Vampires are on the rise
With the newest Magic: the Gathering set, Innistrad Crimson Vow, having just been released on November 19th 2021, fans are wondering what Innistrad: Crimson Vow means for existing vampire cards and their prices.
In secret, Sauron forged a booster—one far more powerful than those owned by Elf, Dwarf, or Man. In this Collector Booster, Sauron sealed away the most incredible cards to grace Middle-earth: foils, Showcase cards, Borderless cards, and more. Who knows what these cards could do in the wrong hands? At least with you, we know they’ll look great.
Each The Lord of the Rings: Tales of Middle-earth Collector Booster contains 15 Magic: The Gathering cards and 1 Traditional Foil double-sided token, with a combination of 5–7 cards of rarity Rare or higher and 3–5 Uncommon, 3–6 Common, and 1 Land cards. Every pack contains a total of 8–10 Traditional Foil cards.
The Lord of the Rings: Tales of Middle-earth Collector Boosters are the only packs that may contain Serialized Ring cards. Only one card has been printed of the 1 of 1 Ring (Serialized 001 of 001) card, printed with a captivating Traditional Foil treatment and ring-inscription flavor text. This card can only be found in an English-Language Collector Booster and the odds of a Collector Booster including The One Ring (Serialized 1 of 1) card is <.00003%. Collector Boosters may also contain nonfoil or Double Rainbow Foil Serialized Elven, Dwarven, and/or Human Sol Ring cards. The odds of receiving a Foil Serialized Sol Ring are as follows: Elven ring art <.01%, Dwarven ring art <.025%, Human ring art <.03%. Non-serialized Ring cards are mechanically identical to their Serialized versions.
All sealed products are final sale