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Many Magic: The Gathering players ask the question, is it worth it to buy a bundle?
Previously known as Fat Packs, bundles have both expanded and refined themselves in regards to what they offer and how well they offer it. One of the higher priced products for players to procure, let’s look at what precisely these are packed with and whether it is worth buying.
Because at an MSRP of 42.99 this is either a chest stuffed with treasure or, quite possibly fool’s gold. Let’s explore!
Please note: This video will be examining the current contents of the Ixalan bundle, but since bundles remain more or less identical from set to set, this video can be treated as current or up to date until such time as bundle contents have changed enough to warrant an update, or the product gets renamed again.
Everyone watching this who buys packs over the counter, whether a bunch at once or maybe, you pick up a pack or two every so often from your LGS, and then over the course of a set you’ve bought 10. Here’s the first question. If you saw the Bundle Box, well boxes, the Set Guide, the bent, permanently creased crappy poster, the land pack, and a spindown all sitting on the counter at your LGS and priced at 2.99, would you pick it up. Because that’s what you are doing here. Want this for 2.99 and you were going to buy 10 packs over the counter at 4 bucks each, that’s a bundle. Is this stuff worth getting?
The box itself is significantly better than previous fat pack styles. Notice the vertical lip, exposing part of the box for easy access. This allows you to always be able to easy grip and open your bundle box.
Inside I just love that there’s this extra cardboard compartment. Holds slightly over 100 double sleeved cards. Great for keeping your active deck or favorited cards separate from the rest of what you are storing in the bundle box.