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Midnight Hunt Collector Booster Contents

We’re going back to Innistrad! The plane full of Ghotic Horrors, such as werewolves, zombies, vampires, and more! For the first time, an Innistrad set has a has the special collector booster, full of exciting cards with special art styles. Are you’re wondering what you could get in the Midnight Hunt Collector Booster? If so, you’ve come to the right place, because in this article we’ll examine Midnight Hunt Collector Booster contents.

So what is in these boosters? As it turns out, there’s a bunch of foils, cards with alternate art and special frames. So let’s dive deep, and don’t forget – at the end of the article, we’ll also discuss if Midnight Hunt Collector Booster is worth it.

Midnight Hunt Collector Booster Contents

Each Midnight Hunt Collector Booster contains 15 cards + 1 token:

You’ll usually get a mix of various different styles. Here’s a more in-depth breakdown for each slot in the Midnight Hunt Collector Booster:

  • 1 foil extended art / showcase / borderless rare or mythic
  • 1 showcase / borderless rare or mythic
  • 1 extended art Commander rare or mythic
  • 1 extended art rare or mythic
  • 1 foil rare or mythic
  • 1 foil Equinox showcase common or uncommon
  • 2 Equinox showcase commons or uncommons
  • 2 foil uncommons
  • 4 foil commons
  • 1 foil Eternal Night full-art basic land
  • 1 foil double-sided token

Where to Get Midnight Hunt Collector Booster?

You can probably get Midnight Hunt Collector Boosters in your local game stores. Sometimes they are also available at the big retail stores like Walmart. Additionally, you can also order them on Amazon, so you avoid the hassle of trying to find them at a store.

Innistrad Midnight Hunt Collector Booster Contents

Midnight Hunt Collector Booster – List of Styles

There are four different special styles of cards in the Midnight Hunt Collector Booster:

  • Equinox Style (new – Showcase)
  • Eternal Night Style (new – Showcase)
  • Borderless Cards (returning)
  • Extended Art Card (returning)

Additionally, you can also get a regular version of a card – but in foil. Let’s take a closer look at the four special versions.

Equinox Showcase Styles

The Equinox style has the special alternate art and frame as well. They look quite stunning, indeed. Furthermore, they feature some really powerful characters, such as the long awaited Werewolf commander.

These styles highlight various Werewolves and Warlocks in the Midnight Hunt set. While Arlinn is technically neither of these, she still gets an equinox card for obvious flavor reasons.

Eternal Night Showcase Styles

Eternal Night card might be even more outstanding, if that’s somehow possible. They’re using the black-and-white style, inspired by classic horror films.

Which cards get these styles? Each legendary creatures in the set, expect Werewolves and Warlocks, as these already have the Equinox style.

Sigarda, Champion of Light Eternal Night Style

But that’s not all. Basic lands from this set also get the same treatment, and they’re even full-art. You can get these in any kind of Midnight Hunt booster pack. Nevertheless, the ones you get in Collector Boosters come in foil.

Swamp Eternal Night Basic Lands

You can find the full list of Innistrad Eternal Night basics here.

Borderless Cards

Besides the two new styles, we’re also getting a couple that you might know from the previous Collector Booster Boxes.

First one are the borderless cards. You can quickly notice that they are quite different from the regular versions, at first glance.

There are three main differences:

  1. The card has an alternate art.
  2. The borderless card doesn’t have a classic border. Instead, the art extends right to the edges.
  3. Flavor text and reminder text goes away. (While this doesn’t apply to Wrenn and Seven, it does make some other cards clearer.)

All of this makes for a really spectacular card. Each planeswalker from Innistrad Midnight Hunt gets the borderless treatment. Additionally, the cycle of five allied slow lands, also get the same treatment:

Deserted Beach Borderless Midnight Hunt Collector Booster Contents

Extended Art Cards

The other familiar version are the Extended art cards. These can look quite similar to the borderless versions at first sight. However, the artwork extends just to the left and right border – it doesn’t go all the way to the top. Also, the artwork is the same as the regular version of the card, which is another difference from the borderless cards.

Once again, both the reminder text and the flavor text are removed, which makes for a much clearer text box, as can be seen above. Usually, each rare in the set that didn’t get any other style, gets the extended art treatment.

Also, some cards from Midnight Hunt Commander decks, also get this style, and you can open them in the Collector Booster. Wihelt, the card you saw above, is one such example.

Is Midnight Hunt Collector Booster Worth It?

It depends. Well, that wasn’t a very helpful answer, right? Let us elaborate. Midnight Hunt Collector Booster is worth it for some players, but not necessarily for everyone. Let’s see on which factors that depends.

Midnight Hunt Collector Booster isn’t worth it, if you:

  • Don’t care about alternate art cards and foils.
  • Want to draft Innistrad. (In that case, you’ll want to get a Draft Booster Box.)
  • Can’t really afford it currently.

Midnight Hunt Collector Booster is worth it, if you:

  • Like to collect alternate art card.
  • Really enjoy the Innistrad themes.
  • Enjoy opening boosters with a ton of exciting cards.
  • Don’t mind spending a bit extra.
Innistrad Midnight Hunt Collector Booster Box

If you’ll buy numerous Midnight Hunt Collector Boosters, don’t forget that it’s usually better value to get a whole booster box instead of twelve separate boosters. Usually, you’ll get one or two boosters more for the same price.

Conclusion

That’s all about Midnight Hunt Collector Booster contents. If you have any questions, that we didn’t answer, let us know in the comments below. We’ll get back to you as fast as we can.

If you’re a Commander player, you’ll be happy to learn that there are two new Commander decks coming with this set. One is Zombie tribal, and the other has a +1/+1 counters theme. You can find the Midnight Hunt Commander decks here.

Until next time, have fun, and may your Collector Boosters contain the most special version of your favorite card!

2 thoughts on “Midnight Hunt Collector Booster Contents”

  1. I only got 4 mythic rares in an entire box of collector boosters. The guy at the store said you don’t usually get that many. That hasn’t been the case with previous collector’s boxes. Feeling ripped off on Midnight Hunt

    Reply
    • I did some quick math, and if we presume that each of the five rare slots has a 12.5% chance of a mythic rare, there would be an average of 7.5 mythic rares per Collector Booster Box. But that’s variance – you got unlucky, which sucks. 🙁

      Reply

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