Are MTG Fat Packs a Good Investment?

avatarBakingAlert7 months ago
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avatarForetellingTable7 months ago

Nope, save your money. MTG is all about the enjoyment of the game. If you're looking into investments, there are much better and more reliable options out than hoping a box of cards goes up in value.

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avatarSinkingDuel7 months ago

From my experience, I bought a Fat Pack from a set a few years back, and it's almost tripled in value since then. It's all about picking the right set and a bit of luck. Make sure to keep them sealed; the condition is everything!


avatarDebiasingPons7 months ago

Definitely a mixed bag. Fat Packs, now more commonly known as Bundles, can sometimes fetch a nice price over the years, especially if they contain cards that become highly sought after. However, their value can be pretty volatile, depending on the popularity and rarity of the cards inside. It's kinda like a treasure hunt where sometimes you hit gold, and other times, you're left with a bunch of pebbles.

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