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Magic Origins Deck Builder's Toolkit Review


With every Core Set, Wizards releases a Deck Builder's Toolkit and Magic Origins is no different. The Deck Builder's Toolkit is designed for new players to kick start their collection and give them some tips. Today I'm going to open up a Deckbuilder's Toolkit and show you what's inside.

Magic Origins Deck Builder's Toolkit Contents

So first, the basics. The Deck Builder's Toolkit retails for $19.99 and includes:

  • 125 semi-randomized cards
  • Four 15-card booster packs from recent Magic: The Gathering sets (One each from Journey into Nyx, Fate Reforged, Dragons of Tarkir, and Magic Origins)
  • 100 basic land cards (Magic Origins art)
  • Deck builder's guide to creating the best Magic decks
  • Magic rules reference card
  • Full-art reusable card storage box

So let's talk about the 125 semi-randomized cards. You will always get the following cards in your Deck Builder's Toolkit:

Five exclusive rares to the Deck Builder's Toolkit

The five are iconic Magic cards from their respective colors and are exclusive to the Deck Builder's Toolkit. No matter how many booster packs of Magic Origins you open, you will never open one of these — these can only be obtained from this kit! In addition to the five rares, you'll also get 10 more exclusive commons/uncommons:

Divine Verdict [ORI]Eagle of the Watch [ORI]Serra Angel [ORI]Into the Void [ORI]Weave Fate [ORI]Flesh to Dust [ORI]Mind Rot [ORI]Fiery Hellhound [ORI]Plummet [ORI]Prized Unicorn [ORI]

For the rest of the fixed cards, you get eleven cards of each color plus some lands including 20 of each basic color:

White Blue Black Red Green Other

Serra Angel
Silkwrap
Divine Verdict
Eagle of the Watch
Alabaster Kirin
Celestial Flare
Erase
Feat of Resistance
Aven Skirmisher
Artful Maneuver
Pacifism

Frost Walker
Into the Void
Weave Fate
Disdainful Stroke
Claustrophobia
Singing Bell Strike
Faerie Miscreant
Aven Surveyor
Anticipate
Elusive Spellfist
Negate
Sengir Vampire
Ultimate Price
Mind Rot
Flesh to Dust
Reave Soul
Deadbridge Shaman
Debilitating Injury
Hooded Assassin
Typhoid Rats
Flatten
Hand of Silumgar
Arc Lightning
Wild Slash
Fiery Hellhound
Act of Treason
Dragon Fodder
Prickleboar
Trumpet Blast
Bathe in Dragonfire
Mardu Scout
Tormenting Voice
Twin Bolt
Prized Unicorn
Heir of the Wilds
Elvish Visionary
Nissa's Pilgrimage
Titanic Growth
Plummet
Dragonscale Boon
Naturalize
Ainok Guide
Whisperer of the Wilds
Colossodon Yearling
1 Spidersilk Net
4 Evolving Wilds
2 Rugged Highlands
2 Wind-Scarred Crag
2 Thornwood Falls
2 Scoured Barrens
2 Bloodfell Caves
2 Blossoming Sands
2 Dismal Backwater
2 Jungle Hollow
2 Swiftwater Cliffs
2 Tranquil Cove
20 Plains
20 Island
20 Swamp
20 Mountain
20 Forest

For the semi-random cards, you will get all 10 cards from 4 of the 11 archetypes below (chosen at random). The cards are separated by an Evolving Wilds in the pack. All the fixed and semi-random cards are from expansions Magic Origins, Khans of Tarkir, Fate Reforged and Dragons of Tarkir. For my pack, I received the cards from BG Toughness, Prowess, RG Beatdown, and BW Auras.

Warriors BW Auras Prowess
Chief of the Edge
Chief of the Scale
Mardu Woe-Reaper
Blood-Chin Rager
Rush of Battle
Aven Skirmisher
Harsh Sustenance
Herald of Dromoka
Hand of Silumgar
Flatten
Totem-Guide Hartebeest
Blightcaster
Blood-Cursed Knight
Sage's Reverie
Infernal Scarring
Fetid Imp
Auramancer
Debilitating Injury
Ancestral Vengeance
Pacifism
Suspension Field
Mistfire Adept
Strongarm Monk
Void Squall
Ringwarden Owl
Jeskai Student
Weave Fate
Artful Maneuver
Student of Ojutai
Ojutai's Breath
UR Artifacts UR Spellcraft RG Beatdown
Thopter Engineer
Chief of the Foundry
Reclusive Artificer
Briber's Purse
Guardian Automaton
Aspiring Aeronaut
Ghirapur Gearcrafter
Singing Bell Strike
Bathe in Dragonfire
Spidersilk Net
Ravaging Blaze
Goblinslide
Master the Way
Skywise Teachings
Fiery Impulse
Send to Sleep
Cancel
Cunning Strike
Elusive Spellfist
Twin Bolt
Zendikar Incarnate
Dragon Grip
Atarka Pummeler
Circle of Elders
Titanic Growth
Barrage of Boulders
Savage Punch
Frontier Mastodon
Whisperer of the Wilds
Sabertooth Outrider
Red Burn BG Toughness WG Aggro
Ravaging Blaze
Arc Lightning
Monastery Swiftspear
Wild Slash
Lightning Javelin
Mage-Ring Bully
Valley Dasher
Mardu Scout
Sarkhan's Rage
Twin Bolt
Kheru Bloodsucker
Sultai Flayer
Kin Tree Invocation
Sight of the Scalelords
Hitchclaw Recluse
Rotting Mastodon
Reach of Shadows
Grim Contest
Coat with Venom
Colossodon Yearling
Valeron Wardens
Citadel Castellan
Abzan Falconer
Incremental Growth
Enshrouding Mist
Topan Freeblade
Pharika's Disciple
Rhox Maulers
Dragonscale Boon
Sandblast
UB Exploit Secret Plans  
Merciless Executioner
Silumgar Sorcerer
Youthful Scholar
Rakshasa Gravecaller
Macabre Waltz
Deadbridge Shaman
Whisk Away
Gurmag Drowner
Sidisi's Faithful
Dutiful Attendant
Pine Walker
Icefeather Aven
Secret Plans
Qarsi Deceiver
Claustrophobia
Write into Being
Ambush Krotiq
Ethereal Ambush
Ojutai Interceptor
Guardian Shield-Bearer
 

Speaking of 11 archetypes, there is a handy pamphlet outlining the 11 archetypes and how they work. In addition, there's also a small foldout card with a brief summary of the rules.

Magic Origins Deck Builder's Toolkit Archetypes Guide

You also get 4 booster packs, one each from Journey into Nyx, Fate Reforged, Dragons of Tarkir, and Magic Origins. The unfortunate part here is Journey into Nyx rotates in October, so if you're interested in Standard, the longevity of the cards in that particular pack is questionable. The booster packs are just like any other booster pack you could buy in a store; there could be a $50 card lurking inside! I managed to open Ojutai's Command and Shivan Reef, each worth a couple bucks.

Booster Contents

Last but not least, the box itself can be used for card storage. All of the cards included take up about half of the box, so it can hold about 600 cards in total. A black placeholder is included so that your cards don't shift around if the box is not full.

Deck Box

Conclusion

So is this product worth it for you? It depends. If you already play Magic with a large collection, then no (unless you really want those five exclusive cards). This product is also not for a completely new Magic player. There is no ready-made deck to play with so new players will be overwhelmed learning the rules while building a deck. This product is best for people with a basic understanding of Magic and want to expand their collection. Perhaps you bought an Intro Pack or a Clash Pack, know the basics, and now want to explore deckbuilding. This is the product for you. Magic booster packs usually sell for $3-4 each, so you're basically paying $4-8 extra for a deck box, some basic lands, some commons and uncommons to start a few basic decks, and some tips on deck building — a good deal for a relative newcomer to Magic wanting to take the next step.

 

You can purchase the Magic Origins Deck Builder's Toolkit on Amazon.com for about $17.

Magic Origins Deck Builder's Toolkit

 



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