![]() ![]() If you're indifferent, I would just do what you normally do when a new set comes out. If you do want full art lands, the Fat Pack is an incredible deal. For comparison, a Zendikar full art island is $1, the foil version is $18. Plus, the additional 9 booster packs gives you more chances at pulling other chase rares/mythics. The real value will be in the foil full art lands, so getting more chances at a foil pull is much more valuable. People will buy BFZ into the ground so the full art lands should be pretty cheap. The original Zendikar full art lands are going for about $1, but don't expect these lands to be anywhere near that. If you're thinking from an mtgfinance or monetary value perspective, the answer is not so clear. The Battle For Zendikar Fat Pack is definitely worth it if you want full art lands. Given that most stores sell commons for $0.10 - $0.25 a piece, that's a good rate. If you use a $3 booster price, you're basically paying just under $0.04 per full art land. So you're pretty much trading off 9 Booster Packs of BFZ (36 in a Box vs 27 in 3x Fat Packs) in return for 240 guaranteed full art basic lands, along with the fat boxes and spindown. ![]() Remember that there is a basic land slot in each Booster Pack and there is also the chance to open a foil land. Typically, you can buy about 3 Fat Packs (~$30-$40) for the same price as one Booster Box (~$90-$120). 80-card basic land pack (full art basic lands, 16 of each color).Player's Guide with complete visual encyclopedia for Battle for Zendikar.9 Battle for Zendikar 15-card booster packs.So should you buy a Fat Pack? Remember, here are the contents of the Fat Pack: Trick Jarrett, Global Content and Community Manager, confirmed via Twitter today that the Battle For Zendikar Fat Pack will include full art basic lands!
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