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Here’s every MTG Innistrad: Crimson Vow spoiler from the preview stream

Wizards of the Coast revealed a number of new Magic: The Gathering cards within the upcoming Innistrad: Crimson Vow set today that will release in November.  MTG spoilers revealed in the preview stream by WotC for Innistrad: Crimson Vow (VOW)—scheduled to globally launch on Nov. 19 and digitally on Nov. 11—ranged from legendary creatures and planeswalkers to vampires and humans with new mechanics. Olivia Voldaren’s wedding to Edgar Markov is the main focus of the story, with Sorin joining up with the Gatewatch to prevent it from happening.   Double-Faced vampires

Here are the patch notes for Free Fire’s OB30 update, Booyah Day

Free Fire’s OB30 update dropped yesterday along with the global launch of Free Fire Max. With that, the Booyah Day patch notes were also released on the battle royale’s dev blog. The new update brought changes to the Clash Squad mode, as well as many character and weapon adjustments. Clash Squad fans can now enjoy the new six-vs-six matches available in the custom room. The mode has been a hit among players and the new update offers the opportunity to play it with more friends.  ​​Related: Free Fire reveals movie

Best MTG Arena Standard Metagame Innistrad 2021-2022 decks

Fall rotation has left the Magic: The Gathering Standard format wide open for new decks that could earn players up to 30 free booster packs in the MTG Arena Standard Metagame Challenge.  The Standard 2021-2022 season in MTG Arena has officially begun with the digital and global launch of Innistrad: Midnight Hunt. With ELD removed from the format, players are taking advantage of cards unplayable before, while adding new additions from MID. The MTG Arena Standard Metagame Challenge is a chance for players to test out many of the new

Best MTG Limited multicolor Rare/Mythic Rare Innistrad: Midnight Hunt cards

Angelfire Ignition Florian, Voldaren ScionDennick, Pious Apprentice Dennick, Pious Apparition backside of Dennick, Pious ApprenticeArlinn, the Pack’s HopeArlinn, the Moon’s Fury Katilda, Dawnhart Prime Sigarda, Champion of Light Tovolar, Dire OverlordTovolar, the Midnight ScourgeLiesa, Forgotten Archangel Magic: The Gathering‘s upcoming Innistrad: Midnight Hunt set is packed with solid Rare and Mythic Rare cards, but only eight make the cut as first picks within Limited Draft.  The first pick in Limited Draft should encourage you to build around that card and its Magic colors. There’s an abundance of Rare and Mythic

MTG Innistrad: Midnight Hunt cards worth money

A return to the plane of Innistrad in Magic: The Gathering contains several Midnight Hunt cards that are worth money.  Scheduled to release digitally on Sept. 16 and globally on Sept. 24, Innistrad: Midnight Hunt (MID) highlights werewolves and humans fighting back against creatures of the night. The set contains three planeswalkers, all priced above $10 heading into the official launch, and many Rare legendary creatures with monetary potential.  The MID cards worth money are listed in descending order and are an estimated value since the set hasn’t been released

Best Limited Green Common and Uncommon Innistrad: Midnight Hunt cards

Green Common and Uncommon Innistrad: Midnight Hunt cards fall slightly short of expectations associated with the Magic: The Gathering color while synergizing well with the colors Blue and Red.  Werewolves and “graveyard matters” builds will want to include the color Green within Innistrad: Midnight Hunt (MID) Draft. Green naturally pairs well with Red for a werewolf archetype utilizing the Daybound and Nightbound mechanic. Likewise, with self-mill and graveyard synergies in the color Blue. The Green and White archetype may have potential in conjunction with the MID mechanic Coven, depending on

Best Limited Blue Common and Uncommon Innistrad: Midnight Hunt cards

The color Blue contains a number of Common and Uncommon Innistrad: Midnight Hunt cards that will see a good amount of play within the Magic: The Gathering Limited format.  There are two powerful mechanics within Innistrad: Midnight Hunt (MID) that synergize well with the color Blue. Flashback allows players to cast cards from the graveyard for a specific cost designated on the card. Decayed also allows players to cast a creature from the graveyard, with the backside of a Double-Faced card entering the battlefield.  Utilizing these MID mechanics, Blue pairs

MTG Florian, Voldaren Scion elevates Rakdos Midrange in Standard

A new Magic: The Gathering vampire lord within Innistrad: Midnight Hunt was revealed today, featuring solid stats and an ability that should make Rakdos Midrange and Aggro decks top-tier options post rotation.  Scheduled to digitally launch on Sept. 16, Innistrad: Midnight Hunt (MID) is the first of two MTG sets on the popular Magic plane. The new Standard-legal set predominantly features werewolves and humans, with vampires being the focus for Innistrad: Crimson Vow—scheduled to release digitally on Nov. 11. As a teaser of things to come, Florian, Voldaren Scion, a

Another Pokémon the Movie: Secrets of the Jungle crossover is coming to Pokémon Go, Sword and Shield

The Pokémon Company has confirmed that there will be another event themed around the newest Pokémon film, Pokémon the Movie: Secrets of the Jungle, coming to Pokémon Go and Sword and Shield later this year.  This will be the second time the movie has had a tie-in event with the mobile game, this time to celebrate the global launch of the film on Oct. 8 via Netflix.  [embedded content] Prior to this, another Secrets of the Jungle event ran in Pokémon Go last December, adding in Special Research that let