I must admit, Magic: The Gathering’s new Edge of Eternities surprised me. I thought it would be a mild continuation of the game's most popular set ever, Universes Beyond: Final Fantasy, and yet it feels like another success.
A fresh setting, distinctive artwork, and some highly sought-after cards have caused demand to rise quickly, especially for Collector Boosters. As a result, they are still available, but you'll need to look into the secondary market - and pay significantly more, unfortunately.
Where To Find Magic’s Edge of Eternities Collector Boosters
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Since they offer a greater chance of obtaining high-value chase cards that can be worth hundreds (or even thousands), Collector Boosters are priced higher than Play Boosters and are also unlikely to be reprinted. Once they're gone, it's likely they'll stay gone.
That’s why a single pack might cost you up to $40, with Collector Booster boxes reaching over $400.
Fortunately, Play Boosters are more likely to be found near MSRP for a long time. The set remains legally playable for an extended period, meaning you can reasonably expect Play Boosters (and the set's pair of Commander Decks) to be reprinted frequently.
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Play Boosters can start at $6, with boxes available for around $150. In fact, we've already seen Play Booster boxes get discounted by retailers like Amazon.
Check out the full MTG release schedule for this year to see what expansions are coming next.