Magic's Marvel Super Heroes Sealed Collector Boosters Are Back In Stock at Amazon
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Magic: The Gathering is into its second Marvel crossover in the space of a year, and just days after launch, Amazon has fresh stock of the much-sought-after Collector Boosters. They’re at market value, which, while ridiculously pricey, is better than you’ll find on the secondary market. You can net 12 packs for $474.99, which is almost the price of the Xbox Series S post-price-hike, making each pack around $39 each. Despite that price, you are almost infinitely more likely to get one of the most valuable cards in the set because Collector Boosters include full art and special treatments. That includes cards like The Mind Stone, Tony Stark // The Invincible Iron Man, Bruce Banner // The Incredible Hulk, and Thanos, The Mad Titan. Remember, these are still functionally the same cards you’ll find in a Play Booster box, with those on sale for $125.95 for 30 packs (a 40% discount). That means those are $4.20 each instead of almost $40, but the choice is yours. Collector Boosters include 5 cards of Rare rarity or higher in every pack, with 14 cards and a token in each one. They’re all guaranteed to be foil or special treatments, too - I’m considering grabbing a couple myself for a chance at some full art cards for my binder. For more on Magic: The Gathering, check out our roundup of the Marvel Super Heroes discounts so far, and a rundown of the returning Jumpstart offerings. Lloyd Coombes is an experienced freelancer in tech, gaming and fitness seen at Polygon, Eurogamer, Macworld, TechRadar and many more. He's a big fan of Magic: The Gathering and other collectible card games, much to his wife's dismay.
Marvel Super Heroes Collector Boosters Are In Stock At Amazon
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