The Magic: The Gathering Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Collector Booster Box is under market price at Walmart — save vs. Amazon and TCGplayer
TL;DR: The Magic: The Gathering Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Collector Booster Box is $399.99 at Walmart, dipping just under TCGplayer’s $400.01 market price and beating Amazon’s $409.56 listing.
The high-value MTG Collector Booster Boxes don’t usually drop in price by massive amounts, but Walmart has subtly become the best place to pre-order the TMNT version.
As of March 3, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Collector Booster Box (12 packs) is listed for $399.99 at Walmart. That’s not only $9.57 cheaper than Amazon’s current $409.56 preorder price, but also lands below TCGplayer’s $400.01 market price at the time of writing — and is much cheaper than any listings on the dedicated trading card selling platform.
The current lowest presale price there is $447.99 before shipping, which makes Walmart the most-budget-friendly option if you’re trying to lock in a fair preorder price.
For collectors, the appeal is the usual Collector Booster assortment — plus a TMNT twist. Each box includes 12 Collector Boosters, and each pack has 15 cards with 0-3 Surge Foils, 9-12 Traditional Foils, five rares or mythics, and a Full-Art land. There’s even a Borderless signature Kevin Eastman headliner card in under 1% of boosters.
Among other MTG deals, the Magic: The Gathering Bloomburrow Play Booster Box is still available for under $138 at Amazon. As for additional expansions, you can get three packs of Magic: The Gathering Final Fantasy Play Boosters for only $24.97.
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