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5/15/2020 0 Comments

Opening Magic: The Gathering Repacks and Rivals of Ixalan Booster Pack

In this video I open up two Magic the Gathering random repacks I bought on eBay for $4.00 each. The listing promised 5 random cards (Rare or better, but not sure which sets) and 5 random Vintage cards, with the possibility of Power 9 cards (yeah, right.) I also open a Rivals of Ixalan booster pack the seller through in.
What are eBay repacks?
Well, from one point of view, they are a scam. They are presented as someone selling their complete set, making "random" repacks and "promising" that rare and expensive cards from their collection will be randomly placing inside the packs.
    I'm saying right now, you'll never get an authentic Power 9 Card from a random repack. I've seen videos of people getting fake ones, but real? No way.
But these aren't always scams. If they advertise X amounts of rare cards, or whatever, they usually deliver. As you can tell from my video here, they are the best rares, but  they are rares nonethelesss.
So why did I buy these packs? I honestly just thought it would be fun. I don't even remember which expensive cards they promotes (Maybe Time Twister and a few Moxes?) but I seriously just thought it would be fun to see some cards I haven't seen and maybe find a few old cards I remember
And it was fun to do, so thanks for watching! ​
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