Magic: The Gathering Modern Horizons 2 Set Booster Box | 30 Packs (360 Magic Cards)
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The Wizards of the Coast did away with MSRP years ago when they opened their shops to Amazon and drastically reduced the price at local game shops. As a result, this item is currently typically available for 250 dollars with 10 dollars' shipping on most non-Amazon sites.
Each box contains 1 pound and 15 ounces
You cannot purchase a Buy-a-Box promo online you need to purchase it in a WPN store local to you
Yes, I do. The box is sealed at the factory and has not been opened.
Selected User Reviews For Magic: The Gathering Modern Horizons 2 Set Booster Box | 30 Packs (360 Magic Cards)
The package arrived with plastic that was ripped on one side. I thought it was fine, but it wasn't. We weren't able to get packs. No idea if they fell out by mistake or if someone took them out intentionally. However, I did not want to deal with the other packs because they may have been I don't want to mix it with my other decks or cards.
I just received a box that was resealed in shrink wrap. A heat blemish appeared right next to the seam where it appeared a heat gun might have gone just a little too far and nearly melted the plastic. In other words, one side of the seal looked different from the other end. As if the plastic had not been properly heat shrunk, there were also lots of stretch marks all over it. It was easiest to see the rip on the bottom of the case, where the plastic was in perfect condition but the box had been ripped where the flaps folded I did not like the packaging, it came in a plain box with no graphics Although the box I received had an Amazon logo on it, the shipping label said "Tabletop Game", so it wasn't very discreet. It was also difficult for the product to roll around and get damaged during transit due to the lack of packaging. The cards were all miscut at the factory, so, to top it all off, every single card in the packs had damaged edges from being cut incorrectly, so nearly everything that could have gone wrong, did.
As a surprise gift from my girlfriend, I was surprised with this item. As the package came in tightly sealed WOTC wrap, I was suspicious of it having been tampered with when I opened it each individual pack was full of extra air, so I assumed it had been tampered with in some way. In this pack, although I did not cause the damage, some of the cards came out with tiny nicks on the borders which, for some reason, made opening more difficult than others. I had to use a pair of scissors in order to open these. As soon as I pulled out the Marshall Flats foil from the first pack, I stopped worrying about tampering. In addition to all the fetch lands in my box, I got a retro frame of Scalding Tarn in the very last pack as well. As you can see, I got lucky with my box, gaining almost $450 in value along the way! It has been a few weeks since I bought resealed/tampered sealed MTG product on Amazon, but I have not encountered any issues. This includes a box of Theros Beyond Death from which I got Heliod, Kroxa, and Uro. If possible, I do my best to purchase locally whenever possible however, that LGS is selling Strixhaven collector boosters for $300 when Amazon is selling them for $207 (at this time of writing). The plight of customers posting one star reviews when they receive tampered products is frustrating - the review is actually about the product (which they didn't receive) and not about the seller that allowed such a heinous thing to take If you don't receive the item, you should contact Amazon about a refund, contact the seller, then leave negative, honest feedback, and post a review once you receive it. People find it misleading to see poor reviews on products where others didn't do their due diligence before buying them. As a product, I consider MH2 to be excellent, and while others may not get quite as much value out of it as I did (I hope to do it would say your chances When you generate a foil etched retro frame land card from one of these packs (WOTC says it appears in 1% of boxes), you are able to practically pay for the package in a single play.
It has been reported that this item has questionable quality and is counterfeit. If possible, I would give this item zero stars. There was damage to the box and the outer film had to be replaced Reduced in size. There is a waxy feel to the cards and packs are over sized.
Part of the box has been damaged when it arrived.
$21 was the price of the product. I find this price to be overpriced at $00.
I found this product to be difficult to There were few pulls from "the list" in my two set boxes, and the pulls from the set boxes seemed lackluster. The singles prices here are so low that most of this set can be bought by purchasing singles. There are a few random packs that will be valuable, but most packs are trash. Only two fetch lands came out of my box (not great). There are several variants to choose from at this point as well. Here's what I am certain of -- some of the bulk rares will be key pieces in T1 decks in a year or two. I can't tell you which ones they are since I have no idea. I probably will kick myself in three years for not buying more in the future. With box prices currently so high, it may be difficult to break even. It is likely that in-store play will return soon and Commander players will be able to get their hands on A final rant the randomization makes no sense to me. What a neat way of doing things.
You should definitely consider buying the Modern Horizon set booster box if you like Magic the Gathering. All orders I've placed with Amazon have been exceptional, so I'm happy with this one. The packaging should be of high quality. It's a 5 star rating all the way.