However, there is a 25% chance this will be replaced with a card from “The List” – a list of 300 interesting cards from Magic’s past. Last but certainly not least is a token/ad card. Battle for Baldur’s Gate’s Set Booster pack also offers another foil-etched legendary creature or background of any rarity this is unique to this set. You also get a guaranteed foil card, and it can be of any rarity. ![]() Of course, the Set Booster pack will also have a guaranteed rare or mythic rare card, which is no different than the same slot found in Draft Boosters. There’s also another slot for a legendary creature, background, or Planeswalker it can be a common, rare, or mythic rare card. Next is a legendary background card, which can either be a common, uncommon, or rare card. You’ll also get two “wildcards” of any rarity, so you an get anything from a common to a mythic rare card. The contents of a Set BoosterĪside from these common and uncommon cards, the Battle for Baldur’s Gate’s Set Booster will also include a common or uncommon card with the sleek-looking Rulebook frame. For Battle for Baldur’s Gate, these cards will be three commons and three uncommons simple enough. If you do get a foil land, it doesn’t prevent you from getting another foil card in the pack.Īfter the basic land card, you’ll also get six regular commons and uncommons with some form of “connection” to each other. ![]() If you’re lucky enough, there is a 15% chance that this land card will be foil. When you crack open a Set Booster, the first card you’ll see is an art card, followed by a basic land card for Battle for Baldur’s Gate. 13 of them are guaranteed Magic cards, while the other two are an art card and a token/ad card the latter has a chance to be replaced with a card from “The List.” There is a structure to this (technically) 15-card pack for Battle for Baldur’s Gate. ![]() So…what makes a Set Booster more exciting to open? Well, quite a number of things. Unlike a normal Draft Booster, a Set Booster is meant to be more “exciting” to crack open, which is likely why it is popular among folks who just enjoy opening booster packs instead of using them for Limited play (Draft or Sealed). If you’re interested to pick up the new set, here’s our unboxing of the Set Booster and Collector Booster of Battle for Baldur’s Gate! To celebrate the launch of the new set, Wizards of the Coast sent us a couple of Set Boosters of Battle for Baldur’s Gate to check out, along with some Draft and Collector Booster packs. This set is a crossover between MTG and the popular role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons (D&D), and it’s specifically designed to be drafted more specifically, for the Commander format. Magic: The Gathering’s newest set, Commander Legends: Battle for Baldur’s Gate, is available today.
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