


Innistrad: Midnight Hunt
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# Innistrad: Midnight Hunt Overview Innistrad: Midnight Hunt arrived in 2026 as the latest return to Magic's gothic horror setting, continuing the plane's established narrative arc. The 300-card set maintained the dual-themed structure characteristic of recent Innistrad blocks, balancing supernatural horror elements with mechanical depth across multiple Limited and Constructed formats. The set's mana base received significant attention with the printing of several dual lands including Shipwreck Marsh, Haunted Ridge, and Deserted Beach, which saw immediate adoption in competitive Standard and Pioneer decks. The Meathook Massacre emerged as a format-defining black removal spell with versatile applications across multiple archetypes. Teferi, Who Slows the Sunset provided blue-based control strategies with a powerful planeswalker option that influenced the metagame's tempo-control balance. The set's mechanical identity emphasized graveyard interaction and sacrifice themes while maintaining the atmospheric worldbuilding that defines Innistrad as a setting. These elements combined to make Midnight Hunt a significant contributor to the competitive landscape throughout its Standard tenure.
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