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In the past, these storage cubes have also contained other products like [[Booster pack#Six card boosters|6-card booster packs]] from "gravity feeds", packs of 50 [[sleeves]], packs of lands containing either 50-80 assorted lands,<ref group="note">Some of the "precronstructed" decks could be all lands.</ref> or packs of semi-randomized cards from a [[Deck Builder's Toolkit]].<ref group="note">These were advertised as a deck by themselves.</ref><ref name="Primer"/> They have also been known to contain damaged products.<ref name="Primer"/>
In the past, these storage cubes have also contained other products like [[Booster pack#Six card boosters|6-card booster packs]] from "gravity feeds", packs of 50 [[sleeves]], packs of lands containing either 50-80 assorted lands,<ref group="note">Some of the "precronstructed" decks could be all lands.</ref> or packs of semi-randomized cards from a [[Deck Builder's Toolkit]].<ref group="note">These were advertised as a deck by themselves.</ref><ref name="Primer"/> They have also been known to contain damaged products.<ref name="Primer"/>
===$10 deck packages===
A 2011 variant contained 2 decks.<ref>[http://www.mtgsalvation.com/forums/magic-fundamentals/magic-general/328347-wal-mart-classic-two-decks-and-sleves MTG Salvation Wal-Mart Classic Two decks and sleeves]</ref><ref>[http://www.mtgsalvation.com/forums/magic-fundamentals/magic-general/327418-new-improved-two-deck-value-packs-back-at-target MTG Salvation: New & improved two-deck "Value Packs" back at Target?]</ref>


===$30 deck packages===
===$30 deck packages===
A 2012 variant contained one certain ''Commander'' deck, two random other decks, 3 regular boosters, and 2 6-card "bonus boosters" for an MSRP of $30.<ref name="Primer"/> There were also packages with two or four decks.<ref>[http://www.mtgsalvation.com/forums/magic-fundamentals/magic-general/328347-wal-mart-classic-two-decks-and-sleves MTG Salvation Wal-Mart Classic Two decks and sleeves]</ref><ref name="Repacks">[http://www.mtgsalvation.com/forums/magic-fundamentals/magic-general/331030-extreme-value-30-repacks-at-target MTG Salvation:"Extreme Value" $30 Repacks at Target?]</ref><ref>[http://www.mtgsalvation.com/forums/magic-fundamentals/magic-general/327418-new-improved-two-deck-value-packs-back-at-target MTG Salvation: New & improved two-deck "Value Packs" back at Target?]</ref>
A 2012 variant contained one certain ''Commander'' deck, two random other decks, 3 regular boosters, and 2 6-card "bonus boosters" for an MSRP of $30.<ref name="Primer"/> There were also packages with four decks.<ref name="Repacks">[http://www.mtgsalvation.com/forums/magic-fundamentals/magic-general/331030-extreme-value-30-repacks-at-target MTG Salvation:"Extreme Value" $30 Repacks at Target?]</ref>


==Notes==
==Notes==

Revision as of 13:05, 25 November 2017

Repacked Magic products or value packs are regurarely sold in American "Big-Box" stores such as Walmart, Target, and Meijer stores.[1] Sometimes, they are also sold online on at Amazon.

Resale packs
Resale pack, blister three pack
Resale pack (reverse)
Acrylic box

Nostalgia Packs

Nostalgia Packs were early packages, consisting of four boosters from early sets. Not seen since early 2012.[1]

Vintage Packs

Vintage Packs were early packages, consisting of two boosters from early sets.[2]

Extreme Value Package

An early "Extreme Value Package" contained 2 booster packs and 8 "bonus cards" repacked into a blister pack. The "bonus cards" could be any cards from any rarity, including lands and foreign language cards from any expansion or limited edition set.MTG Salvation: Extreme Value Packs back at Target</ref> Retail price: US$7.99 (which was .01 more than the cost of 2 booster packs). Another variant was 1 booster pack and 30 random cards.

Blister booster three packs

Blister packs containing 3 random MTG booster packs plus an exclusive foil promo.

Promos

These promos are available since 2007. First with the Extreme Value Package, later with the Blister booster three packs

Acrylic containers

Clear Acrylic storage cubes, packed by a third party ("Fairfield"[3]). The most recent ones contain two booster packs and one mystery deck for an MSRP of $19.98.[note 3] You can see the front of the booster packs through the plastic storage cube, but the deck is hidden. This may be an Intro pack, or a potentially valuable old Commander, Archenemy or Duel Deck.[4] Notice that Commander decks are thicker and heavier than Intro Packs. They also may be recognized by a red band around the deck.[1][note 4]

In the past, these storage cubes have also contained other products like 6-card booster packs from "gravity feeds", packs of 50 sleeves, packs of lands containing either 50-80 assorted lands,[note 5] or packs of semi-randomized cards from a Deck Builder's Toolkit.[note 6][1] They have also been known to contain damaged products.[1]

$10 deck packages

A 2011 variant contained 2 decks.[5][6]

$30 deck packages

A 2012 variant contained one certain Commander deck, two random other decks, 3 regular boosters, and 2 6-card "bonus boosters" for an MSRP of $30.[1] There were also packages with four decks.[3]

Notes

  1. "Stocking Tiger" and "Magister of Worth" were mis-packaged into some select blister packs.
  2. Promos starting in 2015 do not include the "A##" marking and are in the 2015-style border.
  3. They are often too small and will not fit sleeved cards at all. Most of the time the contianers are not meant for playing cards. Sometimes however, you do find a double container that does fit sleeved cards.
  4. These are the decks only, and maybe a strategy insert. You will most likely not get all of the cards if the original packaging had foil or oversized cards displayed on the front of the package.
  5. Some of the "precronstructed" decks could be all lands.
  6. These were advertised as a deck by themselves.

References