Magic: The Gathering Modern Horizons 2 Collector Booster Box | 12 Packs (180 Magic Cards)
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Only in-store purchases are eligible for the BAB offer. Purchases will be made at the store as long as the stock lasts. So, no.
The logo is usually found on the front and sides of the box, but I've seen it all over before. On the sides of the box, there are usually two seams.
Because it's a contemporary set with fetch lands. The cost of a modern set is always higher.
Selected User Reviews For Magic: The Gathering Modern Horizons 2 Collector Booster Box | 12 Packs (180 Magic Cards)
I've only opened one box so far, but I've already gotten some good pulls: three etched retro frame foil fetches, one regular foil retro frame, one extended foil fetch, and a normal extended art, as well as a foil etched sword and some foil extended art goodies like Yavimaya, Cradle of Growth, foil retro Garth, and so on. br>With so many good pulls on average per box, it's a really cool product and it's exciting br>br>However, while I bought into WotC's overpriced set, I still believe MTG is headed in the wrong direction. Unfortunately, because many people, including myself, are fortunate enough to be in a good enough financial situation to be able to afford some of these boxes even at the ridiculously high marked up price for no good reason, this will be a huge financial success for Amazon and Hasbro, and we'll likely see more price increases on product in the future, with useful and cool cards locked behind certain more expensive versions of the set.
400 dollars is a joke!.
3 foiled fetchlands (one full art, two old-style) border style) and the rest of the cards. According to my observations, each box can contain up to two fetchlands. The only drawback to this product is that Wizard is charging a high price because they know collectors and players will pay. The days of box prices ranging from $100 to $1,000 are long gone. The cost is $200. In comparison to sports hobby boxes, it is now quite expensive. It's still a lot of fun to open/draft with this product!.
I've seen a lot of people get fantastic pulls, which is fantastic, but it's still not guaranteed. My box was pretty bad, and while I did get about half of my money back in card value, I didn't get too many great pulls. Always keep in mind that purchasing stills is a gamble!.
The truth is that this box is jam-packed with value, making it a great buy-and-hold product for speculators. It's without a doubt this year's MVP product. Collector Boosters are a one-time print, so I expect EV(Estimated Value) to rise as supply runs out. br>br>Yes, it's pricey, but it's a specialty product designed for big spenders and collectors. I don't understand why people are complaining when they can buy singles or draft/set boxes for less money. Get over the fact that life isn't fair.
My guess is that the box has been tampered with.
The box more than paid for itself, even with price drops on opening weekend. The cards themselves are stunning. You'd have to invest in two pairs of shoes. To get the same value, you'll need three regular set boosters. As a result, you're not over-reacting. If you want to be at the top of your game, you'll have to spend some money. cards for the shelves Just my two cents' worth.
I opened this on livestream after receiving it today, and I would not recommend buying online. The upper right corner of several packs was broken. There were creases on the cards. This is inexcusable for a $350 booster item with 12 boosters. It was a huge let down.