Magic the Gathering Card Game Deck Builders Toolkit
- 225 semi-random cards appropriate for constructing numerous different Magic decks.
- Four 15-card booster packs from numerous current sets
- Technique insert with deck tips and suggestions on how to develop a good Magic deck.
- Find out to play insert - Magic-branded, reusable card storage box.
- Notice: This product can ONLY be shipped the United States, Puerto Rico, APO/FPOs and USVI.
Magic the Gathering Deck Builders Toolkit. Factory sealed mint condition. Every kit includes 15 card booster packs from numerous current sets and a hundred Land cards and 125 crucial commons and uncommons. (285 whole cards)
The Deck Builder's Toolkit provides your collection a leap-start off with 285 semi-random cards, perfect for constructing several different decks!
As well as, you will get a guidebook made up of details on how to create your own personalized deck. And because no two two Toolkits are really the identical, you and a buddy can challenge every single other with a variety of custom made-created decks! - Completely Random No 2 Toolkits Are Fairly The Very same! Best For Drafting + The Added 4 Booster Packs!
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2 Responses to “Magic the Gathering Card Video game Deck Builders Toolkit”
Great deal for beginners!,
My friends and I just started playing Magic recently and we're all hooked.
If you're just learning Magic, the first thing I recommend buying an intro deck from whatever the latest core set is (currently M11). There are a lot of rules and I think it's important to learn on a deck that's designed to function cohesively. If you are happy just having a deck to play with, then that's all you need.
After that, if you are at all interested in building decks or experimenting with different play styles, I definitely recommend getting this kit. From a value perspective, it comes with 4 boosters, which by themselves are worth at least $12, and then you get a storage box with room for extra cards, which is worth a another couple of bucks, so the cards are basically free.
It gives you a bunch basic cards to start putting together decks and try out different play styles. The decks probably wouldn't satisfy experienced players, but it's plenty for learning the ins and outs of how the different colors work. If that's what you're interested in, this is an economical way to get there.
This kit does come with a pamphlet on deck building, but it's not very detailed. I found this article to be really helpful:
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|Comment by A. Rhode on July 11, 2011 at 9:49 am
loved this 'toolkit',
just what my son and I needed to build decks -- plenty of cards -- including current cards -- lots of land -- and clear, thoughtful directions in how to build a set. Workds well as a 2-person "Starter Kit" or to supplement what you already have. Definitely worth it!
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|Comment by caushuper on July 11, 2011 at 10:45 am
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