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MTG: Crimson Vow-lloween Spoilers

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Oct 31 2021
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It’s a spooky spoilerrific season for the newest Innistrad Set. Crimson Vow reveals some horrific new cards.

It’s Crimson Vow-lloween, and today we’re looking at some of the newly revealed Magic: The Gathering cards in Innistrad’s Crimson Vow set. We’ve got werewolves, vampires, hideous eldritch abomination, angels, and more. Let’s dive in.

First up, a couple of white cards: Angelic Quartermaster, who make your existing creatures a little bit bigger as they enter the battlefield:

And the Twinblade Geist, who can double strike with the best of them, but becomes a creature enchantment, giving doublestrike to whatever big creature you like.

Next up, Blue unleashes Lunar Rejection, which looks like a reverse animorph:

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Black, in the meantime has a host of powerful creatures like Toxrill, the Corrosive:

Who doesn’t want a terrifying, all-sliming slug? And why not combo that with a Dreadfast Demon:

And the Undead Steward, who isn’t necessarily powerful on their own but when they die, they bring back something from beyond the grave:

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Things are turning up wolfy for Red with a Fearful Villager:

Who becomes a Fearsome Werewolf when night falls:

And if that’s not enough wolves for you, how about the Kessig Wolfrider:

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Of course Red has some devilry ready to go:

Then there’s Green, who is positively full of big, chunky creatures. Creatures like the Ulvenwald Oddity:

Who becomes the Ulvenwald Behemoth:

Or the Cloaked Cadet, who gets bigger–and who makes other creatures bigger while giving you card advantage.

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Or if you prefer the smaller, rampier parts of Green, there’s the Packsong Pup:

Of course, these would be plenty all on their own, but there are many multicolored cards unveiled this weekend as well, like the scuttling Vilespawn Spider:

Or the Sigardian Paladin:

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If you want to ramp things up, green and white or green and blue seem to be pretty good combos. But white and blue have a grand showing with the Brine Comber:

And the Brine Comber becomes a Brinebound Gift:

All of this awaits in Crimson Vow.

Happy Vow-lloween

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Author: J.R. Zambrano
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