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It's time for day six of 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Magic the Gathering's Innistrad: ♛Crimson Vow spoiler season, and today has some excellent cards. Whether you want powerful graveyard tools, an easy combo piece of a creature, or just some big revelations about the Innistrad story, it's all here.
It's also been a great day for the Pauper format and budget Commander. There are a lot of really good common-rarity cards on offer.
As with the 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:other days, because of timezones, there may be cards revealed on day s🌌ix that don't make it into this roundup. They won't be missed, though, and will be picked up for tomorrow's update.
Distracting Geist//Clever Distraction
Tapping down creatures an opponent controls whenever you attack is useful, especially when it Disturbs into an enchantment that does the same. Not untapping on the next turn would have made it better, but this will still be us💞eful in any aggro decks that use white.
Sanctify
It's a sorcery-speed Disenchant, which is 𓃲significantly less useful than actual Disen🌞chant. Gaining three life might not be enough to justify the change in speed.
Inspired Idea
For once, not paying the Cleave cost can be very useful. In any graveyard or discard-loving deck, reducing your hand size to force discarding at the end of the turn wil🐼l be incredibly useful, maybe more so than just paying five🅠 mana to draw three cards.
Patchwork Crawler
Yikes, this is a scary card. Exiling creatures from your graveyard to inherit all their activated abilities and put a +1/+🌊1 counter on it ൲could be broken wide open with very little effort.
Scattered Thoughts
For a common, this is pretty good! Putting two card✃s into your hand and two into your graveyard is a wi𓄧n-win in a lot of different decks.
Thirst For Discovery
We've had Thirstꦕ For Knowledge and Thirst For Meaning, and now it's time for Thirst For Discovery. Drawing three cards and then discarding two unless you discard one land could be u🤪seful, especially with Midnight Hunt's Slogurk the Overslime.
Edgar's Awakening (translated name TBA)
This is effectively a reanimate spell with Madness. Either play it for five mana and get a creature back to the battlefield, or discard it to pay on⛎ly one to return them to your hand. There are enough ways in Crimson Vow to discard cards that could make this a pretty decent card.
Hero's Downfall
The objectively better Murder is coming back to Standard, after it was last seen in the original Theros. Being able to destroy a creature or a Planeswalker fur just three mana is impressive, but what's more interesting is that art and flavour text: have we just be🐻en told who the newly-turned Innistrad Vampire will be?
Dreadful Service (translated name TBA)
Another discard-focused card, this one makes a tapped 2/2 black zombie (without Decayed) if you discard a card. It has th🐬at annoying "only once per turn" limitation, though, which stops it from being too silly.
Bloodvial Purveyor
One of the most exciting cards that has been announced for Crimson Vow so far is Bloodvial Purveyor. It's got a really interesting trade-off between giving your opponents card draw and letting you deal more damage to them, and in Commander it could easiᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚly drive entire new Rakdos decks that supꩵercharge Hellkite Tyrant.
Another thing to note with this is that the effect isn't effect doesn't say it lasts until 𝄹the end of the turn as effects like this usually do. This could lead to Bloodvial Purveyor getting massive in only a few turns.
Update 16:50 GMT, November 2, 2021: Mark Rosewater has that this card has a misprint and will be errata'd pre-launch. The +1/+0 boost is meant to only last until the end of turn, rather than indefinitely as the printed card would otherwise function.