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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

Here’s every MTG planeswalker in Innistrad: Midnight Hunt

A return to the plane of Innistrad in Magic: The Gathering will showcase a total of three planeswalkers, each containing unique loyalty abilities that will find a home in a variety of formats.  Scheduled to release digitally on Sept. 16 and globally on Sept. 24, the Innistrad: Midnight Hunt (MID) set will contain the planeswalkers Arlinn, the Pack’s Hope, Wrenn and Seven, and Teferi, Who Slows the Sunset. Arlinn and Teferi are both dual-color four-drops while Wrenn is a five-drop Mono-Green planeswalker. From the new MID mechanic Daybound/Nightbound to permanents

MTG Sept. 8 Banned and Restricted removes 2 cards from Pauper format

Wizards of the Coast banned Chatterstorm and Sojourner’s Companion from the Magic: The Gathering Pauper format today, effective immediately via Magic Online.  The release of Modern Horizons 2 led to an increase of Storm and Affinity decks within the Pauper format, according to WotC. Both builds were hit today with the ban of Chatterstorm and Sojourner’s Companion. Pauper is a Magic format that contains only Uncommon rarity cards, creating a unique and limited card pool to build decks from.  Image via WotC Chatterstorm is a two-drop Sorcery speed spell that

MTG Bloodthirsty Adversary competes for 2-drop slot in Mono-Red Aggro

Wizards of the Coast revealed the upcoming Innistrad: Midnight Hunt Red Adversary cycle card today in the form of a Magic: The Gathering vampire with Haste. Standard 2022 contains a number of solid two-drop Red MTG cards, from Dragon Berserker and Magda, Brazen Outlaw to Hobgoblin Captain and Kargan Intimidator. Another option was revealed today by WotC, a two-drop Haste vampire within the Innistrad: Midnight Hunt (MID) Mythic Adversary cycle called Bloodthirsty Adversary.  Bloodthirsty Adversary Image via WotC CMC: 1RType: Creature—VampireRarity: Mythic RareStats: 2/2Keyword: HasteAbility: “When Bloodthirsty Adversary enters the

MTG Innistrad: Midnight Hunt spoilers reveal Limited bomb Green werewolf

An Uncommon Magic: The Gathering human werewolf called Burly Breaker within the upcoming set Innistrad: Midnight Hunt has the potential to become a Limited bomb.  Day five of Innistrad: Midnight Hunt (MID) spoilers dropped a potential bomb in the Limited format today via Burly Breaker//Dire-Strain Demolisher. The five-drop 6/5 creature revealed by Joseph Johnson can transform into an 8/7. Using the mechanic Daybound/Nightbound, the human werewolf is protected by Ward, serving as an ideal top-end MTG card in MID Draft and Sealed formats. Burly Breaker Image via WotC CMC: 3GGType:

Here’s every Innistrad: Midnight Hunt booster pack and bundle

Werewolves are taking over the Magic: The Gathering Standard format with the release of Innistrad: Midnight Hunt.  Scheduled to globally launch on Sept. 24, Innistrad: Midnight Hunt (MID) will contain a total of four various booster packs, a pre-release box, two Commander decks, one bundle, and two MTG Arena pre-order bundles. Various alternative art cards, better known as booster fun treatments, are also available that include showcase equinox, eternal night, and borderless art frames.  Here’s every MTG tabletop and digital pack product available in MID: Draft MID boosters Draft boosters

MTG Arena schedules another backend maintenance following continued errors and issues

Another backend update for Magic: The Gathering Arena was scheduled today by Wizards of the Coast, combating multiple issues that have plagued the digital trading card game since the Aug. 4 update. Since the release of MTG Arena Patch 2021.08, several issues have formed following multiple attempts to correct other bug fixes. Many players were unable to log in to the client last night, prompting an update today that has resolved the issue, according to WotC. Shortly after announcing today’s bug fix resolution, WotC announced an update that will take

How to play MTG Store Championships and Commander Parties

Wizards of the Coast is launching two local game store events, Store Championships and Commander Parties, to support in-person Magic: The Gathering gameplay during the final months of 2021.  In an effort to support local Wizard Play Network game stores via MTG tabletop gameplay in areas where it’s safe, WotC has brought back Store Championships and introduced a new event called Commander Parties. Despite a resurgence in COVID-19 cases due to the Delta variant, areas that are safe to gather will offer these two events in October and December. Commander