Talk:Play Booster

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"Eight slots"

I'm unclear what "eight slots" means in the description of the card distribution within Play Boosters. There are 14 playable cards. Based on the description, there are six KINDS of card "slots" (common, common/list, uncommon, rare, wildcard, basic). So what is the "eight" referring to? There is no reference. The "What Are Play Boosters" article on wizards enumerates 14 slots (+ unplayable #15).

I'm tempted to just remove it, but I hate doing so not knowing if it did come from somewhere vs just some kind of typo or misunderstanding.

Jerodast (talk) 18:32, 5 July 2025 (UTC)

Hah, okay scrolling down I see the diagram with 8 kinds of cards, if you separate foil and nonfoil wildcard and include the unplayable. I will modify the description to not use "slot" to explain this, since that diagram itself and the wizards article I mentioned earlier both refer to the 14-15 "slots" using that word. Jerodast (talk) 18:36, 5 July 2025 (UTC)