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It's day three of 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Magic the Gathering's Innistrad: Crimson Vow spoiler season, and today was our turn to reveal our cards.While 𒈔168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Biolume Egg and Investigator's Journal are clearly the most powerful cards ever to be printed, we were still also treated to some new potential Commanders, the new tradition of heartstring-tugging white card, and a new tool for Enchantress decks. As with 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:yesterday, because of timezones there may be cards that are meant to be revealed toda𝓰y (October 30), but didn't come out in time to be included here. They will be included in tomorrow's roundup, though.
Hallowed Haunting
Built for the new Spirits/Enchantments synergy in Crimson Vow, Hallowed Haunting could be an easy game-ender that makes an obscene amount of big Spirits with flying. This one could work in any Enchantress-type deck too, not just a Spirit-fo🐠cused one.
Kindly Ancestor//Ancestor's Embrace
What is it with white getting so many tearjerker cards this year? There was Late for Dinner in Modern Horizons 2, Mourning Patrol in Midnight Hunt, and now Ancestor's Embr༒ace in Crimson Vow. It's not a b𒐪ad one either, with the Disturb ability giving any creature you want Lifelink.
Valorous Stance
This is the latest in a long line of reprints for Valorous Stance, but it is one that brings brand new art for the first time in ages. It's a ♒good, solid, flexible card, but it isn't necessarily one to get that excited about. The new art is very nice, though.
Cemetery Protector
Exiling a card from a graveyard at instant speed is a good power already, but then being able to use that card to make 1/1 humans whenever you play a card with a shared card typ🦄e is wild. It even works on lands, giving Cemetery Protector a quasi-Landfall effect.
Biolume Egg//Biolume Serpent
These were one of our two previews for Crimson Vow, and so you can read the full breakdown on what they can do in the preview article. Either way, this card might get looked over because of the seemingly massive cost of needing to sacrifice lands, but it could open up some surprising combos and ♔synergies with re😼cent Commanders.
Geralf, Visionary Stitcher
In Midnight Hunt we had the necromancer Gisa, and so it's only 🥀natural that in Crimson Vow we get her scientist brother Geralf. This is an interesting one that cares about creatures with large toughness, but only for killing them to make flying zombies.
Gutter Stalker//Sewer Shortcut (translated name TBA)
A conditionally unblockable creature is very nice, but it becoming an enchantment to give that same ability to any creature is eveꦺn better. As the spoiler season goes on, it's really highlig﷽hting how good a mechanic Disturb is.
Engulfing Tide (translated name TBA)
This bounces all but one nonland permanent of each player's choice back to their hand, and then lets you draw cards equal to the player with the largest hand size. A symmetrical board wipe that can give you a huge amount of card draw if played at the right time could be an absolute menace. It's hardly a 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Cyclonic Rift, but there is a lot of 🐭pote🍰ntial for this to be good in the right deck.
Archghoul of Thraben
A Zombie🌄 Cleric is pretty neat, and this one could really speed up self-mill strategies. Set up a few infinite death loops with a Gravecrawler and you 🍨could easily dump your entire deck into either your hand or your graveyard.
Covering Curtains//Uncovering Eye (translated name TBA)
The arඣt on this one is so funny – just imagining a guest pulling back a random curtain in a library only to be met with a giant, tentacled eye is just great.🐼 This one starts out as a 0/4 Defender, but can transform into a 3/4 creature with Menace that lets you reveal an opponent's hand and discard a card from it.