

Blood token is an artifact with an activated ability, which lets you pay one mana, discard a card, tap and sacrifice it, to draw a card. They are associated with the Vampires, and can therefore be found mostly in Red and Black. Some cards make Blood tokens in various ways. In this section we’ll quickly explain what you need to know, and discuss how they might affect the draft environment. Daybound & Nightbound (back from Midnight Hunt).There are six mechanics, which you can encounter in the Crimson Vow draft: UPDATE: If you’re looking forward to drafting the newest set, you should read our New Capenna Draft Guide.

We also rank colors and archetypes in the Power Rankings section.įinally, we’ll wrap up with some additional tips, which should come in handy.Īs you can see, there’s a lot to talk about, so let’s get right to it and start examining the mechanics of Crimson Vow. In this section, we also take a look at some uncommons that perform at their best in certain types of decks. Then we will explore all ten archetypes, which you’ll encounter in the draft. Afterwards, we’ll continue with the best commons for each color. As per tradition, we’ll start with mechanics, and figure out how they affect the format. We’ll explore the big picture stuff about the Crimson Vow Draft format. It’s always fun to explore a new format, but it’s even more fun if you’re winning alongside it. Welcome to the Crimson Vow Draft Guide! We’re still on Innistrad, and while some cards might remind you of the Midnight Hunt, others will take you into brand-new directions.
