RELATED: Magic: The Gathering – The Best Double Masters 2022 Cards For Commanderĭouble Masters 2022 is a three-colour-matters set, just like Streets of New Capenna, Ikoria, or Tarkir. With double the rares in each pack and double the number of cards for your first pick when drafting, this high-power set offers a complexity level we haven’t seen in quite a while. And at double the price of a regular booster, I (Midnight) hunted down one pack out of curiosity and (Crimson) vowed never to again.Magic: The Gathering’s Double Masters 2022 might feature loads of cards perfect for constructed formats like Modern, Commander, and Pauper, but it’s also its own, self-contained limited format. Sometimes it was washed out, other times it was pitch black. The black and filter looked awful too, as much of the art wasn’t designed with it in mind. Instead, we had the entirety of both thrown together, meaning you had double the chance of pulling shared commons like Evolving Wilds. It could’ve combined the best of Innistrad: Midnight Hunt and Crimson Vow into a single draft environment, given them new, movie-inspired art to go with that black-and-white aesthetic, and thrown in some reprints of older favourites. Innistrad: Double Feature was such a missed opportunity. I didn’t rate the two Innistrad sets too highly last year, so what better way to kick off the year than smashing them together in a single draft set with an ugly-as-hell monochromatic filter plastered on every card? ![]() The first release of 2022 was also by far its worst. Innistrad: Double Feature Key Art via Wizards of the Coast
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