Score a record-low price on the Magic: The Gathering Avatar The Last Airbender Collector Booster Box — save over $100 at Amazon
TL;DR: The Magic: The Gathering Avatar The Last Airbender Collector Booster Box has dropped to a record-low $346.16 at Amazon — saving you over $100 on one of MTG’s flashiest crossover sets.
$455.88 Save $109.72
Magic: The Gathering’s Avatar The Last Airbender expansion has been a huge hit among collectors, especially for fans chasing premium foil treatments and rare alt-art trading cards. Now, one of the set’s most sought-after products has fallen to its lowest-ever price.
As of Feb. 20, you can grab the Magic: The Gathering Avatar The Last Airbender Collector Booster Box for $346.16 at Amazon, down from its $455.88 list price. That’s more than $100 off a premium product that’s usually reserved for serious collectors or MTG enthusiasts looking to pull the rarest cards in the set. Confirmed with price tracker camelcamelcamel, this is indeed the lowest price the Collector Booster Box has ever hit.
Each box includes 12 Collector Boosters packed with high-value cards, including at least five rares or mythics per pack alongside multiple traditional foils and exclusive treatments. Collector Boosters are the only packs that may contain certain special foil variants, and even ultra-rare headliner cards, making them a popular choice for players who want standout pulls for displaying in their binders or competitive play.
While these Collector Booster Boxes are still set firmly in the territory of premium pricing, this new discount makes them far closer to what many MTG fans consider a fair market price. In fact, Amazon’s deal not only takes it below the TCGplayer market price of $375.90.
As for more Magic: The Gathering cards from this expansion, you can still get the MTG Avatar The Last Airbender Beginner Box at around $10 off on Amazon. For deals on other MTG crossover expansions, eight-pack lots of Magic: The Gathering Final Fantasy Play Boosters are also $8 off.
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