The Magic: The Gathering Aetherdrift Bundle is over $10 off at Amazon
TL;DR: The Magic: The Gathering Aetherdrift Bundle is now down to $39.99 at Amazon, knocking $14 off its $53.99 list price.
Bundles have been a surprising category for Magic: The Gathering discounts, and the Aetherdraft Bundle is no exception. As of Feb. 12, the collection has dropped to $39.99 at Amazon — a solid discount that makes it easier to jump into one of the game’s more action-focused expansions without committing to a full booster box.
Unlike traditional fantasy-leaning sets, Aetherdrift leans into a multiversal ‘death race’ theme, built around speed, vehicles, and adrenaline-fueled gameplay. The set’s particular vibe makes it an interesting pick for players who want something a little different from classic Magic aesthetics, while still offering plenty of deck-building potential for casual sessions or returning players looking to refresh their collections.
Inside the bundle, you’ll get nine Play Boosters, a Bundle-exclusive alternate-art foil promo card, and 40 land cards split between foil and nonfoil versions. There’s also a spindown life counter, storage box, and reference cards — extras that help make this a beginner-friendly pickup or an easy gift for longtime fans. Each Play Booster contains 14 trading cards with at least one Traditional Foil and the chance at multiple rares, adding a bit of unpredictability to every pack.
For more MTG bargains, the Bloomburrow Play Box has hit its lowest price for 2026 on Amazon. Alternatively, you can still save $25 off the Magic: The Gathering Edge of Eternities Play Booster Box.
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