MTG Arena codes for 2024: Free MTGA booster packs and cosmetics
Build your digital card collection without paying a penny.
Magic: The Gathering Arena has an economy that is, frankly, not very kind to the player. Luckily, there are some MTG Arena codes available to help newer players try and find their feet. With so many MTGA cards available, and so few resources in-game to earn them without paying real-world money, you'll want to make sure you're entering the best codes for MTG Arena as soon as you start playing the game to really help build your collection a little bit.
We've put together this guide on everything you need to know about MTG codes - from how to redeem MTG Arena codes, to where to find them and what they get you.
MTG Arena codes
- How to redeem MTG Arena codes
- MTG Arena booster pack codes
- MTG Arena cosmetic codes
- MTG Arena experience codes
- MTG Arena rewards
- Expired MTG Arena codes
- How do you get MTG Arena codes?
It might not be the most invigorating experience, but going through and putting in the latest MTG Arena codes if you're a new player will help you feel a bit more established. Even older players should keep these MTG codes in mind too, as new ones get added every few months - and it's always worth taking free stuff when it's available.
How to redeem MTG Arena codes
Before we get to the codes themselves, it's useful to know exactly how to redeem MTG Arena codes. The game doesn't explain it especially well, but it's not all that hard when you actually know how to do it. If you’re a PC player, you'll need to be within MTG Arena itself to do this, so make sure you've got that open before reading any further.
To redeem MTG Arena codes on PC, all you need to do is go to the Store tab in MTG Arena. This is where you can buy a plethora of different items using either coins - the free currency earned by winning matches, completing daily quests and levelling up your Mastery Pass - or gems, which are mostly purchased with real money. You then just need to click on Redeem Code, which is in the top-right of the page. Now all you need to do is enter the MTG Arena code of your choice and you'll be able to redeem it.
That’s only for PC players. If you’re on iOS or Android, you’ll need to visit the Wizards of the Coast website using your browser to redeem MTG Arena codes on mobile, as you can’t redeem them directly from inside the app - just enter the code under Redeem a Code on your account page.
It's worth noting that the codes can occasionally be fairly fiddly when it comes to capitalisation. While it seems largely irrelevant for many codes, there are some where it's important for the code to actually work. As such, we've used the official way of capitalising the codes to allow you to hopefully get it right first try.
MTG Arena booster pack codes
These are most likely the MTG Arena codes you'll want to get through first. Each of these will reward you with some number of packs from a different Magic: The Gathering set - and, due to how expensive the cards can be even when you're only playing digitally, they're effectively essential to every player both old and new.
New MTG Arena codes for packs come out with each new Standard set. This means that you'll get one for sets designed for MTG's popular Standard format, but you won't get one for sets catered to another non-Standard format, such as Commander. While this could change at some point in the future, especially if Wizards of the Coast actually puts the work into MTG Arena to allow new formats in the game, we're not expecting that to be the case any time soon.
With that all out of the way, here are the latest MTG Arena codes for packs:
- 2005: Red Herring card
- PlayAlchemyNewCapenna: Three packs of Alchemy: New Capenna
- PlayBRO: Three packs of The Brother's War
- PlayDMU: Three packs of Dominaria United
- PlayDMUAlchemy: Three packs of Dominaria
- PlayDND: Three packs of Adventures in the Forgotten Realms
- PlayHBG: Three packs of Alchemy Horizons: Baldur's Gate
- PlayIkoria: Three packs of Ikoria: Lair of Behemoths
- PlayKaldheim: Three packs of Kaldheim
- PlayM21: Three packs of Core Set 2021
- PlayMID: Three packs of Innistrad: Midnight Hunt
- PlayNEO: Three packs of Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty
- PlayNEOAlchemy: Three packs of Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty
- PlaySNC: Three packs of Streets of New Capenna
- PlayStrixhaven: Three packs of Strixhaven: School of Mages
- PlayTheros: Three packs of Theros Beyond Death
- PlayVOW: Three packs of Innistrad: Crimson Vow
- PlayZendikar: Three packs of Zendikar Rising
- TryKaladesh: One pack of Kaladesh Remastered
MTG Arena cosmetic codes
While MTG Arena codes for cosmetics aren't as exciting as the ones that get you new cards, it's still nice to grab a few extra accessories when you can. These codes will often reward you with a card style, which is a skin of sorts for specific cards, or artwork for sleeves, so you can make your deck look a bit fancier.
Unlike the MTG Arena pack codes, these don't have any specific release schedule. It means that you'll have to just check in every so often to see if they've gone live, rather than relying on there being a new code just because there's a new set.
Thankfully though, if you come back here every few months to check for new packs, there's no harm in having a quick glance to see if you can net yourself a shiny new skin too.
Here are the latest MTG Arena codes for cosmetics:
- FNMAtHome: Two random cosmetics
- AlwaysFinishTheJob: New card sleeves
- BrokerShield: New card sleeves
- CabarettiAlliance: New card sleeves
- CrimeIsAnArtForm: New card sleeves
- FunIsntFree: New card sleeves
- InformationIsPower: New card sleeves
- MaestroCasualty: New card sleeves
- ObscuraConnive: New card sleeves
- ReadTheFinePrint: New card sleeves
- RiveteerBlitz: New card sleeves
MTG Arena experience codes
It doesn't happen too often, but sometimes a few MTGA experience codes will drop, giving you free XP to use against Set Mastery. Getting enough XP through normal play can be slow though, so these codes are always worth redeeming.
- oba: Totally Normal Event Token, 1,000 XP and new Card Style
- impeccable: 500 XP (plus Card Style)
- izoni: 500 XP (plus Card Style)
- murdered: 500 XP (plus Card Style)
- AlquistProft: 500 XP (plus Card Style)
- THREADS: 1,000 XP
- MELLON: 1,000 XP
MTG Arena Rewards
Every now and again, when you boot up MTG Arena, you'll find a few free cards, boosters, or XP in your inbox. At the moment you can grab the following:
- 3 x Outlaws of Thunder Junction boosters
- 3 x Alchemy: Thunder Junction boosters
Expired MTG Arena codes
If you've got a code that isn't working, it's probably because it's either expired, or you've already redeemed it. Below you'll find a list of expired codes to help you keep track.
- ARTCLUB
- BORROWEDTIME
- CIRCUITMENDER
- COURIERBAT
- DEBATEDUELISTS
- ENLIGHTENME
- EXPERIMENTALOVERLOAD
- FOILFUNGUS
- GAMEAWARDS
- GAMEKNIGHTS
- GOLDENCOMMUNITY
- INNERDEMON
- LEVELUP
- MATHWHIZZES
- OVERTHEMOON
- PARALLAXPOTION
- PARCELMYR
- PATCHUP
- PLAYALLEGIANCE
- PLAYELDRAINE
- PLAYM20
- PLAYRAVNICA
- PLAYWARSPARK
- REPAIRANDRECHARGE
- RESTORATIVEBURST
- ROCKJOCKS
- SCALEUP
- SHIELDSUP
- SHINYGOBLINPIRATE
- SPARKLEDRUID
- STARTERSTYLES
- STICKTOGETHER
- SUPERSCRY
- SWAMPPUNKS
- WRITTENINSTONE
- ZENDIKARLANDS
How do you get MTG Arena codes?
Along with the free MTG Arena codes listed above, there are other ways to get MTG Arena codes, but they often require buying a physical product. Some pre-built decks you buy may well come with a code inside to gift you the full deck in MTG Arena. These are great for newer players who are looking to have something to mess around with out of the gate.
You'll also be able to grab MTG Arena codes from pre-release packs. You'll find a long code on a card inside the pack that will net you a few more packs from the set the pre-release is for. If you're going to a pre-release event, it's often worth asking players you know if they play MTG Arena, because a lot of players tend to stick to paper or digital rather than doing both and many won't use those codes. This is another good way to help your collection out.
Other than that, Wizards of the Coast will occasionally tweet out new codes via the official MTG Arena Twitter account @MTG_Arena if something has gone wrong due to an update or downtime went on longer than expected. These codes tend to be time-limited, so make sure you act quickly.
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