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Magic: The Gathering Eternities Boosters: Post-Sellout Guide

by Lucy Feb 18,2026

I must confess, Magic: The Gathering’s latest set, Edge of Eternities, genuinely caught me off guard. I was expecting a more modest successor to the game's most popular release ever, Universes Beyond: Final Fantasy, but it feels like they've hit another one out of the park.

A compelling new world, distinctive art, and several highly sought-after cards have fueled such rapid sales that stock, especially Collector Boosters, is quickly disappearing. Consequently, you can still track them down, but you'll have to navigate the secondary market—and unfortunately, pay a premium.

Where To Find Magic’s Edge of Eternities Collector Boosters

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Since they offer better odds of pulling high-value chase cards—some worth hundreds or even thousands—Collector Boosters are pricier than Play Boosters and rarely see reprints. Once sold out, they're likely gone for good.

This explains why individual packs can run you up to $40, while Collector Booster boxes command over $400.

Fortunately, Play Boosters should remain much easier to find near their suggested retail price for months. The set will be standard-legal for a long while, meaning you can expect regular reprints of Play Boosters (and the set's two Commander Decks).

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Play Boosters start as low as $6, with boxes available for around $150. In fact, retailers like Amazon have already begun discounting Play Booster boxes.

Check out the full MTG release schedule for this year to see what expansions are coming next.

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