The Magic: The Gathering Tarkir Dragonstorm Play Booster Box is now below $110 at Walmart — save vs. TCGplayer and Amazon
TL;DR: The Magic: The Gathering Tarkir Dragonstorm Play Booster Box (30 packs) is now priced under $109.98 at Walmart, sliding under $110 and beating both Amazon’s price and TCGplayer’s listing once shipping is factored in.
Even though Tarkir Dragonstorm has been out for a while, its Play Booster Boxes can still be subject to major deals when you know where to look. As of March 5, Walmart has the Tarkir Dragonstorm Play Booster Box listed for $109.98, with the page also showing free shipping at checkout. That’s a solid offer compared with Amazon’s listing, where the same 30-pack Play Booster box is sitting at $137.45.
TCGplayer’s pricing is even trickier once all the extra costs are factored in. While the dedicated trading card marketplace shows listings for as low as $124.95, there’s also an added fee for shipping, pushing the delivered total to above Walmart.
TCGplayer’s own market price snapshot is hovering around $113.87, so Walmart’s under-$110 tag is not just cheaper than most storefronts — it’s also under the current market value.
If you’re grabbing this box to draft, stock up on staples, or just crack packs for fun, Tarkir Dragonstorm’s Play Boosters are built for exactly that. You’re getting 30 Play Booster packs, and each pack includes 14 cards, with 1–4 cards Rare or higher, plus at least one Traditional Foil card in every pack. There’s also a chance at a Special Guest Mythic Rare (with new Borderless art), and some packs can include Art cards as well.
For more from the latest MTG expansions, preorders for the Magic: The Gathering Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Draft Night boxes are now below $87 at Amazon. You can also grab a Magic: The Gathering Bloomburrow Play Booster Box for around market value on Amazon.
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