Polygon reported that "on the surface,
Magic: The Gathering’s new set,
Strixhaven: School of Mages, looks like a simple pastiche of
Harry Potter’s
Hogwarts. That’s definitely part of its charm. But the intricacies of this new set — and the promise of its accompanying lore — could make it the biggest release of the year. [...] Fledgling mages who apply to Strixhaven must narrow their field of study during their first year of schooling. To represent that, developers have remixed the game’s classic multi-color deck combinations" which are represented in the various colleges. Ash Parrish, for
Kotaku, highlighted that "Strixhaven is a school for mages founded by five powerful dragons, each with their own disciplines and personalities. [...] Strixhaven sounds very much like a real university with math, science, history, and literature departments, each with their unique magical flair. [...] With
Strixhaven, I’m really excited to get to know more about the world. It seems like so much fun—a stark contrast to
Magic’s usual stories of war or surviving in monster-infested environments.
Strixhaven seems like it’s just kids learning and having a good time, and that’s a nice change of pace".
CBR highlighted that "the magecraft ability is arguably
Strixhaven's most exciting and flexible keyword of all, and it typically appears on creatures of all colors. With all of these cards, casting or copying an instant or sorcery will trigger magecraft, which encourages the player to have plenty of instants and sorceries in their deck. [...] Players should note that while Wizards of the Coast is no longer making blocks of
Magic sets, it is still possible to make unofficial "blocks." The
Zendikar Rising,
Kaldheim and
Strixhaven: School of Mages sets form a very loose three-set block, with the common theme being +1/+1 counters and modal double-faced cards". ==Stolen artwork==