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Boxes are fair no picking through from this seller. Pretty nice pulls
Cards are great quality, shipped fast etc. Pulled a Phyrexian Vorinclex and images included weren't anywhere near all the good hits I had. 10/10 would test my luck again!
Like the collection box was great pulls for each pack and also got a other collection box today and got two great pulls out of this box two original Blue eyes white dragon from one box awesome
Box came perfectly sealed. I had extremely good luck pulling a Foil Alt Art Bolas, Liliana (reg art), alt art narset, alt art terferi, 6 mythics in total, and a total of 17 of the alt planeswalkers. Also some great pickups like nissa (reg art), and a few others. Overall for the current price, you will make your money back and then some on average.
When I first received the chips, I won't lie -- the case looked really bad. There were pieces of scrap all over the inside and some unfixable marks on the black velvet overlay cloth, but I cleaned it up and colored the marks in with a black permanent marker. None of the previous reviewers have put up any pictures so far so I thought I would include some, and **please note that these pictures show what the chip set looks like AFTER I cleaned it up! Also, I removed the plastic covering from the left four columns of poker chips, so you may see a difference in color from those and it's only because they don't have the plastic on them.**
I absolutely LOVE this! 10/10
By the time I got a hold of this game, it had already generated a fair amount of hype. So I was very excited to get it to the table and see what I thought. In this game, there are two factors that constrict your play, often causing you to make difficult decisions, choosing one option over another. Most reviewers seemed to love these elements of the game, but I was worried they might spoil it for me and seem arbitrary. As it turns out, they are core to this game, and make it work beautifully. But, to back up... this is a card game, where you play cards in front of you to score points and (negatively) affect other players. Cards can be brought ("tamed") into your hand for free, each player claiming ("hunting") an available card one at a time, but you must pay their printed value in order for them to enter play (be "summoned") in front of you. You must pay using colored stones. There are three varieties of stones, with values of 1, 3 or 6. The limitations of the game are that you may only have a number of cards in front of you equal to the current round (there are 10 rounds), and you may only have four stones in your possession (unless you have a card that lets you keep two more). Furthermore, when you pay stones to bring a card into play, if you overpay, there is no change given. You must discard stones that equal or exceed the value of each card you play. So you can quickly end up in a situation where you have more cards in your hand than you can afford to play, and/or no available spot to play them. I won't detail the rules, but there are many clever aspects to the game I've not seen elsewhere. There are cards that are valuable at first to play, but once they sit in front of you, do nothing but take up space. The rules allow you to pay a cost equal to the current round's number to remove cards. So that creates a tension, whether it is worth it to pay stones to remove dead weight. When initially choosing cards, you have the choice to either take them into your hand, or sell them for a value determined by their suit/type/faction. And as in many card games similar to this, there are powerful combinations of cards that can suddenly and dramatically turn the game around. Plus there are some cards that essentially attack your opponent. Some cards you play for their powerful immediate effects. Some you play because they create a new game-state for you (for example, increasing the value of your stones). And others form an engine, with effects that are triggered once a round, during what is called the "Resolution Phase." I played this many times as a two-player game with my son. He's the type of person, when playing a card game, who will sit down with the whole deck and try to figure out possible combinations. That definitely left me at a disadvantage for a while. He developed an endgame strategy that was usually devastating - collecting cards of each type in his play area and then playing the "Eternity" card, which grants you four points for each of those types. That resulted in a sudden 20 points for him, shooting him past 60 points (triggering the end game) and leaving me in the dust. Although I caught on to this after a few games, in a two player game it is still difficult to thwart this strategy, because you only have a 50% chance of claiming the Eternity card when it comes out (essentially, "hate-drafting" it). Though it is possible with some cards to try and throw off his game, really for this reason I prefer this game at a higher player count. At three players, it is much more difficult to pull this off. Obviously the game designer is aware of the power of this Eternity card, not only naming the game after it and putting Eternity (a dragon with antlers) on the box cover, but including with the game a (purely) decorative Eternity standee. With only a little soreness over the power of the Eternity strategy, I enthusiastically recommend this game. The rules are quite simple and innovative (as far as I know), and there are some dazzling combination card effects that are a ton of fun. The component quality is fantastic, with some really nice engraved and painted colored disks, and the art is colorful, if a bit on the young side (think Pokemon). Solid five stars.
Manage to pull ghost rare blue eyes white dragon, for that alone is worth 5⭐. Only bought 3 boxes and my first pack I opened the card was pulled
Arrived in great condition. Game itself is well made and card art is beautiful.
I was initially impressed when the product arrived two days earlier than expected. However, my excitement quickly faded when I realized the D8 die does not light up as advertised. I followed all instructions provided, but the issue persists. I attempted to contact customer support through the link included in the box, but I haven't received a response. The live support feature also seems non-functional, which is very frustrating. That said, the dice are lightweight and roll well, so they do function as standard dice—but I purchased this set specifically for the lighting feature, which is now a major disappointment. Until quality control and customer service are improved, I would hesitate to recommend this product.
Just received this today and the box is in bad shape, warped, sunken in. Disappointing as this is a gift.
DO NOT BUY IF LOOKING FOR LOOT CARDS: I purchased this and the treasure pack was taken put and the package resealed. Onyxia is cool and the cards are fun, but if you are looking for the "Treasure Pack" than you will be dissapointed. Good luck finding those loot cards :)
I opened up a pack and saw that some of them were curving and were not straight. So I held them up to see them and sure enough they were bent. So was another pack. I had no issue with the other box I bought but this box was slightly damaged when I opened it.
The card is not in good condition and it is bent. 1 out of 5. It gets a 1 atleast cause it actually came.
Very poor QC from wizards. 18/75 cards horribly printed w blank ink smeared all over. 7 cards have either the name or origin text completely unreadable.
