Is like the 7th edition beginner box with I started in this game but laaarge much better. I think is a good product for begin in the game, in fact I just purchased one to teach my nephew to play.
I do appreciate how they made sure to have even numbers of each color. Pretty much a little cube after you finished the jumpstart matches. I like this product.
The actual Jumpstart? Only in the Jumpstart Foundation booster boxes. Everything else is Foundation or Foundation in a "Jumpstart" format, but wthout the Jumpstart Foundation cards. Yes, WOTC continues to make confusing product and overflooding the market.
It's ten 20-card JS decks, but packaged as two big piles rather than in their own individual boosters. I'm guessing since every box is the exact same, it was just easier for packaging
@@nathanmarcinek2073 but why they said it cointains 10 boosters iff its not packed with random cards. Its bad ready to play product. They shuld call it jumpstart sample packs or jumpstart decks. Its not booster iff its not random.
@@lonesurvivor9088 @lonesurvivor9088 iff the jumpstart boosters were real meaby the price would be good. Its bad product since every beginer box contains same cards.
I see it as a small Jumpstart-ish box for beginners. Break it out, teach someone new how to play, jam a few games. That's really its only use, no real monetary value, just something you can open like a board game for people with basic understanding of Magic.
It's a standard format legal beginners kit for brand new players. No real value in the cards, but I do see some people maybe grabbing them for the board game style playmats. It's a great kit to learn how to play your first few games of Magic.
@@GalacticBlader the Wizzards making prank for players telling them they get jumpstart boosters included , and then you realize everybooster contains same cards in every beginer box. XD you can't drop anything form this product
Is like the 7th edition beginner box with I started in this game but laaarge much better. I think is a good product for begin in the game, in fact I just purchased one to teach my nephew to play.
I do appreciate how they made sure to have even numbers of each color. Pretty much a little cube after you finished the jumpstart matches. I like this product.
Enjoying seeing all the foundations stuff hope you have a good day and pre-release !
Its funny how they choose only og art to lure players into the game for the art while printing spider man bs for the already exisiting player base
areu talking abt the secret lair MU?
Mygof
Where are jumpstart boosters included?
The actual Jumpstart? Only in the Jumpstart Foundation booster boxes. Everything else is Foundation or Foundation in a "Jumpstart" format, but wthout the Jumpstart Foundation cards. Yes, WOTC continues to make confusing product and overflooding the market.
@highwindknight so in beginer box there are no Foundation Jumpstart boosters? Only these 2 decks?
It's ten 20-card JS decks, but packaged as two big piles rather than in their own individual boosters. I'm guessing since every box is the exact same, it was just easier for packaging
@@nathanmarcinek2073 but why they said it cointains 10 boosters iff its not packed with random cards. Its bad ready to play product. They shuld call it jumpstart sample packs or jumpstart decks. Its not booster iff its not random.
Ahhh man I don't think sleeve will fit in this box.
Yep, I can see why this one is cheaper. Thanks for the video!
For the price tag, that is an absolute banger in my books
@@lonesurvivor9088 @lonesurvivor9088 iff the jumpstart boosters were real meaby the price would be good. Its bad product since every beginer box contains same cards.
Ok but like, what IS it??? Is it a new expansion? Is it a new format? I’m so confused what this even is and no one is explaining it.
I see it as a small Jumpstart-ish box for beginners. Break it out, teach someone new how to play, jam a few games. That's really its only use, no real monetary value, just something you can open like a board game for people with basic understanding of Magic.
It's a standard format legal beginners kit for brand new players. No real value in the cards, but I do see some people maybe grabbing them for the board game style playmats. It's a great kit to learn how to play your first few games of Magic.
Thank you both for answering my question.
So far better getting the starter collection. Higher quality/price value
I'll go with the Starter Collection one
I liked the other one a lot more.
Yeah started collection is definitely better, but also double the price.
Yeah, starter collection way better
In the old days, WOTC would give this away for FREE
Doubtful, the welcome boosters are pretty lame. They were never a terribly "charitable" company.
Bulk junk.
wow what a garbage product
@@GalacticBlader the Wizzards making prank for players telling them they get jumpstart boosters included , and then you realize everybooster contains same cards in every beginer box. XD you can't drop anything form this product