Game Nerdz has
4-Deck Magic: The Gathering: Universes Beyond: Final Fantasy Commander Deck Set on sale for
$149.97.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member
bobwret for sharing this deal.
Includes:
- One of each Commander Deck (FFXIV Scions & Spellcraft, FFX Counter Blitz, FFVI Revival Trance, & FFVII Limit Break)
- Each deck contains:
- 1 ready-to-play deck of 100 Magic cards (2 Traditional Foil Legendary cards, 98 nonfoil cards)
- 2-card Collector Booster Sample Pack
- 25 new-to-Magiccards in each deck
- 10 double-sided tokens in 3 of the decks; one deck will contain 6 double-sided tokens and 4 punch-out counter cards
- 1 deck box (can hold 100 sleeved cards)
- 1 strategy insert
- 1 reference card
Details:
- Includes 4 Commander Decks (Universes Beyond: Final Fantasy crossover set)
- Ready-to-play decks for Magic: The Gathering
- Cast powerful spells, call upon classic summons, and even visit your favorite locations on the back of a Chocobo; Countless elements from the games are here for players to weave together their own stories
- Ideal for collectors and Final Fantasy fans
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He's only interested in the Limit Break deck though.
He's only interested in the Limit Break deck though.
The others are much cheaper.
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Some valuable cards in there if you still have any. I started during 3rd gen and collected 3rd and 4th...could have bought a house with my collection if I had saved it.
Lived for 3 yrs traveling (4* Hotels) selling cards, playing tournaments (my MTG deck was about $4600, I knew a couple of guys with $8k decks).
Manafest Champion of MTG, Star Wars, Star Trek CCG's.
Garfield's pretty cool, used whoop his a$$ in sealed deck which is all he played.
Price drop is hitting because the online resellers are now getting bigger drops in stock. Original run seemed to have been through a lot of Local Gaming Stores and places that don't usually offer deep discounts on product.
A few months ago (Late July?), Costco even had their own print run of these decks for $60 each and included more stuff than the original deck releases.
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Price drop is hitting because the online resellers are now getting bigger drops in stock. Original run seemed to have been through a lot of Local Gaming Stores and places that don't usually offer deep discounts on product.
A few months ago (Late July?), Costco even had their own print run of these decks for $60 each and included more stuff than the original deck releases.
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