MTG burn gets a new look with Flashback in Innistrad: Midnight Hunt

April 2022 · 2 minute read

Red in Magic: The Gathering has a new Sorcery spell within Innistrad: Midnight Hunt called Light up the Night that can return from a player’s graveyard via the mechanic Flashback.

Scheduled to digitally release on Sept. 16, Innistrad: Midnight Hunt (MID) returns the MTG mechanic Flashback to Standard. Revealed during the first day of MID spoilers, Light up the Night is a Sorcery speed spell that can burn any target for “X” damage. If that target is a planeswalker or creature, it deals one extra damage. Light up the Night also has Flashback, but with a downside. 

Light up the Night

Flashback allows players to recast Instant and Sorcery spells from their graveyard for a specific cost. Light up the Night is a powerful burn spell on its own, able to hit any target while hitting for an extra point of damage if that target is a creature or planeswalker.

The downside to Light up the Night is that the burn damage applied after paying its Flashback cost of 3R comes from loyalty counters off a planeswalker you control. This means a planeswalker has to be on the battlefield and it needs to have enough loyalty counters on it to make casting Light up the Night as a Flashback spell worth it.

Players can check out Light up the Night and test out its worth when MID releases globally on Sept. 24 and digitally on Sept. 16. 

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