Magic: The Gathering Modern Horizons 2 Set Booster Box | 30 Packs (360 Magic Cards)
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When Wizards opened their business to Amazon and slashed their prices dramatically in local game stores, they decided to scrap the MSRP years ago. In any case, this item typically goes for around 250 on most online stores other than Amazon at the moment, with shipping costing around 10 dollars.
The weight of one box is 1lb 15 oz
The buy a box promos are only available in a local store affiliated with the WPN network
In fact, yes. The box was sealed in the factory and has never been opened.
Selected User Reviews For Magic: The Gathering Modern Horizons 2 Set Booster Box | 30 Packs (360 Magic Cards)
When I received it, the plastic on one side was ripped. I thought it would be fine. But it wasn't. There was an issue with packs. I am not sure if someone intentionally removed them or if they fell The other packs, however, were not to be messed with due to the possibility of fakes. I don't want to mix these cards with my other decks.
Returned a box with shrink wrap on it that was resealed. A blemish appeared at one end of the seal where it looked like the heat gun went on a little bit too long and nearly melted a hole in the plastic. The seal at the other end did not look like it was assembled properly. In addition, there were loads of stretch marks under the plastic as if the wrap had not been heat-shrunk On the bottom of the box, there wasn't a problem with the plastic, but someway the flaps were ripped together, so that made it obvious what had happened. Despite the fact that it came in a not very impressive package, it was actually pretty good Despite the Amazon-branded box, my shipping label said "Tabletop Game", making this package not seem as discreet as it could. In addition, the box had little packing materials, which allowed it to roll around and cause damage during shipping. **** To top it all off, nearly every card in every pack showed signs of being miscut at the factory, so there were very few things that could have gone wrong with this purchase.
There has been a complaint about counterfeit quality and questionable product reliability for this item, so if possible, I would give it zero stars. In case of damage to the box and replacement of the outer film The size shrank. Despite the larger size of the packs, the cards feel waxy to the touch.
A lovely girlfriend of mine gave me this gift as a surprise. Although it arrived in a tightly sealed WOTC wrap, I noticed that upon opening the packs there was extra air inside, which made me cautious that the product may have The cards in these packs were more difficult to open than I am used to -- I had to use a pair of scissors to open them since, though I am not sure I did anything to cause the damage, some of them had As soon as the foil Marsh Flats came out of the first pack, I was relieved that no tampering had occurred. My box contained almost $450 in value, including 6 fetch lands, as well as the retro frame Scalding Tarn in my last pack! I got lucky with it and have almost $450 in value out of it! My only suggestion is that you make sure you know the reputation of the seller from whom you are buying. I see that others have encountered tampering. Having gotten a Theros Beyond Death box that included Heliod, Kroxa, and Uro out of, I have not yet had any issues with resealed or tampered sealed MTG products on Amazon. When possible, I prefer to shop local whenever possible. That said, the local LGS are selling Strixhaven collector boosters for $300 when Amazon is selling them for $207 (at time of writing), and that's a hefty One thing I find frustrating is when people post 1 star reviews when they receive tampered products-because their reviews are for the product (which they did not get), and not for the seller who allowed such an heinous thing to happen. You should contact Amazon if you wish for a refund. You may also contact the seller and leave honest feedback. And if you received the product, you should leave a review on Amazon. It is misleading to people to see poor reviews on products because others are not doing their homework before purchase. As a product, I find MH2 to be excellent, and while others may not bring as much value as I did (and hopefully will do again in the future! It is possible to pull a foil etched retro frame land from these packs (which WOTC says appear in 1% of the packs). This would practically make the packs pay for themselves in one pulling.
There is some damage to the box when it arrives.
There was a price of $21 for the product. I find this to be overpriced at 2000.
It is difficult to review a product of this complexity. The pulls from "the list" have been frustrating and I only pulled a small amount from two set boxes. Since the prices of singles are so low, it is cheaper for 80% of this set to buy singles. The vast majority of packs are trash, but there are a few that will be It came up with two fetch lands per box (poor). Additionally, the variety of variants is overwhelming at the moment. What I know for sure is that some of the bulk rares are going to be built into T1 decks in a year or two. There's only one problem I don't know which ones these The fact that I did not buy more of this will probably make me kick myself in three years' time. With box prices as they are right now, it feels impossible to stay even. It is possible that some of this stuff will return to the in-store store soon and commander players will demand it. I just want to rant about the randomization. The trash rares have been repeated a lot, but the fetch lands have not. That's pretty funny the way things work out.
I regret not checking out the other reviews before making the purchase. If you can't buy locally, don't buy anything.