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I have to say, I'm a bit disappointed with these. I bought a booster box at GenCon and my first "surprise" was to discover that all of the cards from the original fixed deck are in here as well as the new ones, so net result is about 50% new cards. It would have been nice to know that in advance (I now have 4 sets of the plate armor...). Second, the mix on these is horrible. Out of 12 booster packs, there were at least 3 pairs of packs that were almost card-for-card identical and there were at least 3 other packs in which the foil card (and why do we even need foil cards?) duplicated one of the regular cards in the same pack. Woot! Two more sets of magic platemail! The old art is great, the new art is fantastic, but the mix REALLY needs to be addressed in future expansions.



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