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Mystery Booster/Retail Edition
 
 
 
Mystery Booster<br
>Retail Edition
Set Information
Set symbol This set has no own expansion symbol.
Symbol description Cards use the symbol of their original expansion.
Design Gavin Verhey
Mark Globus
Release date March 13, 2020
Themes and mechanics Multiple
Keywords/​ability words Multiple
Set size 1,694 + 121
Development codename whirlpool[1]
Magic: The Gathering Chronology
[[Secret Lair Drop Series: Thalia - Beyond the Helvault]] Mystery Booster<br
>Retail Edition
[[Challenger Decks 2020]]

The Retail Edition of Mystery Booster was released on March 13, 2020.

Description

This version of the set contains only reprinted cards.[2][3] The Retail Edition fills the special slot with one of 121 possible foil cards, instead of test cards. These foil cards are different cards than those found in the main set. There are no never-before-done foils, because the producers of the set worked with pre-existing print files.[1][4] The set is not Standard-legal.[5]

Notable cards

High monetary value reprints

Memes

References