MtG: Adventures in the Forgotten Realms Collector's Booster Pack

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Magic Joins the Party
Magic: The Gathering and Dungeons & Dragons have partied up for a card set made in nerd heaven.

Delve into dungeons. Fill your battlefield with dragons. Cast iconic spells like Wish and Power Word Kill. Fight alongside the famous Drizzt Do’Urden or sign a contract with the infamous archfiend, Asmodeus.

Full of beloved D&D characters, monsters, and magic items—explore the storied D&D world of the Forgotten Realms in the deepest strategy card game there is.

Collector Booster Breakdown
Your Shortcut to the Hottest Cards
Collector Boosters are the ultimate way to add special card treatments and hard-to-find cards to your collection. Loaded with rares, foils, special card treatments, and more—if you’re looking for the finest treasure in the dragon’s hoard, this is the chest to loot.

Each Adventures in the Forgotten Realms Collector Booster contains 4–5 Showcase or Borderless Cards and a total of 10 traditional foils. They’re also the only boosters that contain Extended-Art cards, with 2–3 in every pack.

Showcase Cards That Celebrate D&D History
Adventures in the Forgotten Realms also introduces two showcase card styles full of old-school D&D—Rulebook cards and Module lands.

Classic Monster Manual-Style Art

Beholders, owlbears, gelatinous cubes, and even the dreaded Tarrasque—collect Rulebook cards featuring the most beloved and feared monsters in Dungeons & Dragons with special alternate-art drawn in the style of classic D&D monster manuals.

Adventure Module-Style Lands

Packs may also include showcase land cards styled after D&D adventure module covers from the late ’70s and early ’80s. With bold, colorful alternate art—and guidance on appropriate character level—go on a Forgotten Realms adventure with a Rare, Uncommon, or Common Module land.

Venture into the Dungeon
Explore famous dungeons in search of treasure and glory. Adventures in the Forgotten Realms introduces a dungeon-delving keyword and three dungeons that seasoned D&D adventurers may recognize—Tomb of Annihilation, Dungeon of the Mad Mage, and Lost Mine of Phandelver.

When a card tells you to “venture into the dungeon,” you’ll use a special Dungeon card to mark your path. Choose which room to explore next, triggering that room’s effect as you enter.

Do you step into the Goblin Lair to create a 1/1 red Goblin creature token? Or explore the mine tunnels to create a Treasure token? Not only will you get perks for exploring, but some cards have abilities that reward your dungeon crawls.

Flavorful Card Abilities

Buff a creature with Bardic Inspiration. Gain life with a cleric’s Cure Wounds ability. Lend a helping hand with Clever Conjurer’s Mage Hand. Or leverage the Grim Wanderer’s Tragic Backstory to bring him onto the battlefield after a creature dies.

Play Magic: The Gathering with cards full of playful references and flavorful Dungeons & Dragons-inspired abilities.