Innistrad: Midnight Hunt - Draft Booster Pack

Innistrad: Midnight Hunt returns Magic: The Gathering to one of its most beloved planes at its darkest hour — the nights growing longer, the werewolves ascendant, and humanity fighting to survive until dawn. Released in September 2021 as the 89th Magic expansion, this full-size set brought a renewed focus on the day/night mechanic and the Daybound/Nightbound card system, giving werewolf strategies a genuine identity in both competitive and casual play. Each Innistrad: Midnight Hunt Draft Booster Pack contains 15 cards — 10 commons, 3 uncommons, 1 rare or mythic rare, and 1 basic land — and the set's 277-card pool is deep enough that cracking packs always feels meaningful.

The chase here is real. The Meathook Massacre is the standout of the set — a black enchantment that scales as a board wipe and life drain engine simultaneously, and it found a home in Standard, Historic, and beyond almost immediately. Arlinn, the Pack's Hope is a double-faced planeswalker who transforms into Arlinn, the Moon's Fury, embodying the set's day/night theme and powering aggressive werewolf builds. On the land side, the cycle of dual lands is quietly one of the most practical reasons to crack packs from this set: Haunted Ridge, Shipwreck Marsh, Deserted Beach, and Overgrown Farmland are all enters-tapped-unless-you-control-two-basics lands that found steady demand across multiple formats. Jadar, Ghoulcaller of Nephalia rounds things out as a compact, recursive threat that keeps feeding zombie and aristocrats strategies with a 2/2 every turn.

Midnight Hunt was designed to draft on its own and pairs naturally with Innistrad: Crimson Vow — the two sets were built with overlapping synergies in mind, and drafting them together holds up just as well. Whether you're filling out a dual land playset, hunting for The Meathook Massacre, or just want to experience one of the stronger horror-flavored draft formats Magic has offered in recent years, this is a set worth exploring.

If you already know exactly what you need, we carry singles so you can skip the variance and go straight to the card. And if you pull something great, we buy singles and collections — just get in touch with us and we'll take a look.

Innistrad: Midnight Hunt - Draft Booster Pack


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Innistrad: Midnight Hunt returns Magic: The Gathering to one of its most beloved planes at its darkest hour — the nights growing longer, the werewolves ascendant, and humanity fighting to survive until dawn. Released in September 2021 as the 89th Magic expansion, this full-size set brought a renewed focus on the day/night mechanic and the Daybound/Nightbound card system, giving werewolf strategies a genuine identity in both competitive and casual play. Each Innistrad: Midnight Hunt Draft Booster Pack contains 15 cards — 10 commons, 3 uncommons, 1 rare or mythic rare, and 1 basic land — and the set's 277-card pool is deep enough that cracking packs always feels meaningful.

The chase here is real. The Meathook Massacre is the standout of the set — a black enchantment that scales as a board wipe and life drain engine simultaneously, and it found a home in Standard, Historic, and beyond almost immediately. Arlinn, the Pack's Hope is a double-faced planeswalker who transforms into Arlinn, the Moon's Fury, embodying the set's day/night theme and powering aggressive werewolf builds. On the land side, the cycle of dual lands is quietly one of the most practical reasons to crack packs from this set: Haunted Ridge, Shipwreck Marsh, Deserted Beach, and Overgrown Farmland are all enters-tapped-unless-you-control-two-basics lands that found steady demand across multiple formats. Jadar, Ghoulcaller of Nephalia rounds things out as a compact, recursive threat that keeps feeding zombie and aristocrats strategies with a 2/2 every turn.

Midnight Hunt was designed to draft on its own and pairs naturally with Innistrad: Crimson Vow — the two sets were built with overlapping synergies in mind, and drafting them together holds up just as well. Whether you're filling out a dual land playset, hunting for The Meathook Massacre, or just want to experience one of the stronger horror-flavored draft formats Magic has offered in recent years, this is a set worth exploring.

If you already know exactly what you need, we carry singles so you can skip the variance and go straight to the card. And if you pull something great, we buy singles and collections — just get in touch with us and we'll take a look.

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