Here's a look at both the regular version and the extended art version of Galvanic Iteration:
Galvanic Iteration continues the pursuit of knowledge at all costs that has been embodied by Innistrad cards like Delver of Secrets and Rooftop Storm, and should be a powerful blue & red instant for combo and control mages alike. It's in that final archetypal narrative that Screen Rant's exclusive Innistrad: Midnight Hunt card is located. Related: Magic: The Gathering Finally Returns To Kamigawa, But It's Cyberpunk Now That means the return of more classic werewolves, zombies, and more, and also some of the mad science that has popped up in previous Innistrad sets. Humans must band together to face the night and all its terrors, absent the protection of the Archangel Avacyn, who perished during the events of Shadows Over Innistrad and Eldritch Moon. What's currently known about Innistrad: Midnight Hunt - and its follow-up set, Innistrad: Crimson Vow - is that it's a return to the more traditional elements of the plane, prior to the Eldrazi invasion. Innistrad is a lore-rich plane that has played host to both a traditional gothic horror story and an eldritch body horror saga when players first returned in Shadows Over Innistrad, and expectations are high for both its characters and its gameplay. Magic: The Gathering is heading back to one of its most beloved planes in Innistrad, and with preview season beginning this week, Innistrad: Midnight Hunt is at the forefront of many players' discussions.