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Like previous “Un” sets, Unstable bends the rules of traditional MTG play in new and exciting ways. The last Un set released was 2004’s Unhinged, which was not wildly popular because of overprinting Read More
Careful, the set does not include all of the variants:
" Thirteen cards in Unstable were printed with multiple variants, but have the same collector's number. You will receive one random copy for each card that has a variant."
Note, variants are not just altered arts, some include different effects.
I would be tempted if they had included variants. Would pay a bit more too because some variant cost a bit more, but I'm not paying for a full set and not get a full set.
Just received my set from this drop and I must admit that this was the best packed complete set I have ever received off of Massdrop. Great job on this one!
After playing around with this set I would say this is more for collectors more so then players as the mechanics in this set relies so much on other cards in the set I can't see much use outside of a set draft. Other then a handful of cards that may see use in other formats, but then you'd just buy singles. As for the lands they are pretty, I do want them, just haven't found the best/cheapest way to obtain them. That being said it is a fun set to play in draft all types of wackiness. But in that case just buy a fatpack and busters
Since Unstable boxes are starting to dry up and prices are increasing, this may seem like a solid deal to some people. Another print run is imminent though, so this is still a bum deal without AT LEAST including all the variants.
Or you could buy a box for this price, get 36 lands, get doubles of most of the tokens, then buy the singles of the rares and mythics you want which are mostly at a couple of dollars a piece. Point is, buying a box at $90 is a better value than this.
I don't see any mention of foils in the set, either; this would be a little nicer with some random foils thrown into the main set. This is just offloading non foil commons, and with some cards having 4-6 variants, the current per card cost of your set could easily wind up being below $90 in value. I'm gonna say stick with booster boxes you can at least draft first, or just buy individual.
What a joke, this is more than twice what it should cost. You don't even get every variant. Star City Games, which is known for being overpriced, and is the exact kind of store you claim to be cheaper than, was selling a full set, with all variants, for $50 when they had the stock, and will be again when the second print run comes out. Save your money everyone.
Heh Massdrop were selling a full box for this price, which would give you 36 lands, which in turn would be worth much more than a full set by themselves.