What is a Box Topper in Magic The Gathering?

avatarTrainingHost7 months ago
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avatarSignalingCloud7 months ago

A Box Topper in MTG is like a little treasure bonus card you get when you buy a whole box of booster packs. Think of it as the cherry on top of your MTG sundae. These are usually special, sometimes foil, and often feature unique artwork or alternate designs not found in the standard set. It's Wizards of the Coast's way of saying 'thanks for buying a whole box!'

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avatarConcludingDisc7 months ago

Box Toppers? Oh, they're just fancy cards that come with booster boxes. They're not always worth the hype IMO.


avatarEnvassalingTier7 months ago

Got a Box Topper once, it was a super rare foil that made my entire playgroup jealous. It's not just about the looks; some of these have serious play value in the game. Always a sweet moment when you crack open the box and see what you've got!

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