Happy Wednesday MTG peeps,
Today may be a rather special day as the Guilds of Ravnica Mythic Edition had been released for sale on the online Hasbro Toy Shop. This is the new foil Masterpiece series vehicle for Guilds of Ravnica. Prior distribution was originally within randomly inserted boosters. The package specifically is a handsome looking draft-sized booster box containing a total of 24 booster packs of Guilds of Ravnica. Out of the 24 packs, 8 will be the special Mythic Edition packs, which will be clearly marked as to which of the special Planeswalker cards is contained for that pack.
This experimental product, produced in a limited quantity, was posted online today (October 3, 2018) for $249.99, or, should you live in Canada like us, approximately $380 which addresses the current tariff, provincial sales tax and of course, the exchange rate ( $1 USD = $0.78 CD ). At the time of posting, there was a short delay and some reports of issues processing orders through the Hasbro Toy Shop page.
There was at the time of announcement which provided the details and pricing some negative feedback from the Magic: the Gathering community, which generally centered upon the limiting exclusivity of the product along the lines of geographic availability and pricing. There were a few posts from Mark Rosewater in addition to a more formal communication posted to the Daily MTG website (linked here).
• Elspeth, Knight-Errant
• Liliana, the Last Hope
• Daretti, Ingenious Iconoclast
• Nicol Bolas, Planeswalker
• Ral, Izzet Viceroy
• Tezzeret, Agent of Bolas
• Teferi, Hero of Dominaria
• Vraska, Golgari Queen
Although we feel that some of the more serious Magic: the Gathering fans may draft the box, the lion's share of the product is likely to be picked up by collectors. All of this is fine as MTG is both an amazing card game, but also must be noted that this is indeed a collectible card game. Wizards of the Coast has never had a packaged product in this price range before, but we will certainly not fault them in producing such should customers be willing to pay.
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