Jumpstart Booster

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For other uses, see Jumpstart (disambiguation).
Original Jumpstart Booster pack
Set-specific Jumpstart Booster pack

Jumpstart Boosters are booster packs targeted at players that prefer to skip the deckbuilding phase of a game and prefer to play a quick round of Magic: The Gathering with randomized decks. After being introduced as a stand-alone product, set-specific Jumpstart Boosters became a regular feature of Premier sets in 2022 starting with Dominaria United.

Description

Jumpstart packs let players new and returning alike mix, match, and enjoy the mayhem of unique themes with each latest release.[1] Jumpstart packs in Dominaria United and beyond follow the original Jumpstart release where each pack is a hidden theme to discover when you open, and shuffling any two packs together is all you need to be ready to play.

Each Jumpstart booster includes a half deck (20 cards). All 20 cards fit a theme, and most themes have multiple variations. Each set will include several themes, each feeling right at home with what the set offers players. The packs feature cards from the relevant set, including a rare or mythic rare, two foil basic lands, and a mechanically unique rare especially designed for the Jumpstart pack.

History

Jumpstart Boosters were introduced in 2020 with the eponymous Jumpstart set.[2] After an enthusiastic reception, they were quickly brought to MTG Arena with Jumpstart: Historic Horizons. A second physical set, Jumpstart 2022, was released on December 2, 2022.[3][4]

In 2022, set-specific Jumpstart Boosters replaced Theme Boosters for Premier sets.[1]

Set-specific Jumpstart Boosters were canceled for Wilds of Eldraine. This must have been a late decision, because the specially created new Jumpstart cards still showed up in Set Boosters and Collector Boosters.[5] Set-specific Jumpstart Boosters didn't appear anymore for later sets.[6]

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