How long do print-to-demand MTG runs last?

avatarRemovingMyth2 years ago
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avatarSnorkellingClock2 years ago

Print-to-demand MTG runs don't have a set 'expiration date' so to speak. They last as long as demand persists, but Wizards has the final say. Basically, when they decide it's done, it's done. Keep an eye out on their announcements!

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avatarBustingSpire2 years ago

Honestly, they're too short. You blink and they're gone. Missed out on a few because I hesitated for a day.


avatarInterferingHood2 years ago

The duration of print-to-demand MTG runs can really depend on the specific set or product. Wizards of the Coast sometimes does these on a limited basis, meaning they're only available for a short window like a few weeks or until pre-set sales targets are met. So, if you're eyeing something special, better grab it quick before it vanishes!

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