It’s been almost a week since the latest 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Magic: The Gathering expansion hit Magic: Arena, t🎉he ♒online app that lets you play Magic in a digital way, and things didn’t go quite as smoothly as Wizards of the Coast might’ve liked.
Some bugs onღ the release of a big new expansion are frankly to ♓be expected, but the ones that arrived with Strixhaven made players lose out on potential progress for their Mastery Pass (season pass). Specifically, the Quest bar was just completely missing, which prevented players from seeing their XP-boosting quests.
Others couldn’t see their friends list, which prevented them from playing with their friends, and still others couldn’t see how much gold they had. Neither of which are strictly necessary to play games, per se, but people usually prefer to play🅰 games with friends. That and it helps to know how much cash you have before you go on a spending spree.
Wizards of the Coast has decided to make it up to players for the rocky Strixhaven launch by giving away a code that provides two free levels on the Mast♋er Pass.
"Sorry about the mess!” Wizards tweeted. “We've applied a hotfix to address issues sur𝔉rounding Gold, XP, and the Mastery Pass not displaying properly. While you were acquiring the rewards, we understand the confusion it may have caused."
The code “RestorativeBurst” will give you those two free levels. It’s al🅺so a reference to a new card in Strixhaven which is pretty rad.
Outside the card game, Maꦜgic: Legends is also off to a bit of a rough start. The✃ open beta began earlier this month, and players are complaining that the game is both too sl🎀ow, too demanding, and has a little bit of pay-to-win in there too.
On the plus side, Cryptic Studios has reminded players that Magic: Legends is still in beta for a reason and that these pain points will be ironed out in due time. They’ll also be 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:adding the Dimir Assassin class, which will make 𓆏things a bit more exciting with its powerful combo att🎶acks.