| Model year | 2025 |
|---|---|
| Size | &;ß |
| Material | Paper |
| Product Dimensions | 20.3L x 12.7W Centimetres |
| Set Name | Aetherdrift |
| UPC | 195166278636 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00195166278636 |
| Educational objective(s) | Improve strategic thinking and decision-making skills |
| Language: | English |
| Model Number | D41310000 |
| Number of game players | 2 or more |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Material type(s) | Paper |
| Release date | Feb. 14 2025 |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 14 years and up |
| Item model number | D41310000 |
| ASIN | B0DNV3NV61 |
Magic: The Gathering Aetherdrift Play Booster Box (30 Packs)
Purchase options and add-ons
| Brand | Magic: The Gathering |
| Grade rating | New |
| Unit count | 1 Count |
| Parallel Type | Pipeline parallel |
| Theme | Fantasy, racing |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Sub brand | MAGIC: THE GATHERING |
| Included components | Cards |
| Age range (description) | Adult |
| Colour | Multicolor |
About this item
- IT’S ONLY A DEATH RACE IF YOU DIE—Buckle up for a death race across the Multiverse full of high-octane action and adrenaline-fueled Magic gameplay
- BEST BOOSTERS FOR PLAYING WITH FRIENDS—Play Boosters are the best way to discover what Magic: The Gathering has to offer; they're perfect for building decks, playing Limited games with friends, and are tons of fun to open
- 2 FOIL BOX TOPPER CARDS—A tantalizing prize for a high-stakes match, with every booster box you’ll score a Box Topper containing 2 cards gleaming with a brand new foil treatment
- SHINING FOIL IN EVERY PACK—Every booster also includes at least 1 shining Traditional Foil card of any rarity; in 20% of packs you’ll also find a Traditional Foil Land card
- PLAY BOOSTER BOX CONTENTS—A 2-card Box Topper + 30 Aetherdrift Play Boosters, each containing 14 MTG cards and 1 Token or Art card
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| Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
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| 鶹 Rank |
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| Date First Available | Dec 10 2024 |
| Manufacturer | Wizards of the Coast |
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Product description
Start your engines for a high-octane death race across the Multiverse! Swerve through three planes of mayhem, dodging dangerous obstacles and rival racers along the way. This Aetherdrift Play Booster Box containing 30 Play Boosters, perfect for both Limited play and opening packs just for fun. Each Play Booster contains 14 Magic: The Gathering cards and 1 Token or Art card, including 1–4 cards of rarity Rare or higher and 3–5 Uncommon, 6–9 Common, and 1 Land cards. 1 card of any rarity is Traditional Foil. A Traditional Foil Land replaces a Land in 20% of boosters.
Product details
- Product Dimensions : 20.3 x 12.7 x 0.25 cm; 793.79 g
- Release date : Feb. 14 2025
- Mfg Recommended age : 14 - 99 years
- Item model number : D41310000
- ASIN : B0DNV3NV61
- Customer Reviews:
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Directions
1. Open the booster box. 2. Remove one of the 30 Aetherdrift Play Boosters. 3. Open the booster pack to reveal 14 Magic: The Gathering cards and 1 Token or Art card. 4. Use the cards to build decks, play Limited games with friends, or enjoy opening packs for fun.
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EC TsutsuiReviewed in the United States on January 10, 20265.0 out of 5 stars Value Moto Set that’s not universes beyond?
Verified PurchaseThis Play Booster Box of Aetherdrift is one of those products where the market sentiment is already doing half the talking for you. The set has taken a lot of heat, and notably it’s one of the only recent releases I’m already seeing on clearance at some big-box retailers. That alone tells you where demand landed.
Crack experience is very “finance-forward.” The best pulls from my box were artifacts with situational or deck-specific utility rather than universal staples — cards like the Aetherpark and Monument to Endurance. Playable, yes, but not the kind of cards that instantly prop up EV on their own. The box includes a couple First Place Finish yellow treatment cards, which is a nice cosmetic bonus, but my copy was a low-value hit. That’s the game — variance is real, and this box plays honest Magic with no illusions.
The land cycle here — the Verge lands — is actually one of the stronger elements of the set because they don’t enter tapped. They reliably produce one color and conditionally produce a second if you already have a land in play. Solid, reasonable mana fixing that will see play, especially outside of hyper-tuned formats.
From a value perspective, it’s still possible to make your money back, but this is not a “one hit saves the box” product. You realistically need three strong pulls plus a disciplined bulk-rate calculation to land near box cost. Singles matter here, and bulk management matters even more.
Mechanically, the Start Your Engines ability is slow. It builds counters over time and feels methodical in 60-card formats — and even slower in Commander, where the pacing just doesn’t favor it. It’s not bad, but it’s definitely not explosive.
Art direction is polarizing. There’s a very specific wild, cartoon-hot-rod aesthetic going on — think old-school hot rod Rat Fink-style energy. If Chandra in biker leathers riding a motorcycle isn’t your thing, you may bounce off the vibe. That said, there are playable cards here, and at current discounted pricing, ripping packs is far more appealing than it was at release because of the market.
Bottom line: not a hype set, not a chase set, but at clearance pricing it becomes a reasonable value play if you enjoy opening packs and understand the EV math going in.
Pulls shown.
This Play Booster Box of Aetherdrift is one of those products where the market sentiment is already doing half the talking for you. The set has taken a lot of heat, and notably it’s one of the only recent releases I’m already seeing on clearance at some big-box retailers. That alone tells you where demand landed.5.0 out of 5 stars
EC TsutsuiValue Moto Set that’s not universes beyond?
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2026
Crack experience is very “finance-forward.” The best pulls from my box were artifacts with situational or deck-specific utility rather than universal staples — cards like the Aetherpark and Monument to Endurance. Playable, yes, but not the kind of cards that instantly prop up EV on their own. The box includes a couple First Place Finish yellow treatment cards, which is a nice cosmetic bonus, but my copy was a low-value hit. That’s the game — variance is real, and this box plays honest Magic with no illusions.
The land cycle here — the Verge lands — is actually one of the stronger elements of the set because they don’t enter tapped. They reliably produce one color and conditionally produce a second if you already have a land in play. Solid, reasonable mana fixing that will see play, especially outside of hyper-tuned formats.
From a value perspective, it’s still possible to make your money back, but this is not a “one hit saves the box” product. You realistically need three strong pulls plus a disciplined bulk-rate calculation to land near box cost. Singles matter here, and bulk management matters even more.
Mechanically, the Start Your Engines ability is slow. It builds counters over time and feels methodical in 60-card formats — and even slower in Commander, where the pacing just doesn’t favor it. It’s not bad, but it’s definitely not explosive.
Art direction is polarizing. There’s a very specific wild, cartoon-hot-rod aesthetic going on — think old-school hot rod Rat Fink-style energy. If Chandra in biker leathers riding a motorcycle isn’t your thing, you may bounce off the vibe. That said, there are playable cards here, and at current discounted pricing, ripping packs is far more appealing than it was at release because of the market.
Bottom line: not a hype set, not a chase set, but at clearance pricing it becomes a reasonable value play if you enjoy opening packs and understand the EV math going in.
Pulls shown.
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