Imagine if a parents kid was allowed to buy collectors packs and pulled the one ring, then took it to school to show off and got it trashed on the playground. 😂
Just opened a box today and had some FIRE pulls; One Ring, Orcish Bowamsters borderless foild Orcish Bowmasters and a foil Balin's Tomb for the box topper. The bow masters and one ring were in consecutive packs. I screamed when I opened them.
Do I need to open collectors boosters to get really nice looking cards or can I get good stuff from set boosters ?? Complete noob when it comes to magic I just love collecting tcg and lord of the rings so thought I would make this my first go at magic
Draft and set boosters also have the nice borderless cards, but there are typically more of them in the collector boosters. A far cheaper option is to browse the artwork on mythicspoiler.com and only buy the cards you like on tcgplayer.com or your local game store.
@@MTGUnpacked thank you so much for the reply. I will definitely check out single card sales for the cards I really want. I just love opening packs as well 😂😂
Would someone mind explaining the card trick? And also if you could explain the rare and legendary cards I play Pokémon. I only got into magic for the LOTR so some pointer would be nice
It's usually not necessary, but for packs printed in Japan, the regular card ordering is reversed (usually art card for set boosters followed by commons/uncommons, then rares/mythics). It's tricky because you may get a varying number of rares/mythics and possibly a card from 'the list', so I usually shift 5-6 cards from the front to the back. Legendary is not a rarity, but a card type. You can only have one legendary card of the same name on your side of the battlefield at a time. You can tell card rarity by the color of the set symbol in the middle-right of the card. Black for common, grey/silver for uncommon, yellow for rare, and orange/red for mythics. Foil cards don't change the assigned rarity of the card.
5-6 cards move from front to back, but only for set boosters where you can get multiple rares / mythics, and when the cards are printed in Japan, where the normal card order is reversed.
Imagine if a parents kid was allowed to buy collectors packs and pulled the one ring, then took it to school to show off and got it trashed on the playground. 😂
Opened a collector box and found a non-serialized dwarven ring AND a surge foil of Balin’s Tomb (Ancient Tomb).
Wow! Congrats!🙌
Just opened a box today and had some FIRE pulls; One Ring, Orcish Bowamsters borderless foild Orcish Bowmasters and a foil Balin's Tomb for the box topper. The bow masters and one ring were in consecutive packs. I screamed when I opened them.
Damn, that's a nutty box!🤯
This is the only set box I have seen that has had an Orcish Bowmasters, and you got 2 of them.
Keep pulling those Orcish Bowmasters! All your pulls are going to make the market crash and I will be able to get one for my decks for cheap.
Target has the gift bundles available for pre-order for $86 at the moment.
Still a rip off.
Do I need to open collectors boosters to get really nice looking cards or can I get good stuff from set boosters ?? Complete noob when it comes to magic I just love collecting tcg and lord of the rings so thought I would make this my first go at magic
Draft and set boosters also have the nice borderless cards, but there are typically more of them in the collector boosters. A far cheaper option is to browse the artwork on mythicspoiler.com and only buy the cards you like on tcgplayer.com or your local game store.
@@MTGUnpacked thank you so much for the reply. I will definitely check out single card sales for the cards I really want. I just love opening packs as well 😂😂
We still craves the 1 ring!
Would someone mind explaining the card trick?
And also if you could explain the rare and legendary cards I play Pokémon.
I only got into magic for the LOTR so some pointer would be nice
It's usually not necessary, but for packs printed in Japan, the regular card ordering is reversed (usually art card for set boosters followed by commons/uncommons, then rares/mythics). It's tricky because you may get a varying number of rares/mythics and possibly a card from 'the list', so I usually shift 5-6 cards from the front to the back. Legendary is not a rarity, but a card type. You can only have one legendary card of the same name on your side of the battlefield at a time. You can tell card rarity by the color of the set symbol in the middle-right of the card. Black for common, grey/silver for uncommon, yellow for rare, and orange/red for mythics. Foil cards don't change the assigned rarity of the card.
This is awesome man ❤
Loving the vids man keep em coming!
will these set booster boxes be good long term holds?
Potentially, but there will probably be multiple waves of reprints over the next year.
I just want to ask, how do you do a card trick?
5-6 cards move from front to back, but only for set boosters where you can get multiple rares / mythics, and when the cards are printed in Japan, where the normal card order is reversed.
@@MTGUnpacked Thank you!
Nice pulls, decent box. Fin myself there are too many less value cards in the set box. Great vid though
To be fair, people being upset about Aragorn is justified.
Pippin all the way!
No Nazgûl ?
This box had Nazgûl
Not a win but it's ok.
You use too much time on the useless art "cards".