Customer Reviews With Photos

  • 5 out of 5
    This BT-07 Booster Box came sealed in plastic and all packs appeared factory sealed with no signs of tampering. Both the booster bonus items were present as well, so that helps solidify it's TCG legitimacy for me. Overall, very happy with this purchase!

  • 5 out of 5
    COMPLETE RIP OFF. NOT THE PACK SHOWN IN THE PICTURES. I GOT A GARBAGE ARENA STARTER PACK WITH NO PLANESWALKER. FALSE ADVERTISING! DO NOT BUY. THEY WONT EVEN LET ME RETURN IT UNOPENED. SAVE YOUR MONEY AND DONT BUY THIS

  • 5 out of 5
    Every pack is already opened, 80% of it is commons with the rest being only Rares. AGAIN DO NOT BUY REPACKAGE PACKS.

  • 5 out of 5
    At $89 this is a really expensive version of Hasbro’s Battleship. $20 more to be exact. The game is okay but there is a pretty steep learning curve trying to figure out the various ways to program in the ship locations. Overall it is constructed well but again, not $89 well. And finally, personally I can’t actually use it with the electronics because the high pitched noises scare the heck out of my dog. He ran and cowered under the table and wouldn’t come out until the game was put away. I can still play traditional battleship with it, I just can’t turn it on.

  • 5 out of 5
    The box was already open the plastic wrap was different and without the logo also I'm pretty sure they replaced the packs inside because the unopened boxes are supposed to come with only a holo rare or better per pack and I got a holo rare, a GX Decidueye and a full art Umbreon if they swapped the packs to give us better pull I'll think that they may put packs without good pull also the energy cards were repackaged each elite trainer box its supposed to come with 5 energies of each type and I only received 30 energies

  • 5 out of 5
    I was going to buy from kidzgeek.com prime, But the link was misleading.

  • 5 out of 5
    Came earlier than expected from Canada; I ended up pulling the Shiny Charizard VMAX so definitely worth it for me!

  • 5 out of 5
    I got my cards today and was excited. As soon as I opened the package I saw all packs but 2 of there were cut open. I checked a couple of them and it was all just the commons. No foil cards to be found. This is absolutely disrespectful.

  • 5 out of 5
    The package wasn’t damaged, which is a good thing. It came with everything listed, but the deck box I was hoping it was made out of hard plastic and not paper deck box, how most playing cards come in not a big issue. Overall it’s a battle-ready deck.

  • 5 out of 5
    The product itself was great. The 5 decks it comes with are great for learning the mechanics and basic strategies of the game. The dice and counters were a nice touch. However, the box was pretty heavily damaged. It wasn't worth sending it back since the contents were all completely untouched, and I did pay nearly $10 off what it's going for at retail locations. Overall a great value.

  • 5 out of 5
    I've written a few reviews on Legendary expansions. For all intents and purposes, I was done buying for the game, but this one brought me back. What you get: 9 Heroes: 3 Guardians Of The Galaxy, 5 Avengers, 1 Unaligned -Nebula: Probably the least powerful hero in the set, but effective with some strat, and she combos well with Gamora! -Yondu: My favorite art and card-wise of the set. Mid-powered, solid, versatile powers. -Phyla-Vell: very strong. -Adam Warlock: strong set -Quasar: another strong set -Captain Mar-Vell (the Kree dude, not Carol Danvers). With Quasar very shard oriented. -Nova: good set -Moondragon: Danger Sense focused, good theming -Ronan The Accuser: Contest of Champions focused 3 Masterminds (with 2 villain groups) 2 independent Villain groups, 2 Henchmen Groups and 4 Schemes -The Grandmaster (a la Thor Ragnarok), Magus (evil Adam Warlock), The Beyonder -The Black Order (a la Avengers Endgame), The Celestials (AWESOME!) 3 special bystanders (one each). One of them has the cat from the Captain Marvel film. Oh and one cardboard sheet of shards, identical to the Guardians Of The Galaxy expansion. Thoughts: I've been iffy on the last few expansions. I picked up Venom and Revelations and was so-so on both, and thus decided I was pretty much done with this content. What brought me back was that this was an extension of my favorite set: Guardians, and in this I was not disappointed. There's a lot to like here, thematically, mechanically and cumulatively. You have a good combo of MCU and comic book additions. Nebula and Yondu are both welcome newcomers, while Quasar/Mar-Vell and the other cosmic level heroes just work well story-wise with most the other heroes in the game IMO. Art is overall great, especially Yondu and Quasar. Shards return, scaled back in power a bit, and are still a lot of fun, albeit a bit fiddly. Danger Sense returns, a good mechanic from one of the worst expansions, and opens a lot of options. The new mechanic is Contest Of Champions, which, though mainly designed for multiplayer, works fairly well most of the time. We get another rare 7 point uber-Mastermind in The Beyonder -very nice, and The Magus is an engaging challenge. The Black Order and the Celestials are the best optional villain sets in awhile, and really add a pop of unique flavor to your game. Schemes are a good spread: one that works with everything, two character focused, one mechanic focused. Among the better groups of Schemes of late. Overall I recommend this one highly. It's connection to Guardians makes it fell more special, more thoughtful, than most of the other small box exps, and in both art and content it is one of the better ones. It feels cohesive but not too self-contained to merge with the existing roster. I will say that some heroes' reliance on shards means if you put one with four non-shard heroes it may not work as well; conversely using ALL shard heroes skews very powerful in your favor, particularly with some of the OG Guardians. But hey, that's what Epic Beyonder is for! Here is, in my opinion, the ranking of small box expansions among those I own: 1. Guardians Of The Galaxy - still king, Guardians are a blast and THANOS! 2. INTO THE COSMOS - yep, that high! 3. Fantastic 4 - Galactus! 4. Paint The Town Red - Good, but spiders are limited in scope. Moon Knight though! And Mysterio. 5. Ant Man - uneven, but Ultron! And Ant Man himself is great. 6. Captain America 75 - Winter Soldier (and the neat Man Out Of Time) saves a very uneven expansion. 7. Venom (God I bought a lot of these things didn't I...) - Only if you LOVE Venom and Carnage. 8. Revelations - more bad than good, sadly... Hope this helps someone. Have fun deckbuilding!

  • 5 out of 5
    Ok so this game is really quite simple yet addicting. Basically you get your pre made decks and you put the monsters you get into lanes. You also get buildings which help boost your army. Each person has 20 health points which get reduced by the other persons monster beating your monsters and attacking you. There are also spell cards which can really help you out in a bind. I believe there is an app for the game as well which is also super fun. The game is for 2 people but its easy enough to add more if you want. With 4 people you could just form a cross and choose who's lane you want to attack or whatever, but anyways the game itself is super easy to learn and anyone can play it. So if you like adventure time or just strategy card games in general this game is a must get. (In the pictures I provided the monster on the opposing useless swamp would hit your 20 life points since you don't have a monster on your useless swamp but since its attack is 0 you actually wouldn't take damage.)

  • 5 out of 5
    I feel off giving this a negative review, because for the most part it does what it says on the tin. However the fact that the storage container was not even printed to the correct size is worrying. The indents are very light even while applying a good amount of pressure into the clay. Other people said it and I did not listen, take the extra 20$ hit and buy from greenstuffs rolling pin store!

  • 5 out of 5
    Don’t listen to any of these comments claiming they aren’t marked. Either they can’t read the markings or they had some mistake. I will provide pics of the markings. Now of course comparing these to the $40 retail version they aren’t as thick and don’t spread like real bikes but no one in a million years is going to know that unless their an avid poker player or something. Enjoy a great deal or go buy the real thing elsewhere, just quit complaining lol.

  • 5 out of 5
    Cards are all present and in good condition, this is my first foray into the game so I cannot speak to the quality of the deck from a play perspective but the game is fun, and the cards are well made. 3/5 stars because box is terribly damaged, if I were a collector this product would have to be considered ruined. Fortunately I am not, I just wanna play but this kind of damage is unacceptable.

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