the best here are outlandishly strong.

Best Standard Packs

Considering all Standard-legal sets, here are my nominees for best standard packs:

#6. Wilds of Eldraine

Each Wilds of Eldraine pack, can have also have lots of goodies, including the creature lands, powerful faeries, multicolored adventure cards, and more. I’d start getting Wilds of Eldraine packs until I have plenty of the rares from the set, and then go to the other ones in this list.

#5. March of the Machine

March of the Machine grants access to all battle cards, and some like Invasion of Tarkir and Invasion of Gobakhan are really good. Staples like Breach the Multiverse, Sunfall and Faerie Mastermind are also found here. Chrome Host Seedshark and Etali, Primal Conqueror are also excellent reasons to get these packs.

#4. Phyrexia: All Will Be One

Phyrexia: All Will Be One barely tops March of the Machine in Standard staples, mostly due to the fast lands, which see play in many formats. We’ve also got plenty of heavy hitters, like Phyrexian Arena, Glissa Sunslayer and The Eternal Wanderer (yes, planeswalkers at rare). Infect/Toxic decks will get all their tools here with the toxic creatures Skrelv, Defector Mite and Venerated Rotpriest, among others. The cycle of five Sun’s Twilights are also interesting tools to have at your disposal.

#3. Bloomburrow

Fresh out of the Fall 2024 set, build-arounds like Zoraline, Cosmos Caller and Emberheart Challenger are solid. Iridescent Vinelasher, Valley Rotcaller and Serra Redeemer almost feel unfair in their focused decks. There are also plenty of decks that can utilize Fabled Passage and Fountainport.

#2. Outlaws of Thunder Junction

As desolate as the desert is, Thunder Junction is teeming with playable cards. Yes, the mythics are absurd, but things like Snakeskin Veil, Highway Robbery, and Lavaspur Boots are playable in Limited and viable in many Constructed decks. Then I must mention the cycle of fast lands, and there are seemingly gems in every color and corner of OTJ.

#1. The Lost Caverns of Ixalan

You don't need to dig deep to find really strong cards in The Lost Caverns of Ixalan. There are playables galore, at the top are Cavern of Souls, Bloodletter of Aclazotz, and Ojer Taq, Deepest Foundation, but you also gotta look at Roaming Throne, Tishana's Tidebinder, and Get Lost and see them fill decklist after decklist. Take up Spelunking, and be prepared to run into a Deep-Cavern Bat or four. I'm betting you'll find something solid if you go crack packs from The Lost Caverns of Ixalan.

Wrap Up

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Pack Leader | Illustration by Ilse Gort

Mythic packs were introduced to MTG Arena to solve a problem the client had: the scarcity of mythics players would get even when buying a lot of standard packs. Since we can’t trade or buy singles, even the bulk mythics of the set are hard to come by. Most of the time, players simply buy and open packs in hopes of getting that mythic rare or that wildcard they need.

They are currently a bad-value purchase though, and you should only prioritize getting them on Arena when your collection lacks mythics in a given set. If you want to track your MTG Arena collection, as well as get draft pick suggestions and more, check out Arena Tutor. This way you’ll know exactly when to get those mythic packs. Did I get anything wrong, or do you find mythic packs to be good value? Please leave a comment below, thanks for reading my analysis folks, and I hope you like it.

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Pedro Furtado (djorso)

Pedro started playing Magic way back when in Fourth Edition. After a long hiatus, he now plays mostly MTG Arena Standard and Limited. His biggest MTG regret is trading a bunch of Force of Wills for Serra Angels.

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