Strixhaven: School of Mages (STX) Set Guide

By Kim HildeqvistUpdated

Magic's take on the magical school genre was always going to be a big swing. Strixhaven: School of Mages (STX) landed on April 23, 2021, as the 87th Magic expansion - and it committed hard to the premise. Five rival colleges, enemy-colour pairs, a spells-matter philosophy baked into every mechanic, and a bonus sheet of iconic Instants and Sorceries tucked into every booster. Whether you drafted it, collected it, or built Commander decks from it, Strixhaven had something worth caring about.

What is Strixhaven: School of Mages?

Strixhaven: School of Mages is set on the plane of Arcavios, at the most prestigious magical university in the Multiverse - Strixhaven itself, located on the Orrithia continent. The set carries the tagline "Choose Excellence" and frames your card choices through the lens of five rival colleges, each founded by an elder dragon and each representing one of Magic's five enemy colour pairs.

The set contains 275 regular cards: 105 commons, 80 uncommons, 69 rares, and 21 mythic rares. It is a bottom-up design built around the theme of "instants and spells matter" - the mechanical identity flows directly from the creative premise of a school where academic rivalry is settled by the casting of spells.

One notable housekeeping item: Strixhaven is the set that introduced mana value as the official wording for what was previously called converted mana cost. If you ever wondered when that terminology shifted, this is the answer. The set also standardised some shorthand rules text, replacing "shuffle your library" with just shuffle, and condensing the sorcery-speed activation clause.

The five colleges

Each college has its own watermarked insignia on its cards, its own mechanical identity, and its own flavour of academic rivalry. All five are named after the elder dragon who founded them.

| College | Colours | Flavour | |---|---|---| | Silverquill | White/Black | Rhetoric, spoken word, ink magic | | Prismari | Blue/Red | Elemental art, creative expression | | Witherbloom | Black/Green | Life, death, and biomancy | | Lorehold | Red/White | History, archaeology, spirit magic | | Quandrix | Green/Blue | Mathematics, fractals, and nature's patterns |

These aren't just flavour divisions - each college's colour pair shapes the mechanical strategies available in that slice of the Draft format.

Themes and mechanics

Magecraft is the set's signature new keyword. It triggers whenever you cast or copy an Instant or Sorcery spell, rewarding you for doing exactly what a Strixhaven student should be doing. Different cards have different magecraft payoffs - some grow in power, some drain life, some make tokens. The throughline is that the more spells you cast, the more you get out of your permanents.

Learn is a mechanic built for Limited. When a card tells you to learn, you can either reveal a Lesson card from outside the game (your sideboard, in a Draft context) and put it into your hand, or you can discard a card and draw a card. Lessons are a special card subtype - spells you could fetch with learn - and Set Boosters included a guaranteed Lesson card alongside the Mystical Archive card for exactly this reason.

Ward makes its named-keyword debut in this set. Whenever a permanent with ward becomes the target of a spell or ability an opponent controls, that opponent must pay an additional cost or the spell or ability is countered. The mechanic itself existed in older cards under different wording, but Strixhaven gave it an official keyword for the first time.

Demonstrate appears on a cycle of spells that let you copy the spell when you cast it - if you do, you choose an opponent to also copy it. It's a generous mechanic that trades some of the effect for the goodwill (or chaos) of sharing with the table.

The broader set identity - spells matter - means creatures in Strixhaven are often smaller than average but come with magecraft triggers or other spell-reactive abilities. You're rewarded for thinking like a mage, not a creature-combat deck.

Mystical Archive

The Mystical Archive is the most talked-about element of Strixhaven's product design. Every Draft Booster contained a bonus Mystical Archive card - a curated selection of iconic Instants and Sorceries from across Magic's history, given lavish new art treatments and a distinctive scroll-and-tome frame aesthetic.

Critically, the Mystical Archive card did not replace a card of the same rarity in the pack. That means you could open multiple rare cards in a single booster, which changed the Draft experience significantly.

Collector Boosters went further, including three Mystical Archive cards per pack, one of which was a certified Japanese alternate-language version with unique art - a much sought-after variant for collectors.

The Mystical Archive essentially served as the set's showcase slot, replacing the per-set showcase card treatment used elsewhere. The cards in it were not all Standard-legal - many were specifically flagged as legal only in formats where they were already legal before the set released.

Limited and Draft

Strixhaven's Draft format is built around its five colleges. Each college corresponds to an enemy colour pair, and the draft archetypes map fairly cleanly onto those pairings:

  • Silverquill (White/Black): Aggressive strategies using the spoken word - token generation, magecraft triggers, and a go-wide approach punished by Silverquill's direct, confrontational style.
  • Prismari (Blue/Red): Big spells and elemental value. Prismari tends toward a slower, spell-heavy game plan that rewards patience and mana development.
  • Witherbloom (Black/Green): Life-drain and recursion. This college plays a long, grinding game, leveraging life totals as a resource.
  • Lorehold (Red/White): Spirit tokens and history-themed aggression. Lorehold can be explosive with the right curve of learn cards and spirit synergies.
  • Quandrix (Green/Blue): Counters and fractals. Quandrix generates fractal creature tokens (with power and toughness equal to the number of +1/+1 counters placed on them) and plays a value-oriented game.

The learn/Lesson system adds a meaningful layer of deck construction to Draft. Players who draft Lessons into their sideboard and then draft learn cards gain real card selection advantages, making the mechanic feel genuinely integrated rather than bolted on.

The Mystical Archive cards in boosters are legal in Draft and Sealed, adding an unpredictable but exciting element - opening a powerful Instant or Sorcery from Magic history could reshape your game plan entirely.

Lore and setting

Arcavios is the plane where Strixhaven sits, and the school itself is framed as the Multiverse's most elite institution. The five elder dragons - Shadrix Silverquill, Galazeth Prismari, Beledros Witherbloom, Velomachus Lorehold, and Tanazir Quandrix - each founded their respective college, and their legacies shape everything about how the school operates.

The story antagonists are the Oriq - a secret society of mages who were denied entry to Strixhaven and have since turned to forbidden magic. Their leader, Extus Narr, drives the main plot conflict. Several planeswalkers arrive at Strixhaven with their own agendas: Liliana Vess, Lukka, Kasmina, and twin planeswalkers Will and Rowan Kenrith (who are students at the school) all feature prominently.

The story runs across five main episodes and several shorter standalone pieces, covering everything from the arrival of new students through to a climactic confrontation with Extus and his Blood Avatar - a summoned entity at the heart of the Oriq's scheme.

Lore aside: The packaging of Strixhaven features key art of Will and Rowan Kenrith, and the individual Draft Booster packs feature five student characters who serve as faces of the five colleges: Killian Lu (Silverquill), Rootha Squallheart (Prismari), Dina (Witherbloom), Quintorius Kand (Lorehold), and Zimone Wola (Quandrix).

Products and packaging

Strixhaven had a broad product lineup:

  • Draft Boosters (16 cards, including one Mystical Archive bonus card)
  • Set Boosters (with a Mystical Archive card and a Lesson card guaranteed)
  • Collector Boosters (three Mystical Archive cards, one in Japanese)
  • Five bi-coloured Theme Boosters (one per college)
  • Five Commander decks (one per college)
  • Bundle

With the set's release, 55 cards rotated into The List - many chosen for thematic or mechanical connection to Strixhaven's identity.

Format check: In 5% of Set Boosters, the marketing card slot was replaced by a minigame card - a small but memorable novelty from this era of product experimentation.

Set legacy

Strixhaven is remembered fondly as one of the most cohesive creative and mechanical executions of a set theme. The magical school premise could have been shallow, but the bottom-up design approach meant every mechanic genuinely felt like it belonged in the world. Magecraft, learn/Lesson, and ward all found homes beyond Limited - ward in particular has become one of the most ubiquitous mechanics in Commander, appearing on countless cards printed since 2021.

The Mystical Archive remains one of the most ambitious bonus sheet concepts in Magic's history, predating and arguably inspiring the later wave of similar bonus sheet treatments in sets like The Brothers' War and Wilds of Eldraine. Collectors and brewers still seek out the Japanese alternate-art versions, which are genuinely beautiful objects.

The ward keyword, introduced here, has quietly become part of Magic's fundamental vocabulary. It's the kind of addition you notice only in retrospect - a clean solution to a design problem that had been handled awkwardly for years, finally given a proper name.

Strixhaven wasn't the flashiest set of 2021, but it was one of the most considered ones. ✨

Frequently Asked Questions

When was Strixhaven: School of Mages released?
Strixhaven: School of Mages was released on April 23, 2021. It is the 87th Magic: The Gathering expansion.
How many cards are in Strixhaven: School of Mages?
The main set contains 275 regular cards — 105 commons, 80 uncommons, 69 rares, and 21 mythic rares. With alternate-frame versions, promo cards, basic lands, and other variants, the full card number reaches 383.
What is the Mystical Archive in Strixhaven?
The Mystical Archive is a bonus sheet of iconic Instants and Sorceries from across Magic's history, included as an extra card in every Strixhaven Draft Booster. These cards don't replace a card of the same rarity — they're genuinely additional, meaning you can open multiple rares in one pack. Collector Boosters include three Mystical Archive cards, one of which is a Japanese alternate-art version.
What does the Learn mechanic do in Strixhaven?
When a card tells you to learn, you may either reveal a Lesson card from outside the game (your sideboard in a Draft) and put it into your hand, or discard a card and draw a card. Lessons are a specific card subtype designed to be fetched by learn cards.
What are the five colleges in Strixhaven and what colours are they?
The five colleges are Silverquill (White/Black), Prismari (Blue/Red), Witherbloom (Black/Green), Lorehold (Red/White), and Quandrix (Green/Blue). Each represents one of Magic's five enemy colour pairs and has its own mechanical identity and watermarked insignia.
Did Strixhaven introduce the ward keyword?
Yes — ward makes its official keyword debut in Strixhaven: School of Mages. Ward requires opponents to pay an additional cost when they target a permanent with ward, or the spell or ability is countered. The effect existed on older cards under different wording, but Strixhaven gave it a clean, official keyword name for the first time.

Cards in Strixhaven: School of Mages

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