Magic The Gathering Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty Bundle | 8 Set Boosters + Accessories
Brand | Magic The Gathering |
Grade Rating | Ungraded |
Theme | Anime |
Is Autographed | No |
Sub Brand | Magic: The Gathering |
About this item
- 8 Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty MTG Set Boosters
- 1 foil alt-art promo card—Invoke Despair
- 40 basic land cards (20 foil + 20 nonfoil)
- Spindown life counter + card storage box
- With cyberpunk cards full of color and chrome—the future is bright in Kamigawa
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 3.43 x 7.36 x 6.46 inches |
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Item Weight | 1.28 pounds |
ASIN | B09M8XWXS9 |
Item model number | C92000000 |
Manufacturer recommended age | 13 years and up |
Best Sellers Rank | #79,028 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #250 in Collectible Card Game Decks & Sets |
Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
Release date | February 18, 2022 |
Language | English, English |
Manufacturer | Wizards of the Coast |
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Product Description
The Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty Bundle contains 8 Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty Set Boosters—the best boosters to open just for fun—plus exclusive accessories, with 40 basic lands (20 traditional foils and 20 nonfoils), 1 traditional foil promo card with Bundle-exclusive alternate art—Invoke Despair, 1 oversized Spindown life counter, 1 card storage box, and 2 reference cards. Each Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty Set Booster contains 12 Magic cards, 1 Art Card, and 1 token, ad card, Helper card, or special card from Magic's history (a card from "The List"), with a combination of 1–4 cards of rarity Rare or higher, 2–7 Uncommons, 3–8 Common cards, and 1 Land card in every pack. One non–Art Card and non–Land card of any rarity is traditional foil, and the Land card is traditional foil in 21% of packs.
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The Future is Now
Over a millennium has passed since we last visited Kamigawa. Cutting-edge mortal technology complements—and threatens—the ancient spirits that still roam the plane. Call upon crafty ninjas, tell incredible sagas that spring to life, and reconfigure your creatures into powerful weapons. This is both Kamigawa and Magic like you’ve never seen them before!

Ukiyo-e Lands
With beautiful full-art inspired by wood-block printing and land types written in Japanese kanji—Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty introduces Ukiyo-e Basic Lands.
You can find at least one Ukiyo-e Land in 33% of Draft Boosters and 45% of Set Boosters, with the possibility of getting a traditional foil. Collector Boosters contain one traditional foil Ukiyo-e Land in every pack.
Showcase Frames—Ninja & Samurai
Look sharp and fight sharper. Every ninja and samurai card in Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty can be found with a special showcase treatment featuring striking alternate art in a ninja or samurai showcase frame—including one ninja Planeswalker, Kaito Shizuki, and one samurai Planeswalker, the Wandering Emperor!
Every Collector Booster contains at least two Showcase Ninja cards and at least two Showcase Samurai cards. Showcase Samurai and Ninja cards can also be found in some Draft and Set Boosters.

Light It Up
Showcase Soft Glow Frames
Collect cards that light up your deck with Showcase Soft Glow frames inspired by the glowing neon signs that line the city streets of Kamigawa. Showcase Soft Glow cards can be found in some Draft, Set, and Collector Boosters.
Neon Ink Foils—A Collector Booster Exclusive
Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty introduces another foil type to Magic: The Gathering—Neon Ink Foil cards.
In some Collector Boosters you may find a Neon Ink Foil card with its art and frame highlighted in fluorescent red, blue, or green ink.
PLEASE NOTE: While full of neon-lit streets, bright colors, and shining foils, none of the cards in Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty glow in the dark.

Cybernetically Enhance Your Creatures
The Future of Artifacts Has Arrived
Power up your deck with a trove of futuristic artifacts and enhance your creatures with special artifact creatures that turn into Equipment with the reconfigure mechanic.
Sagas That Come to Life
Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty also introduces double-faced Saga cards. Once their tale is told, these stories come to life—flipping and returning to the battlefield as a creature card.
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Draft Booster Box | Set Booster Box | Collector Booster Box | Bundle | Commander Decks | |
Contents: | 36 Draft Boosters | 30 Set Boosters | 12 Collector Boosters | 8 Set Boosters + Accessories | 2 Commander decks + tokens and 2 life trackers |
Best for: | Balanced Draft play experience | Opening packs for fun | Shortcut to the coolest cards | Opening packs + exclusive accessories | Epic multiplayer experience |
Special Feature: | Just adds lands, draft, and play | Art Cards + Connected Cards | Only packs with Extended-Art cards | Alt-art promo card, lands + life counter | Foil-etched Display Commander included with each |
Foils: | 1 Traditional Foil in 33% of packs | At least 1 Traditional Foil in every pack | 0–1 Neon Ink Foil or Foil-Etched card + 9–10 Traditional Foils in every pack | Total of at least 29 Traditional Foil cards in every Bundle (Includes Set Booster foils, foil basic lands + foil promo card) | 2 Traditional Foil cards in each deck |
Highlights: | 1 card of rarity Rare or higher in every pack | 1–4 cards of rarity Rare or higher in every pack | 5 cards of rarity Rare or higher in every pack | 1 Rare promo card in every Bundle + 1–4 cards of rarity Rare or higher in each booster | Introducing 30 cards to Commander |
Ukiyo-e Land in 33% of packs | Ukiyo-e Land in 45% of packs (Traditional Foil Ukiyo-e Land in some packs!) | Traditional Foil Ukiyo-e land in every pack | Now with Set Boosters! | Each deck includes 3 never-before-seen Legendary cards |
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To clear up some confusion for those who didn't scope this out before buying, the boosters can contain cards from The List which is a select set of cards from all sorts of different sets. Examples: I pulled an uncommon creature from Time Spiral, my friend pulled a sorcery from Eldritch Moon. I thought this was kind of nice. Instead of stuffing in an ad card for the mobile games, they give you something you can use and put older cards back into circulation.
The last good bit is the spindown. This is the first oversized spindown I've ever gotten from a bundle, since I haven't bought anything since HoD, and I gotta say it's one of my favorites out of all the ones my friends have showed me. It comes in the scheme shown and that scheme alone, but each one is personalized and unique due to the blue and pink speckles being actual paint spattered over the die. To me, this makes buying another bundle in the future even more so worthwhile after spending years of getting the same generic MTG D20s for every set. It might be the same colors, but they're always just a little different.
The bad part about this bundle surface when you open it only to find your 20 foil lands and foil copy of Invoke Despair bent and curved to heck. This isn't an old problem because I can remember getting cards bent up like this in my prerelease packs a few years ago. My only question is why? Why is it that only the foils arrive bent? Also, I'm gonna be that guy and say it. Wizard's....you only give us 40 lands per bundle when you used to give us somewhere between 80-120 in previous "fat packs" so why aren't they the absolutely gorgeous Ukiyo-E lands? Why does every set have to have the same basic lands as every other set? It's not like these things are hand printed either, they could be printed for as much if not the same as other lands. But apart from that, I have no complaints.
Final thoughts? I've only been hyped for a set once before and that was Shadows Over Innistrad. It became my favorite set too. Kamigawa Neon Dynasty changed that entirely. Give it a try, Magic's fun again.
The other issue is that these are now set boosters, which means cards from the List will be included in packs. Don't be alarmed if you open cards from past sets or from the Neon Dynasty commander sets. Some of the Neon Dynasty commander cards are only found in set boosters and collector boosters. I opened both Go-Shintai of Life's Origin (ND commander), Ruthless Technomancer (ND commander) and Hall of the Bandit Lord (List, historic card).
I pulled Kaito Shizuki (Ninja showcase), The Wondering Empress, Otawara, Soaring City legendary land card.
I've bought a few Dominaria fat packs from Amazon, and those seemed to have tampering with where the cellophane was loose and the packs seemed to be worn. Pulled nothing but low value rares in all 16 packs.
My Forotten Realms was more inline with what I pulled from I pulled from the ND bundle.
Wizards is trying to solve the issue with tampering, and Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty was the first bundle I felt fully confident in purchasing again. However, the promo cards in most bundles are bent a little. The same thing happens when you order from Secret Lair products, so it's a hit and miss. Best way to fix this is to sleeve your cards then place them under a stack of books or fill up the small card container in the bundle. This straightens the cards out quickly with damaging them.
1) The "older cards" found in the packs are from what's called "The List," meaning that these are cards from Magic's history selected for reprint in set booster packs. You can differentiate this in the left bottom corner where there is a Planeswalker symbol. Yes, some of these cards are trash, some of them are absolute hits.
2) WOTC hasn't included full art lands in a bundle since Battle for Zendikar in 2015 and we saw how price gouging became an issue for that product. So no, there are no full art foil Ukiyo-e lands in this box (that alone would be the price of the bundle).
3) Lack of good pulls are not indicators of tampered packs. Especially in a new packaging that was designed specifically to prevent tampering from occuring. What's different between the pull tab design here vs. Modern Masters 2015 (which was infamous for tampering) is that the flap beneath the pull tab extends the length of the box and not just on the sides, making box tampering difficult. Not impossible though, I'm sure somebody will figure it out. But certainly not on release date.
As with all Magic products, your mileage WILL vary. Some more than others, bundles allow you sample what the set has to offer to entice you to buy more. Not a ticket to value town.
Enjoy cracking packs for what they're worth. Just know the product before you buy/review this product.
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