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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> | 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> | ||
==Mystery Pack== | |||
An official [[Wizards of the Coast]] product, available since 2016. | |||
==Mystery Planeswalker Pack== | |||
An official Wizards of the Coast product, available since 2017.<ref name="Mystery Packs"/> | |||
==Mystery Cache== | |||
An official Wizards of the Coast product, available since 2017.<ref name="Mystery Packs">[https://magic.wizards.com/en/products/mystery-box Wizards of the Coast: Mystery Packs]</ref> Each box contains five booster packs, including one mystery pack selected from among some of the most beloved sets in modern Magic: The Gathering history. | |||
==Notes== | ==Notes== |
Revision as of 13:16, 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.
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
- A1 2007 — Jaya Ballard, Task Mage
- A2 2008 — Brion Stoutarm
- A3 2009 — Broodmate Dragon
- A4 2010 — Retaliator Griffin
- A6 2010 — Terastodon
- A7 2011 — Knight Exemplar
- A8 2012 — Sunblast Angel
- A9 2013 — Angel of Glory's Rise
- A10 2013 — Hamletback Goliath
- A11 2013 — Angelic Skirmisher
- A12 2014 — Xathrid Necromancer
- 2015 — Stocking Tiger [note 1]
- 2015 — Magister of Worth [note 2]
- 2015 — Genesis Hydra
- 2015 — Atarka, World Render
- 2016 — Outland Colossus
- 2016 — Felidar Sovereign
- 2017 — Thalia's Lancers
- 2017 — Bristling Hydra
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 $19.99.[4][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.[5] 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.[6][7]
$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]
Mystery Pack
An official Wizards of the Coast product, available since 2016.
Mystery Planeswalker Pack
An official Wizards of the Coast product, available since 2017.[8]
Mystery Cache
An official Wizards of the Coast product, available since 2017.[8] Each box contains five booster packs, including one mystery pack selected from among some of the most beloved sets in modern Magic: The Gathering history.
Notes
- ↑ "Stocking Tiger" and "Magister of Worth" were mis-packaged into some select blister packs.
- ↑ Promos starting in 2015 do not include the "A##" marking and are in the 2015-style border.
- ↑ 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.
- ↑ 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.
- ↑ Some of the "precronstructed" decks could be all lands.
- ↑ These were advertised as a deck by themselves.
References
- ↑ a b c d e f MTG Salvation: Walmart/Target Value pack primer
- ↑ MTG Salvation: Boosters from older sets at walmart
- ↑ a b MTG Salvation:"Extreme Value" $30 Repacks at Target?
- ↑ MTG Salvation: Target and Wal-Mart Extreme Value RePacks are back
- ↑ MtgGoldfish.com: Mystery Walmart Bundle Opening
- ↑ MTG Salvation: Wal-Mart Classic Two decks and sleeves
- ↑ MTG Salvation: New & improved two-deck "Value Packs" back at Target?
- ↑ a b Wizards of the Coast: Mystery Packs