
Magic: The Gathering is coming off of its biggest set yet in Universes Beyond: Final Fantasy, and there’s no time to slow down just yet since Edge of Eternities is off to a solid start.
If you’ve been looking to jump in, last week we rounded up some fantastic Commander Deck deals at Amazon, but the world’s largest retailer has now started discounting booster boxes - including Edge of Eternities.
Amazon Has Big Discounts on MTG Booster Boxes Today
Let’s kick off with the most recent set, Edge of Eternities. We’ve got a full rundown of chase cards, but you’ll have more luck finding those in the much, much pricier Collector Boosters.
Thankfully, Play Boosters are ideal for building out your collection, and you can save 16% on a box of 30 Edge fo Eternities Play Boosters. Every one of those includes a foil within the 14 cards included.
The box is down to $138.99 now, down from $164.70, but it’s not alone.
Bloomburrow, a very popular set from a year ago, has seen $10 knocked off its Booster Box, but you’ll be able to enjoy it as part of standard rotation until the first release of 2027.
Also legal until then is Lost Caverns of Ixalan, a deck packed with, well, caverns, but also dinosaurs, pirates, merfolk, and more. The booster box, now down to $119.99 (that’s 29% off), also includes Jurassic World cards in 1 in 12 boosters, so life can find a way.
If you’re less fussed by dinosaurs but fancy adding some dragons to your collection, good news! Tarkir Dragonstorm, one of the best sets of 2025, has seen its booster box reduced by 8%.
It’s now $119, and will be in rotation until 2028 so you can get plenty of mileage out of your flying death lizards. In fact, below you'll find the rarest cards in the set, in case you're on the lookout.
Finally, Foundations laid a new, um, foundation for Magic when it launched in late 2024. It’ll be standard legal even longer than Edge of Eternities and Final Fantasy, staying in rotation until 2029.
You can now save 15% on a Foundations booster box, with a box of 36 Play Boosters down to $122.99.
Where to Buy More MTG Edge of Eternities
Play Boosters are now the standard way to crack open Magic packs, having replaced both Set and Draft Boosters. But if you're on the hunt for rare cards, Collector Boosters are the best option.
These packs are more expensive, but are much more likely to include various foil treatments, extended arts, and all sorts. There are usually 5 Commons, 4 Uncommons, 5 Rare or Mythic Rare cards, a Land and a Token, but the rub here is that 6 of the included cards have a 'booster Fun frame' and 12-13 of them are foil.
Surprisingly, stock is already running low on Amazon for most Edge of Eternities boosters. That said, sites like TCGPlayer still have a solid supply, and in some cases, better prices too.
Lloyd Coombes is an experienced freelancer in tech, gaming and fitness seen at Polygon, Eurogamer, Macworld, TechRadar and many more. He's a big fan of Magic: The Gathering and other collectible card games, much to his wife's dismay.
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