
Innistrad remastizada It is already among us, with a reissue of one of the best collections of Magic: The GatheringAnd after playing several drafts and testing some cards, it’s time to analyze the most emblematic, curious and alternative arts of this edition of vampires. Common and uncommon there are many interesting for all formats, being an edition that brings letters to formats like the standard that had been missing, but it is in the rare and mythic rare where we have focused our attention.
The entire gallery of Unistro letters remastered HERE
Magic: The Gathering offers alternate arts of several letters of remastered Innistrad
Some of these cards have been seen before in Innistrad, but the new arts, with up to three versions, make this collection an option for collectors and players alike. These are some of the letters that caught our attention.
- Western Basin Abbey / Prince Prince. Although it is a non-basic land, its ability to cover itself into a terrifying demon makes it worthy of reference. A land that gives you colorless mana but for 5 maná and pays a life to create a human cleric isn’t exactly a competitive letter. But by paying five colorless Manss and sacrificing 5 creatures (they can be signals), you bring Ormendahl, Profane Prince, to the battlefield. A terrible 9/7 demon that flies, has lifelink, is indestructible, and is in a hurry. And with classic art, you can’t ask for more.



- Arcángel Advancel / Advance, The Purifier and Avacyn, Ángel de Esperanza. Avacyn is one of the most legendary hunting demons in the history of magic: the gathering, and so his presence in Innistrad was almost mandatory. Its three versions come from a double-sided letter, which transforms after one of your creatures, into the angel of Alas Red. For its part, Avacyn’s version, Ángel de Esperanza, is the classic letter that reaches the battlefield to be destroyed, and this time with a text-free art with the effect of the classic movie poster.



- Edgar Markov. Talking about Innistrad is talking about Edgar Markov. The eminence of the vampiric world comes with its three versions, each more surprising than the last. On the one hand the movie poster, the modern treatment and the classic gold, in a legendary creature that in the union of red, white and black colors creates vampires if it is in the command area. Essential for focusing a cumer mallet centered by vampires.



- Colossus cultivator. The color green is characterized by creatures like this behemoth. A high-cost beast plant (4 colorless maná and 3 forest), which in a single deck puts you a creature with a strength and resistance equal to the number of lands they control (not just basic). It also works as a mana accelerator and card heist. All in one with a classic, borderless treatment.



- Griselbrand. Without a giant demon that Sunroads the villagers, Innistrad wouldn’t be what it is. This is why Griselbrand is so fearsome. A huge 7/7 with a cost of 8 manás, which flies and has a life link is no small thing, and more if you pay the life you want to steal cards. He has interesting moves from the graveyard and his classical, modern and cinematic arts make him a coveted piece.



- Emrakul, the promised end. Emrakul is legendary on her own and this version with three treatments (the horror movie treatment is perfect). A letter that depends on the cemetery, but if it enters the battlefield, flying and crushing, it ends everything. The end promised the player who casts it.



- Horror Destrozacascos. Innistrad Terror comes by land, heaven and, how could it be otherwise, sea. The Shattered Horror does everything its name indicates, insert by surprise with its flash ability and cannot be countered. Only 7 hands have to choose between using it to interrupt the opposite game or returning a permanent. Permanent, that is, creature, walker, enchantment … and you have on the battlefield your turn to this huge kraken.



A wide variety of creatures, artifacts and lands arrive with this edition, a remastered innestad that brings infinite competitive letters, but doesn’t stay there, as it offers new treatments.
Other examples are the Cabinetan artifact with a new art responsible for shooting skills, spellcasting Cathar Crusadeclassic that strengthens your creatures and the return of planewalkers as Chandra, dressed to killone of the best versions of the Fire Mage who wears her emblem under her sleeve.



What side are you on? Light or darkness? And a new edition arrives in February, all the information HERE.