
What was the name of original Innistrad's Vampire preconstructed deck (then referred to as Intro Packs)? How many creature cards in Magic permanently grant +1/+1 to all your Vampires (not counting themselves if they're a Vampire)? Who is the only survivor of the first generation of vampires on Zendikar? Which letter does a Vampire card name not start with?

What was the first Magic expansion to have two common Vampires? Which keyword is not the only word to appear in the rules text of a Vampire? Which creature token has never been created by a Vampire? How many characters have two or more legendary creature cards where at least one of the cards is the creature type Vampire? What was the first creature type printed on a card alongside Vampire?

Which of the following Vampires has art that was part of a larger painting in which a different part of the larger painting was used for the art of another card in the same set?

What was the first legendary creature, when printed, to count as a Vampire for tribal purposes? In which set was the fifth Vampire that had the word "Vampire" printed on its type line published? When I talk about Vampires, I mean they have the creature type Vampire in their Oracle wording. Two, none of the questions refer to any creature with changeling or one with all creature types. One, all of today's questions are accurate as of the release of Innsitrad: Midnight Hunt. " How Trivial – Legendary Creatures" – Trivia about legendary creatures. " A Trivial Pursuit" – Trivia about sets I've led or co-led. " How Trivial" – Trivia from 25 years of Magic. If you enjoy this column, here are the three trivia columns I've done previously: Record your answers as you take the quiz and check below to see how you did. In honor of Innistrad: Crimson Vow previews starting later this week, I'm focusing my questions on the Vampires of Magic. Today's article is another trivia column.
