Collector Boosters are the best way to collect Booster Fun rares and mythic rares as well as foil cards, and they're the only place to collect extended-art cards.Ībout 10% of Adventures in the Forgotten Realms Set and Draft Boosters contain a rare or mythic rare with an alternate treatment.įor a full rundown of the contents in each booster type from Adventures in the Forgotten Realms, you'll want to check out the Adventures in the Forgotten Realms product overview. If you're drafting, then you'll want Draft Boosters. Set Boosters are the most fun Adventures in the Forgotten Realms packs to open: the commons and uncommons tell little stories, there's an art card in every pack, and 30% of Set Boosters contain at least two rares or mythic rares. You can find all the rulebook, module, and borderless cards in Set, Draft, and Collector Boosters, in both non-foil and traditional foil. (Plus, they're just nifty, you know?) Which Boosters Have These? You can use these cards as quick references for your next campaign instead of hauling out the entire Monster Manual to show your players what creature they've encountered. You've perhaps seen art cards from other Magic sets, but you'll get a special treat on some Adventures in the Forgotten Realms art cards:Ģ7 of the art cards featuring creatures from Dungeons & Dragons have modified versions of those creatures' D&D stat blocks on the back side. Plus, one card in twenty features the special signature you can see in the corner of the Beholder. Each art card depicts art from an Adventures in the Forgotten Realms card, blown up to the size of a full Magic card. You can also find art cards in Adventures in the Forgotten Realms Set Boosters. You might also open a foil extended-art rare from Adventures in the Forgotten Realms. You'll only be opening extended-art cards in Collector Boosters each Collector Booster contains one non-foil extended-art rare or mythic rare from Adventures in the Forgotten Realms and one non-foil extended-art rare or mythic rare from the Commander set. The 56 extended-art cards from the Commander set are only found in non-foil. You can open the 37 cards from the Adventures in the Forgotten Realms main set in traditional foil or non-foil. In the Commander set, there are 48 rares and 8 mythic rares. In the main Adventures in the Forgotten Realms set, there are 30 extended-art rares and 7 mythic rares. Seven of those cards are rares, and none of those seven appear in extended art. However, A dventures in the Forgotten Realms has a cycle of cards that pay homage to the twelve D&D Classes. In Collector Boosters, you'll find extended-art cards:Įxtended art is generally a treatment for rares and mythic rares that don't have other Booster Fun treatments or that are from the Adventures in the Forgotten Realms Commander set. You can open traditional foil or non-foil versions in Set, Draft, and Collector Boosters. All of those planeswalkers and Dragons appear in a borderless version with alternate art. You'll find a total of 5 mythic rare planeswalkers in Adventures in the Forgotten Realms, and 5 uncommon, 1 rare, and 6 mythic rare Dragons. Besides the module lands, the borderless Adventures in the Forgotten Realms cards are all planeswalkers: Borderless CardsĪs with every Magic set, Adventures in the Forgotten Realms features other borderless cards sporting alternate art. You can collect every module land from Set, Draft, and Collector Boosters in both non-foil and traditional foil. There are 9 total in Adventures in the Forgotten Realms: 1 common, 1 uncommon, and 7 rares. ![]() You can also open borderless module lands with art and design reminiscent of cover art from classic D&D adventure modules:Įvery module card is a land. ![]() (In fact, do you see the splash of color behind the art? That's to indicate the card's color, but in foil, that splash highlights the line art to gorgeous effect.) Module Cards Every rulebook card can be found in Set, Draft, and Collector Boosters in non-foil as well as traditional foil. You can find creatures with art inspired by early Monster Manual art in the rulebook treatment:ĥ1 Adventures in the Forgotten Realms cards appear with this treatment: 16 commons, 18 uncommons, 15 rares, and 2 mythic rares. Your loot might even contain some special card treatments from the Adventures in the Forgotten Realms Booster Fun article. ![]() Adventures in the Forgotten Realms booster packs are filled to bursting with the legendary heroes, epic monsters, and wondrous items you expect from any Magic set or Dungeons & Dragons campaign. You've earned your rewards.ĭungeons & Dragons: Adventures in the Forgotten Realms (AFR) is where you'll find Magic's newest treasures.
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