



Nowadays, there are four main types of booster packs: Draft, Set, Jumpstart, and Collector Booster. We did our research, but in the end we bought a Draft Booster box and Set Booster box to try to explore which one is better for us. Plus, we both really wanted Nissa of Shadowed Boughs.Įven though that was sometime back, the stuff I’ve learned is still applicable today. So figuring which packs to buy was stressful. Normally, my fiancé and I would buy a box and split it, but we had no idea which box would be better. Zendikar Rising first introduced Set Booster packs. Don’t fear, though, as I’ll explain everything in this MTG Booster Pack Guide. Seriously, how many different booster types do we have now!? If you just started with Magic, or if you’re returning after some years, you might be overwhelmed with so many options.
