Innistrad: Double Feature
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# Innistrad: Double Feature Overview Innistrad: Double Feature released in January 2022 as a supplemental set designed to celebrate the block's gothic horror aesthetic through a unique dual-set structure. The 535-card compilation combined reprints and new cards across two distinct themes: Midnight Hunt and Crimson Vow, mirroring the two main sets released in 2021. This release strategy allowed Wizards of the Coast to extend the Innistrad block's commercial viability while providing collectors with alternative art treatments and mechanically relevant reprints. The set's significance lies in its experimental distribution model rather than groundbreaking new mechanics. Notable cards included powerful reprints that saw competitive play, though the set primarily served the collector and casual markets. The dual-theme structure offered thematic coherence for players invested in Innistrad's lore while the reprints addressed demand for cards from the preceding sets. Double Feature represented Wizards' continued exploration of supplemental product formats, positioning itself between standard releases and specialty collections, ultimately establishing a template for future revisit sets.
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