
Everything you need to play your first game of Magic The Gathering is right here. Gear up for Magic with two 60-card decks (each with fire rares!) and a code for you and a friend to receive them in MTG Arena. The interactive online tutorial will take you through all the basics and you'll be ready to battle in no time!
Everything you need to play your first game of Magic The Gathering is right here. Gear up for Magic with two 60-card decks (each with fire rares!) and a code for you and a friend to receive them in MTG Arena. The interactive online tutorial will take you through all the basics and you'll be ready to battle in no time!
Everything you need to play your first game of Magic The Gathering is right here. Gear up for Magic with two 60-card decks (each with fire rares!) and a code for you and a friend to receive them in MTG Arena. The interactive online tutorial will take you through all the basics and you'll be ready to battle in no time!
Everything you need to play your first game of Magic The Gathering is right here. Gear up for Magic with two 60-card decks (each with fire rares!) and a code for you and a friend to receive them in MTG Arena. The interactive online tutorial will take you through all the basics and you'll be ready to battle in no time!
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My kids love magic - which I find hilarious as I played when I was their age. We have a couple of decks that they play but wanted something more varied. Picked these up during one of BestBuy's toy sales for an excellent price. The package came quickly. The cards are fun (if not a little overpowered in some cases). A few cards you have to read twice to see the combos, but not anything as bad as some cards in other expansions. If you want two more decks or something to add to your collection, you could do a whole lot worse.
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The decks are simple, and the cards are mostly commons or cheap rares, but for the cost you can't beat this. A great way to introduce new players to the game, or get a couple of evenly matched "fun" non-competitive decks to play.
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This was a perfect starter kit for someone just getting into MTG. It’s even a good value for regular players. The included extras and manual are very helpful too.
| Assembly Required | No |
| Material Type(s) | Plastic |
| Release date | 6 August 2021 |
| Language | English, English |
| Mfg Recommended age | 13 - 71 years |
Magic The Gathering 2021 Arena Starter Kit C91520000
Free delivery
Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!
MTG: Arena Starter Kit 2022 (Magic the Gathering)
Delivery $19.97
Magic 2021 Arena Starter Kit
Delivery between 15–18 June $15
Magic the Gathering 2021 Arena Starter Kit
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Magic 2021 Arena Starter Kit
Delivery $10
My kids love magic - which I find hilarious as I played when I was their age. We have a couple of decks that they play but wanted something more varied. Picked these up during one of BestBuy's toy sales for an excellent price. The package came quickly. The cards are fun (if not a little overpowered in some cases). A few cards you have to read twice to see the combos, but not anything as bad as some cards in other expansions. If you want two more decks or something to add to your collection, you could do a whole lot worse.
The decks are simple, and the cards are mostly commons or cheap rares, but for the cost you can't beat this. A great way to introduce new players to the game, or get a couple of evenly matched "fun" non-competitive decks to play.
This was a perfect starter kit for someone just getting into MTG. It’s even a good value for regular players. The included extras and manual are very helpful too.
Purchased this for my nephew,he had just started to ay magic, this two deck combo starter box is great for new beginners and hosts some really nice cards 😀 thankyou for the delightful service I recieve every time I enter athena
A great starter set to learn how to play. Your not going to win against seasoned players with their decks but this is a great way to get an idea of what to expect when playing.
Bought for me and my wife to play. These decks are a good next step after playing with the free starter decks that you get from game stores, as these have a few more mechanics and are more powerful. Good mix of colors, teaches different playstyles of the colors. Included instructions on how to play the game though are lacking, but most people these days just look up videos on YouTube on how to play (or at least they should) so this is not as important. (I paid $6.99 for this)
I am more of a physical card sort of person, but my oldest son likes that he can play MTG Arena on his phone. These decks seem to be just what I would have expected from Spellslinger-Type decks, but with the added bonus that you get a code that two people can use in MTGA in order to unlock the cards in the deck. For the moment, the cards are in standard, though it is hard to say which ones might survive rotation.For someone who is relatively new to Arena, this code could be a nice boost, in that way that you get these cards to use in other decks you construct as well. It is enough cards in one go that for this kind of money having physical decks you can use to help someone learn the game as well as a bump to your card collection for those in the early stages of ... MoreI am more of a physical card sort of person, but my oldest son likes that he can play MTG Arena on his phone. These decks seem to be just what I would have expected from Spellslinger-Type decks, but with the added bonus that you get a code that two people can use in MTGA in order to unlock the cards in the deck. For the moment, the cards are in standard, though it is hard to say which ones might survive rotation.For someone who is relatively new to Arena, this code could be a nice boost, in that way that you get these cards to use in other decks you construct as well. It is enough cards in one go that for this kind of money having physical decks you can use to help someone learn the game as well as a bump to your card collection for those in the early stages of Arena is a great deal. If you only want one thing or the other, then it may not be worth going after.
I ordered a starter set for my nephews to start the adventure into this game that i have loved and the service and package was first class. I could not recommend highly enough and i will certainly be using again.
Excellent Magic The Gathering introduction product. Not only you get two playable decks in cards, they also are redeemable in Magic Arena online. You get the best of both worlds. Rule set, deck boxes also. Great gift for anyone new or interested. Price at Best Buy unbeatable.
I'm coming from the perspective of a casual player who doesn't collect cards or play tournaments or try to profit off re-sale - I just occasionally play a game with the spouse.There are a couple of reasons this gets 4 instead of 5 stars, mostly having to do with the fact that this isn't a good introduction to the game:1. The quick start guide is more of a glossary. It doesn't go over the rules hardly at all, and if you don't know how to play the game then the glossary of terms isn't useful and if you do know how to play the game then you really don't need a glossary.2. The cards are probably a little complicated for new players. But especially without a basic rule book. A new person isn't going to pick up these cards and know what it all means.3. It doesn't ... MoreI'm coming from the perspective of a casual player who doesn't collect cards or play tournaments or try to profit off re-sale - I just occasionally play a game with the spouse.There are a couple of reasons this gets 4 instead of 5 stars, mostly having to do with the fact that this isn't a good introduction to the game:1. The quick start guide is more of a glossary. It doesn't go over the rules hardly at all, and if you don't know how to play the game then the glossary of terms isn't useful and if you do know how to play the game then you really don't need a glossary.2. The cards are probably a little complicated for new players. But especially without a basic rule book. A new person isn't going to pick up these cards and know what it all means.3. It doesn't come with the basics you need to play the game. Two spin-down d20s would be a minimum, but if you don't already have what you need to play the game you won't get it in this set.I guess as far as I can figure if you are looking to get into Arena, this is a good way to get a couple starter decks, although I'm pretty sure you get several started decks just for signing up for Arena. So I'm not really sure who this is meant to appeal to? I liked it because I am done building decks and just want to buy pre-made ones, and I am experienced. If you're like me, you may enjoy this. If not at least consider what I said above.The value is pretty good compared to what it would normally cost to get these same cards, but they used to release cheaper sets that had more in them like spindown/health dice so that was a little disappointing. Overall, still a decent deal though.You get two, dual-color decks to play with and a code to go online and use those cards in Arena. There are two deck boxes as well. You also get a quick-start guide that is more of a glossary of terms than anything else.
| Assembly Required | No |
| Material Type(s) | Plastic |
| Release date | 6 August 2021 |
| Language | English, English |
| Mfg Recommended age | 13 - 71 years |