- Brand new in original factory-sealed packaging!
- Look for - Hymn To Tourach, Elvish Farmer, Rainbow Vale, Icatian Town, and Hand of Justice and Aeolipile.Each pack contains 8 cards per pack.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Not the best or the worst,
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This review is from: Magic the Gathering Fallen Empires Booster Pack (Toy)
This set wasn't that bad, but Wizards of he Coast printed too many making it lose value and popularity. Due to that fact you should be able to buy the cards for a little more than the retail price ($1.50 per booster).
This set also has very few cards in it compared to the more recent Magic expansions. Rather than have a large veriety of cards in the set, many cards are printed with more than one picture. If you buy a box of boosters you will get every card in the set and several extra commons. The set's small veriety of cards resembles Arabian Nights and Antiquities. This set is a lot better than Homelands and the Dark, but it isn't one of the best sets either. The best cards in the set are the commons. Hymn to Tourach and Goblin Grenade are the best cards in the set and they have four pictures each, so you will probably get around 16 of each of them in a box.
2.0 out of 5 stars
only for colecting the actual pack,
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= Durability:2.0 out of 5 stars = Fun:2.0 out of 5 stars = Educational:1.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Magic the Gathering Fallen Empires Booster Pack (Toy)
ok, i have major issues with ppl buying these packs
1. you can get packs waaayyyy cheaper on ebay, and various mtg sites 2. you can buy a complete set of fallen empires for 30-40 dollars anyway 3. there is not 1 card worth money in this set 4. only buy this item if you want to keep the pack unopened
3.0 out of 5 stars
Don't stock up,
By Nicholas A. Armstrong (Denver, CO, USA, North America, Earth, Milky Way, Universe) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Magic the Gathering Fallen Empires Booster Pack (Toy)
Maybe buy one or two packs to get some low-powered creatures, but don't expect a whole lot out of this series. There are 187 unique cards, most of which are 3 or 4 variations on one card. If you buy more than a few booster packs, you'll likely get repeats. There are 121 commons and 66 uncommons, most of which arn't that great. These boosters cost $1.50 when they first came out, and now they're on par with normal boosters (they wern't even worth the $1.50), so just buy a normal booster.
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