In 2023, Wizards of the Coast released a large number of MTG sets, some of which were not well-received. The article discusses the worst sets of the year, starting with an honorable mention of Explorer Anthology 3, which disappointed players with its lackluster selection of cards. Commander Masters, while promising in theory, failed to justify its high price point and did not significantly impact card values. Dominaria Remastered also fell short in terms of popularity and value, failing to make a lasting impact. Khans of Tarkir was criticized for its poor Draft environment and lack of appeal on MTG Arena. Shadows over Innistrad Remastered, while containing some much-needed reprints, did not offer enough to justify its existence. Finally, March of the Machine: The Aftermath was deemed the worst set of 2023 due to controversy surrounding its spoiler season and disappointing Epilogue Boosters. Despite some redeeming qualities, such as the addition of new cards and rotating bonus sheets, the set ultimately failed to impress. Overall, 2023 saw a number of MTG sets that did not live up to expectations, leaving players disappointed with their content and value.

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