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Magic The Gathering Strixhaven Collector Booster Box | 12 Packs (180 Magic Cards)
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Brand | Magic The Gathering |
Grade Rating | Ungraded |
Unit Count | 12.0 Count |
Theme | Anime |
Is Autographed | No |
About this item
- 12 Strixhaven (STX) Magic: The Gathering Collector Boosters
- Shortcut to the coolest cards in Strixhaven
- Only Strixhaven boosters with Foil Etched cards and Extended-Art
- 1 Foil Etched Japanese Alt-Art Mystical Archive card in every pack + up to 2 additional JP Alt-Art Traditional Foils
- Total of 3–4 Mystical Archive cards in a pack—2 Foil Etched in every pack
- Choose your college at the most prestigious university for magical learning in MTG’s Multiverse
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 1.5 x 5.59 x 4.8 inches |
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Item Weight | 1 ounces |
ASIN | B08WFLYWP2 |
Item model number | C84390000 |
Manufacturer recommended age | 13 years and up |
Best Sellers Rank | #229,412 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #905 in Collectible Card Game Booster Packs |
Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
Release date | April 23, 2021 |
Language | English, English |
Manufacturer | Wizards of the Coast |
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Product Description
The Strixhaven: School of Mages Collector Booster Box contains 12 Strixhaven Collector Boosters. Each pack contains 15 Magic cards and 1 foil double-sided token, with a combination of 5–6 Rare or Mythic Rare cards, 4–5 Uncommons, and 5–6 Commons (2 foil etched cards, 11 traditional foils, and 2 nonfoils). Every Strixhaven Collector Booster contains a total of 6 cards with special alt-frame treatments, including 1–3 Extended Art cards, 0–2 Borderless cards, and 3–4 Mystical Archive cards (2 foil etched and 1–2 traditional foils, with 1–3 Japanese alt-art variants). One foil etched Mystical Archive Rare, Mythic Rare, or Uncommon is always a foil etched Japanese alt-art Mystical Archive card.
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Strixhaven: School of Mages
Which College Will You Choose?
Welcome to Strixhaven, the Multiverse's most prestigious university for the study of magic!
Founded centuries ago by five spellcasting dragons—Strixhaven is divided into five colleges that reflect their founder's magical specialty and distinctive personality.
Silverquill (Black/White): Stylish wordsmiths who master the magic of words, from inspiring battle poetry to biting arcane insults.
Prismari (Red/Blue): Artsy elementalists wielding fire and ice with spells that are spectacles of raw creativity.
Witherbloom (Green/Black): Witchy biologists who brew herbal concoctions to control the essence of life and death.
Lorehold (Red/White): Adventurous historians who bring the spirits of the past to life and call forth magic from ancient tomes.
Quandrix (Blue/Green): Quirky math magicians who study patterns and fractals to command and multiply the forces of nature.
Choose your college and join the duel between schools for some friendly (and a tiny bit deadly) magical competition.
Your Shortcut to the Hottest Cards
Collector Boosters are the ultimate way to add special card styles and hard-to-find cards to your collection. Loaded with rares, foils, special card treatments, and more—if you're looking to collect the coolest cards in the set, look no further.
Every Strixhaven Collector Booster contains a combination of 5–6 Rare or Mythic Rare cards and a total of 6 cards with special treatments, with 11 traditional foils, 2 foil etched cards, and 1 foil token per pack.
Japanese Alt-Art Mystical Archive Cards
The most famous feature of Strixhaven's library is the Mystical Archive—a vast collection of spells that is said to contain a copy of every spell ever cast.
1–3 Japanese Alt-Art Cards in Every Pack
Every Strixhaven Collector Booster Pack contains at least three cards from the Mystical Archive—a sorcery or instant with beautiful art and a special showcase frame.
Every Mystical Archive card can also be found with a special treatment exclusive to Japanese-language cards, featuring stunning alternate art by Japanese artists. Strixhaven Collector Boosters are the only Strixhaven boosters that always contain at least one Japanese alt-art variant Mystical Archive card in every pack, with a possibility of up to three in every pack.
Foil Etched Cards
Two Foil Etched Cards in Every Pack
Unlike traditional foils with a solid shine that covers the entire card, foil etched cards feature foil delicately etched into the frames of the card.
Not found in any other Strixhaven boosters, every Strixhaven Collector Booster contains two foil etched Mystical Archive cards, including one foil etched Japanese alt-art variant, with a glitter that highlights their showcase frames and distinctive art.
Extended-Art Cards
A Collector Booster Exclusive
Strixhaven Collector Boosters are the only Strixhaven boosters that include extended-art cards. These cards put the art of rare and mythic rare cards in the set on full display, with art that extends all the way to the border of the card.
Every pack contains one extended-art version of a rare or mythic rare card created for Strixhaven Commander Decks, plus the possibility of up to two more extended-art rare or mythic rare cards (may be single or double-faced).
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Customers like the quality and appearance of the collectible card set. For example, they mention it's a great set with stunning Japanese full art. That said, opinions are mixed on the value and condition.
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Customers like the quality of the collectible card. They say it's a good product, not a bad box, and a great set. Some customers also say that the Japanese full art is amazing.
"Nice collector's set definitely got my money back out of it boxes came in perfect condition from both star tcg and Amazon... only complaint is star..." Read more
"Not a bad box, great pulls, mystical archive cards are beautiful. Wish there was just a little more to the etched foil." Read more
"EDIT: The foils still curl, DO NOT BUY. It's been about a week and all of the full foils (not foil etched) that I left out are curling aggressively...." Read more
"Pretty legit. Very satisfied indeed! The Japanese full art is amazing!!" Read more
Customers find the appearance of the Magic cards in the set to be stunning and mindblowingly beautiful. They also say the full foil versions are exciting to open with cool alternate art cards.
"...and exciting to open with cool alternate art cards that are mindblowingly beautiful. I've opened 9 of these so far and am pretty happy I did...." Read more
"The Mystical Archives in this set are some of the best looking Magic cards I've ever seen!..." Read more
"...They look amazing and so do all of the other regular cards. Card quality is also very good on this set." Read more
"Not a bad box, great pulls, mystical archive cards are beautiful. Wish there was just a little more to the etched foil." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the collectible card. Some mention it has great value for the price, while others say that the boxes are overpriced and not worth the cost. Some say that 70% of the cards are worthless and almost totally unusable. They also feel the packs are underwhelming and contain too much filler content.
"...because half the cards in these packs are foils and they're almost totally unusable unless you're willing to go to the effort of flattening and then..." Read more
"...This helps them be less available and fetch higher prices. This can be a con to some but I tend to think of this as a bonus...." Read more
"Ok if you're after the Japanese cards, but otherwise not worth the price. The pack composition needs adjusting as there is too much filler content...." Read more
"I have heard that collector boxes are overpriced and not worth the cost...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the condition of the collectible card set. Some mention that it was in good condition, with above average printing quality, while others say that it had been tampered with and resealed.
"this set is known for above average printing quality. The Japanese reprints in these packs are some of my favorite artwork in all of MTG." Read more
"...Some cards were even facing the wrong way... obviously tampered with and resealed. No cards worth more than 7-8$" Read more
"...They look amazing and so do all of the other regular cards. Card quality is also very good on this set." Read more
"...They looked ok from the outside but many of the packs had damaged cards" Read more
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Cons:
These are definitely a pricy box weighing in at over 250 bucks each at the time of this review. For most people the price alone will be a non starter.
If you don't like Japanese cards, you won't like this set.
There have been a lot of complaints about the etched foiling specifically on the Japanese variants and I tend to agree on this. It's very subtle and perhaps too much so. I would have liked maybe a bit more flashy etching.
Pros:
The artwork on the Japanese cards is stunning. Especially in the full foil versions.
With the extra cool Japanese arts, these are likely to retain some relevance in the field of eternal formats. This can be seen historically in mtg product lines that offer gimmicks like the etched foils.
The rare and mythic rare archives are very rare indeed. This helps them be less available and fetch higher prices. This can be a con to some but I tend to think of this as a bonus. I don't like how collector boxes have flooded us with foil versions. So having a hard to get foil card is fantastic to me as it ensures they'll retain some value.
Overall it was a fun experience to open these boxes and find all the beautiful (not you, faithless looting) cards. If you like to gamble a bit on boxes, this can be quite a ride!
In terms of the set itself, it is a very new set but has mechanics that will make a splash in many formats. There will be cards that will always see a demand in the set and there are some that may be low in price now while the set is in production but may spike as soon as no more supply is being pumped out.
All-in-All... great value for any MtG player.
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Reviewed in Germany on July 8, 2021