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The Modern Horizons 2 Set Booster Box contains 30 Modern Horizons 2 Set Boosters. Each Set Booster contains 12 Magic cards, 1 Art Card, and 1 token, ad card, or special card from Magic's history (a card from "The List"), with a combination of 1–4 Rares and/or Mythic Rares, 6–10 Uncommon and Commons (max. of 8 may be Common), and 1 Land card. One non-Art Card of any rarity is a traditional foil. A foil Retro-Frame Fetch Land appears in less than 1% of boosters, and a foil-stamped Signature Art Card replaces the Art Card in 5% of Set Boosters. A card from The List replaces the token/ad card in 25% of Set Boosters.
30 Modern Horizons 2 (MH2) Set Boosters
Best MTG booster for opening packs just to see what you'll get
1 Sketch or Retro-Frame card in every pack
1 New-to-Modern reprint in every pack
1 foil and possibility of multiple rares in every pack
Introduces powerful cards and beloved reprints to the Modern format
A set full of classic Magic charm, delightful throwback characters, and stunning special treatments
I received this as a surprise gift from my lovely girlfriend. It arrived in tightly sealed WOTC wrap, but the upon opening packs looked as if they had extra air in them, which made me wary of them having been tampered with. For some reason, these packs were much harder to open than any I’m used to—I resorted to using a scissors because although I don’t think I caused the damage, some of the cards were coming out with tiny nicks on the borders. My worries about tampering were quickly subsided when a foil Marsh Flats came out of the first pack.As you can see, I got lucky with my box, having pulled almost $450 of value out of it, among which were 6 fetch lands, including a retro frame Scalding Tarn in the very last pack! I see that others have had issues with tampering—my only suggestion is that you be sure you know the reputation of the seller from whom you’re purchasing. I have so far not had any issues with resealed/tampered sealed MTG product on Amazon—including a Theros Beyond Death box that I pulled a Heliod, Kroxa, and Uro out of. I prefer to always shop local when possible, and I wish I could be the guy that came here to say “just buy from your LGS”, but those LGS’s are selling Strixhaven collector boosters for $300 when Amazon is selling them for $207 (at time of writing), and that is a STEEP tax to pay to support local businesses. It’s frustrating to see people post 1 star reviews when they receive tampered product—because the review is for the product (which they did not actually receive) and not for the seller that allowed such a heinous thing to happen in the first place. PLEASE just contact Amazon about a refund, contact the seller and/or leave negative, but honest feedback, and leave a product review if you actually receive the product. It is misleading to people to see a poor review on a product because others are not doing their due diligence in purchasing it in the first place.As a product, I think MH2 is excellent, and while others may not pull as much value as I did (and hope to do again!), I think your odds of at least breaking even are pretty good. If you manage to pull a foil etched retro frame land (that WOTC says show up in 1% of these packs), then they practically pay for themselves in a single card.