While there is more to be said about the intricacies of what order you should be picking these cards in, following this quick guide will help you go positive with no question. With powerful interaction, common cards that can win the game on their own, evasive threats, and inevitability, this deck is too good to pass up drafting in Midnight Hunt Quick Draft. Overall Dimir Zombies is the hallmark deck of the Midnight Hunt Limited format. ![]() Amassing a large army of zombies also make your attacks better with Bladestitched Skaab in play. The real power in this deck comes in making multiple bodies across one card, which fuel cards like Larder Zombie and Siege Zombie. This is definitely one of the stronger decks, even though I’m still playing some filler cards like Rotten Reunion and Stormrider Spirit. This is my most recent 7-0 deck in the format. Falcon Abomination is also one of my higher-picked commons for the same reason. I usually like to have one Drownyard Amalgam, Stormrider Spirit, or Morkrut Behemoth at my top end as an evasive finisher, but I usually prioritize Diregraf Horde over these cards.īat Whisperer, while more of a Rakdos Vampires card, is very strong in this deck as it provides two bodies for your “tap three creatures” cards. Eaten Alive is another top pick that acts as a very cheap terminate. When picking cards during the draft I usually prioritize cards that make use of Decayed tokens pretty highly: Larder Zombie, Siege Zombie, and Skaab Wrangler. Since you’ll probably be playing the mirror a good amount of the time milling your opponent is a very real way to win the game. The reason being that it’s easy for you to mill out yourself with so much card draw and potential self-mill. I’m usually in favor of milling your opponent with Amalgam, even in a format with flashback and disturb creatures. You can Revenge your opponent’s bomb to the top of their deck on their turn and untap and mill it with Amalgam. One of my favorite interactions in this format is Revenge of the Drowned with Drownyard Amalgam. Top Rares Good Rares Top Uncommons Top Commons Top Removal Spells Filler Cards to Avoid Tips and Tricks With so much Decayed tokens being made by both you and possibly your opponent, this card is the perfect draw engine that can pull you far ahead of your opponent. Let’s take a look at a quick visual breakdown of what cards you should (and shouldn’t) be prioritizing:īy far my favorite card to draft in this archetype is Morbid Opportunist. Siege Zombie and Skaab Wrangler can pressure your opponent, whittling their life total and stifling their attacks respectively. Larder Zombie can use your Decayed tokens to pull ahead on card advantage, making it so you most likely won’t draw a land as your draw for turn. ![]() You basically want to amass a board that can threaten your opponent with a good attack, making it so they can’t attack you in turn. Dimir Zombies has multiple cards that are good on rate, but have the upside of making a 2/2 Decayed token that can be used in various ways. Why is Dimir Zombies so good you may ask? Dimir makes use of some of the best commons and uncommons at face value, the best removal, and best mechanic in the set, Decay. While I could go into detail on what I think the top three or four Limited decks in the format are, it’s probably more useful for me to talk about the top performer: Dimir Zombies. Midnight Hunt is the current Quick Draft format on MTG Arena, and it’s one of the easier formats to draft in my opinion. While you’ll run into good players from time to time, it’s usually easier to hit Mythic and maintain a top rating than in constructed. With players caught between grinding for Qualifier Play-In points and the various constructed ladders, the Limited ladder is a great place to take advantage of less-experienced players. While this doesn’t work for every single draft, you can find yourself in the more powerful color pairs a vast majority of the time. You can usually game the AI system to see the cards you want. ![]() ![]() Quick Drafts are great ways to rank up quickly, especially when you have a solid understanding of the format you’re playing. One of my favorite ways to take advantage of MTG Arena Limited events is to play Quick Drafts.
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