Everything We Know About MTG’s Innistrad Remastered

Sink your teeth into Magic’s first release of 2025.

Now the fourth entry in the Remastered series and the first release of 2025, Innistrad Remastered highlights some of the most nostalgic cards throughout Innistrad’s history. Along with Ravnica, Innistrad remains one of the most popular and classic-feeling planes in all of MTG, allowing newer players to experience these historically popular planes for the first time. And you know what? I’m kind of jealous.

Much like the Remastered releases before it, Innistrad Remastered is a complete reprint set that features cards from the Innistrad plane with new and stunning treatments to collect. 

What We Know About MTG’s Innistrad Remastered 

Blood Artist (Retro Frame)
Deadeye Navigator
Thraben Inspector (Borderless)

With Innistrad Remastered releasing later this month, let’s dive into what we know about the anticipated return to Innistrad and honestly, the reprint of Edgar Markov. A quick reminder that we’re entering the period of regular news about Innistrad Remastered, so we’ll update this article further as we know more!

Innistrad Remastered Key Dates

The release schedule for Innistrad Remastered is as follows:

  • First Look: December 3, 2024
  • Global Release: January 24, 2025
  • Launch Party: January 24-26, 2025
  • Innistrad Remastered Set Code: INR

Innistrad Remastered drops on January 24, 2025, with Magic Online’s (MTGO) release likely happening a few days before. Despite the name suggesting otherwise, Innistrad Remastered isn’t releasing on MTG Arena as the Shadows over Innistrad Remastered dropped on the client in 2023. With Remastered sets, these releases often highlight sets from a block as seen with Ravnica Remastered and Time Spiral Remastered over the years. However, Innistrad Remastered sees inclusions from previous releases such as Commander 2017 and Mirrodin.

Mass Hysteria
Edgar Markov

Market Price: $71.35

Invasion of Innistrad

While Commander 2017 may seem a weird include Innistrad Remastered, this is due to the reprint of Edgar Markov that is already confirmed to be in Innistrad Remastered (which only appeared in the Vampiric Bloodlust Commander Precon and as a very rare Judge Promo). The same also applies to Mirrodin and March of the Machine, where Mass Hysteria and Invasion of Innistrad appear in Innistrad Remastered. It also may seem weird to have cards such as Mass Hysteria in Innistrad Remastered, but Wizards of the Coast are taking a different approach where they’re adding reprints of cards that fit the overall theme of the set. And with Mass Hysteria, it’s a card that can tie in with the Werewolves of Innistrad making it a notable addition to the set. 

In terms of card legality, Innistrad Remastered doesn’t change the legality of cards upon release, with Pauper being the exception. If a mythic rare, rare, or uncommon becomes downshifted to a common in Innistrad Remastered, it becomes Pauper legal. However, the rest of the cards in the set adhere to their current legality. So take Snapcaster Mage as an example, where the card is currently Modern, Legacy, Vintage, and Commander legal and will remain so with this reprint in Innistrad Remastered. So, no Snapcaster Mage in Standard or Pioneer for you, sorry. 

Innistrad Remastered Products

Innistrad Remastered - Play Booster Display

Market Price: $172.08

Innistrad Remastered - Collector Booster Display

Market Price: $323.51

Innistrad Remastered - Collector Booster Pack

Market Price: $34.94

With Play Boosters replacing Draft Boosters since Murders at Karlov Manor, Innistrad Remastered features only Play Boosters and Collector Boosters. There aren’t any Bundles, Gift Bundles, Prerelease Kits, or Commander Precons to support Innistrad Remastered, as this is considered a small-scale release.

Innistrad Remastered Card Treatments

Archangel Avacyn (Retro Frame)

Market Price: $14.00

Liliana of the Veil (Retro Frame)

Market Price: $32.72

Snapcaster Mage (Retro Frame)

Market Price: $38.48

Retro Frame cards return in Innistrad Remastered and appear on desirable Mythic Rares such as Avacyn, Angel of Hope, Liliana of the Veil, and Snapcaster Mage. Furthermore, there are around 120 cards in Innistrad Remastered featuring the classic treatment, with the set being the first to introduce Retro Double-Face cards as seen on Huntmaster of the Fells and Delver of Secrets. You can open Retro Frame cards in Play and Collector Boosters, with foils only appearing in Collector Boosters.

Thalia, Heretic Cathar (borderless)

Market Price: $21.65

Mausoleum Wanderer (Borderless)

Market Price: n/a

Young Wolf (Borderless)

And like with Ravnica Remastered, Borderless cards return in Innistrad Remastered and appear in Play and Collected Boosters, highlighting some of the most iconic cards from Innistrad. As you can see, Mausoleum Wanderer, Thalia, Heretic Cathar, Young Wolf appear in Borderless treatment and will be desirable cards to acquire upon the January 24 release.

Griselbrand (Showcase)

Market Price: $59.95

Hermit Druid (Showcase)

Market Price: n/a

Avacyn, Angel of Hope (Showcase)

Market Price: $99.92

A treatment you may have seen on a few Secret Lairs and the recent Duskmourn: House of Horror Nightmare Bundle is the Movie Poster cards, which return in Innistrad Remastered. In total, there are ten of these Movie Poster cards to collect, which are:

  • Emrakul, the Promised End
  • The Meathook Massacre
  • The Gitrog Monster
  • Hermit Druid
  • Captivating Vampire
  • Through the Breach
  • Avacyn, Angel of Hope
  • Griselbrand
  • Olivia Voldaren
  • Cathars’ Crusade

Given their desirability, the Movie Poster cards can only be found in Innistrad: Remastered Collector Boosters.

Edgar Markov

Innistrad Remastered, Mythic

Edgar Markov - Innistrad Remastered - magic

Innistrad Remastered also sees the beginning of “Headliner cards”, which will be the chase (and but not always serialized) card from a given set. This came around after the success of Universes Beyond: The Lord of the Rings: Tales of Middle-earth and the serialized Dwarven, Elven, and Human Sol Rings, where these became popular collector items with players and fans. We already know The Aetherspark is the Headliner card for Aetherdrift, but for Innistrad Remastered, Edgar Markov is the first Headliner card that comes in the Movie Poster treatment with a serialization of up to 500. Given the highly desirable nature of these Headliner cards going forward, these will only appear in (under 1% of) Collector Boosters of a given set. 

Blood Artist (Showcase)
Arlinn Kord (Showcase)

Market Price: $19.98

Bloodline Keeper (Showcase)

Market Price: n/a

The Showcase Equinox and Frag Frame treatments return in Innistrad Remastered. These were the respected Showcase frames from Innistrad: Midnight Hunt and Innistrad: Crimson Vow, and now re-appear on some of the Werewolves and Vampires from Innistrad Remastered. In particular, Blood Artist, Arlinn Kord, Bloodline Keeper, and Huntmaster of the Fells sees the treatment in Innistrad Remastered. These are some of the more common treatments you’ll find in the set, where these appear in both Play and Collector Boosters. 

And if you’re curious, here are Play and Collector Booster contents for Innistrad Remastered.

everything we know about innistrad remastered mtg play booster contents
everything we know about innistrad remastered mtg collector booster contents