Is an individual final fantasy play booster intended to be the same price as aetherdrift? Sorry for the basic question, but it’s hard to find clear info online.

No, Universes Beyond boosters normally have a higher MSRP.

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    I’m curious to know how many price increases and card or pack decreases have happened over the last 2-3 years. Hasbro’s insane requirement of WoTC to increase revenue 50% year over year, and WoTC’s constant pushing of all costs onto the consumer has gotten us to this point.

    I’m also curious what this looks like even just 1 or 2 years down the line. 50% YoY is impossible to maintain, so what happens when they don’t hit the target? What happens when they decrease revenue for a quarter or fiscal year? What happens if it bears true that some UB sets are hits, and others are flops? What happens if we hit a recession?

    They’ve traded the health of the underlying game for short term profits under the tenuous assertion that people will always continue to pay.

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      Reposting my comment with this account for visibility as it appears my mtgzone account still is not visible outside the instance.

      I opened in October 2018, the first set I carried was Rivals of Ixalan. They are still in my system as $3.99/pack. While Lost Caverns of Ixalan, iirc the last set before Play Boosters, is $4.99 for Draft, and $5.99 for set.

      There was one official price increase since I opened, but we also had price changes going from Boosters —> Draft/Set —> Play. MSRP for Foundations Play Boosters are $5.25, while Aetherdrift are $5.49. I am guessing Tarkir will be the same as Aetherdrift.

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        The problem is that wotc really didn’t want to raise prices past $3.99. Pack prices hit $3.99 in 2006, and stayed there for nearly 20 years. They raised distributor prices in 2015 without changing MSRP, and then got rid of MSRP (and raised prices again) in 2019.

        A pack of Alpha, a pack of Urza’s Saga, and a pack of Khans of Tarkir all have roughly the same inflation adjusted retail price: ~$5.50 in 2025 dollars, which is conveniently the current MSRP for Magic IP sets.

        For whatever reason, they’ve found all sorts of excuses for the price increases (all of which they actually control) but never blamed inflation, even though that’s actually a reasonable explanation.

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        Reposting my comment with this account for visibility as it appears my mtgzone account still is not visible outside the instance.

        Non-magic, but I may have to open up a discussion on the Lemmy hosting discord for this. I actually thought it was working after an update we applied but I’ll see what they and Andrew can help with.

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      I opened in October 2018, the first set I carried was Rivals of Ixalan. They are still in my system as $3.99/pack. While Lost Caverns of Ixalan, iirc the last set before Play Boosters, is $4.99 for Draft, and $5.99 for set.

      There was one official price increase since I opened, but we also had price changes going from Boosters —> Draft/Set —> Play. MSRP for Foundations Play Boosters are $5.25, while Aetherdrift are $5.49. I am guessing Tarkir will be the same as Aetherdrift.

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        Thank you, that is actually really interesting especially from a store owner.

        I am guessing Tarkir will be the same as Aetherdrift.

        Yes, someone in that Tumblr thread posted that Aetherdrift’s pricing will be the norm for “in-universe” sets. I guess the UB sets will be something like $6.99 for a play booster, and $37.99 (!!!) for a collector booster.

        I don’t get it honestly. $40 for a booster is like more than I pay for my whole family for pizza night lol. What are we doing here, people. I would love to know actually what those loose booster pack sales are like at that rate. $450 for a CB box, I thought $225 was high! It’s 12 boosters people, that’s like 15 minutes of cracking.

        I remember when I splurged one time on a NEO CB box. I would only open 3 packs a night to try and extend the value out. $450 is just a non-starter. What do they do for UB sets in the future that don’t have the pull that FF has? Mark down over and over and over?