It's bad enough that the cards are hoaxes, but does the holo have to be so painfully bad
Each Draft Booster contains 16 Magic cards and 1 token/ad card, with a combination of 24 cards of rarity Rare or higher and 35 Uncommon, 810 Common, and 1 Land cards
Over time, even small environmental factors can damage it: Moisture: Humidity causes cardboard to warp, discolor, or develop moldruining the boxs structure and artwork. UV Rays: Sunlight or harsh indoor lighting fades the boxs colors, turning vibrant designs dull and reducing its value. Physical Damage: Scratches, dents, or creases from stacking other items (like more TCG boxes or books) can make an ETB look worn, even if the cards inside are untouched. Dust and Debris: Dust accumulates in crevices, making the box look unkempt and harder to clean without damaging the surface. For collectors who want to display their ETBs or keep them in like-new condition for resale (since mint ETBs often fetch higher prices on the secondary market), basic storage just isnt enough
Simply put, no other draw card in MTG gives you as many cards for as little cost entirely on its own
To summon it, you can tribute three Monsters on the opponent's side of the field
One of the most brutal things you can do is to lay an early Spring on a comes into play tapped land