The Magic: The Gathering Avatar The Last Airbender Play Booster Box is at its lowest-ever price at Amazon
TL;DR: Amazon has the Magic: The Gathering Avatar The Last Airbender Play Booster Box listed for $124.99, the lowest-ever price with the retailer. Walmart is slightly lower at $123.99.
With Amazon’s Big Spring Sale continuing to bring more attention to gaming deals, Pokemon TCG deals, and even offers on Samsung and Apple tech, is there anything for Magic: The Gathering fans? Of course there is: One of the biggest recent MTG crossover products has dropped to its best-ever price.
As of March 30, Amazon has the Magic: The Gathering Avatar The Last Airbender Play Booster Box listed for $124.99, its lowest-ever price according to price tracker camelcamelcamel. Meanwhile, Walmart is a touch lower at $123.99, undercutting Amazon by $1 and making it the best place to buy right now.
Buyers are getting 30 Avatar The Last Airbender Play Boosters, with 14 trading cards in each pack. In MTG, boxes like these are the best boosters for playing with friends, building decks, and getting into Limited, as well as hunting for chase cards. On a pack-by-pack basis, Walmart’s current $123.99 price lands at roughly $4.13 per booster.
Each Play Booster includes at least one Traditional Foil card and one to four cards of Rare rarity or higher, with the possibility of borderless alternate art in the mix as well. It’s one of the best ways to dive into the Avatar The Last Airbender-themed Magic expansion, packing cards utilizing the beloved elemental bending mechanics alongside those built around familiar characters, creatures, and scenes from the series.
If you’re an Avatar fan who’s new to MTG, you can also still buy the Magic: The Gathering Avatar The Last Airbender Beginner Box for under $24. To save more on packs from other expansions, the Magic: The Gathering Lorwyn Eclipsed Play Booster Box is still only $119 in Amazon’s Big Spring Sale.
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