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Magic: The Gathering Innistrad: Midnight Hunt Bundle (8 Set Boosters + Accessories) on sale for
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Includes:
- 8 Innistrad: Midnight Hunt MTG Set Boosters
- 1 foil alt-art promo card—Triskaidekaphile
- 40 basic land cards (20 foil + 20 nonfoil)
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1. The basic lands are not the more desirable black and white lands that you'd get from a draft/set pack. You might get some from the packs though but the 40 or so lands they give you are just standard ones.
2. The value of the current set probably makes this price still a bit risky. If you pull a mythic you'll probably come out ahead, but if you're just expecting to make your money back from 8 rares in the packs you'll probably not get your value.
3. Generally speaking with MTG you need to wait for sets to go out of print and then add a couple of years before its worth it to resell. Also generally, these bundles are less desirable than the draft/set/collector boxes they have out now. There's nothing unique about this package so you're generally looking at the value of 8 set boosters.
Don't buy this if you're trying to make money. But this is probably just the cheapest way to open packs. Everyone seems to hate this set but I had fun with drafting it. But obviously fun != valuable.
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1. The basic lands are not the more desirable black and white lands that you'd get from a draft/set pack. You might get some from the packs though but the 40 or so lands they give you are just standard ones.
2. The value of the current set probably makes this price still a bit risky. If you pull a mythic you'll probably come out ahead, but if you're just expecting to make your money back from 8 rares in the packs you'll probably not get your value.
3. Generally speaking with MTG you need to wait for sets to go out of print and then add a couple of years before its worth it to resell. Also generally, these bundles are less desirable than the draft/set/collector boxes they have out now. There's nothing unique about this package so you're generally looking at the value of 8 set boosters.
Don't buy this if you're trying to make money. But this is probably just the cheapest way to open packs. Everyone seems to hate this set but I had fun with drafting it. But obviously fun != valuable.
1. The basic lands are not the more desirable black and white lands that you'd get from a draft/set pack. You might get some from the packs though but the 40 or so lands they give you are just standard ones.
2. The value of the current set probably makes this price still a bit risky. If you pull a mythic you'll probably come out ahead, but if you're just expecting to make your money back from 8 rares in the packs you'll probably not get your value.
3. Generally speaking with MTG you need to wait for sets to go out of print and then add a couple of years before its worth it to resell. Also generally, these bundles are less desirable than the draft/set/collector boxes they have out now. There's nothing unique about this package so you're generally looking at the value of 8 set boosters.
Don't buy this if you're trying to make money. But this is probably just the cheapest way to open packs. Everyone seems to hate this set but I had fun with drafting it. But obviously fun != valuable.
While it isn't the cheapest way to open packs (you can find set booster boxes of 30 packs for ~$100 after taxes and shipping; $3.33/pack), it is probably cheapest if you only want to open a couple packs.