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==Other==
==Other==
* The art and [[card name]] of <c>Can't Stay Away</c> seems to be inspired by ''[[Wikipedia: The Cat Came Back|The Cat Came Back]]'', a comic song written by Harry S. Miller.
*<c>Croaking Counterpart</c> is a play on {{card|Cackling Counterpart|Innistrad}}. It seems to be copying {{Card|Rem Karolus, Stalwart Slayer}}.
* <c>Croaking Counterpart</c> is a play on {{card|Cackling Counterpart|Innistrad}}
*{{Card|Faithful Mending}} is a mirror to {{Card|Faithless Looting}}.
* The art of <c>Rotten Reunion</c> seems to be inspired by ''[[Wikipedia: American Gothic|American Gothic]]'', a painting by [[Wikipedia:Grant Wood|Grant Wood]].
*{{Card|Waildrifter}} has a confurcated maw similar to {{Card|Wretched Gryff}}, despite Emrakul's influence being lessed.
*<c>Fleshtaker</c> is inspired by the genre [[Wikipedia:Slasher film|Slasher movies]].<ref>{{EzTumblr|https://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/661992765422485504/whats-the-logic-for-slasher-movie-serial-killers|September 10, 2021}}</ref>
*The art and [[card name]] of <c>Can't Stay Away</c> seems to be inspired by ''[[Wikipedia: The Cat Came Back|The Cat Came Back]]'', a comic song written by Harry S. Miller.
* The art of <c>Rotten Reunion</c> took reference from ''[[Wikipedia: American Gothic|American Gothic]]'', a painting by [[Wikipedia:Grant Wood|Grant Wood]]<ref>{{TwitterRef|https://twitter.com/aarondraws/status/1436359993167654914|author=Aaron Miller}}</ref>.
*While Innistrad used 19th century Gothic horror and Shadows over Innistrad used early-20th century Eldritch horror literature, Midnight Hunt used more mid-to-late 20th century horror films<ref>{{TwitterRef|https://twitter.com/EthanFleischer/status/1436797025798950912|author=Ethan Fleischer}}</ref>.
**<c>Fleshtaker</c> is inspired by the [[Wikipedia:Slasher film|Slasher movie]] genre.<ref>{{EzTumblr|https://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/661992765422485504/whats-the-logic-for-slasher-movie-serial-killers|September 10, 2021}}</ref>
**{{Card|Heirloom Mirror}} could refer to the Candyman series of films, though the folklore goes back to the Bloody Mary legend.
**{{Card|Phantom Carriage}} refers to a 1928 film of the same name.
**{{Card|The Meathook Massacre}}refers to ''The Texas Chainsaw Massacre'' franchise.
**{{Card|Consuming Blob}}refers to the 1958 film ''The Blob''.
**{{Card|Rise of the Ants}} refers to the 1954 film ''Them''.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 23:43, 13 September 2021

Innistrad: Midnight Hunt/Trivia
 
 
 
 

Maro's Midnight Hunt teaser

Mark Rosewater gave his traditional teaser with the following hints.[1]

First up, here are some things you can expect:

Here are snippets of rules text, you’ll see:

  • “If your life total would be reduced to 0 or less,” — Enduring Angel
  • “This spell costs 1 less to cast for each creature you attacked with this turn.” — Search Party Captain
  • “As [CARDNAME] enters the battlefield, note your life total.” — Sigarda's Splendor
  • “put a slime counter on up to one other target creature.” — Sludge Monster
  • “Creature tokens you control lose all abilities and have base power and toughness 3/3.” — Poppet Factory
  • “Each instant and sorcery card in your graveyard has” — Lier, Disciple of the Drowned
  • “Instants and sorcery spells you cast cost X less to cast, where X is [CARDNAME]’s power.” — Vadrik, Astral Archmage
  • “put that many +1/+1 counters on [CARDNAME], then create twice that many 2/2 black Zombie creature tokens” — Tainted Adversary
  • “At the beginning of your end step, if you have exactly 13 life,” — Jerren, Corrupted Bishop
  • “You may cast any number of the copies without paying their mana costs.” — Bloodthirsty Adversary

And finally, here are some creature type lines you’ll see:

Other

References