![]() ![]() If you decide to cash in on your prizes, you’ll receive two sets of the same Wildcards we mentioned above. You’ll continue to save up until you reach 200% Vault progress, at which point you’ll be prompted to open it again. There’s also a second option: You can decline to open the Vault. If you do so, you’ll receive those six wildcards: three uncommons, two rares, and one mythic rare. When you reach 100% Vault progress you’ll get a notification asking if you’d like to open the Vault. Rares and mythic rares do not contribute to your vault progress. These will be automatically added to the gems you already have and you can then spend them at your leisure. If you would receive a redundant rare or mythic rare, say during a draft, you’ll get gems instead. Once you have 1,000 progress points, ie 100% vault progress, the Vault can be opened and you get the rewards shown above. If it’s a common or uncommon card, the card will be put in a super secret place you can’t see it - the Vault - and you will earn progress points.If it’s a rare or mythic rare card, it’ll be replaced by another random rare or mythic rare card from the same set.If you open the fifth copy of a card, one of two things will happen:.If you open a card you don’t have four copies of, you get the card.When you get your fifth copy of a common or uncommon from opening packs, in an event, or via rewards, you get what are called Vault Progress Points that are awarded at the following rate: You get one mythic, two rare, and three uncommon wildcards when you open the vault These Wildcards can then be used to craft new cards of the same rarity from any set available on Arena. Once you hit 100%, you can open the Vault and be rewarded for all those redundant copies in the form of Wildcards. These copies aren’t wasted, they are placed in the Vault, which converts all those cards into a percentage towards “opening the Vault.” This measure is your Vault Progress. ![]() When you open packs on Arena, it’s inevitable that you open a card that you already have four copies of at some point. What Happens When You Have More Than Four Copies?
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