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Karlov! BOOOO!
By Skipding on Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2024
Relax Nancy!This set is not as bad as everyone makes it out to be!The price increase and card reduction of the booster boxes got everyone’s shorts in a bunch!In fact this a great addition to the jumpstart family!20 possible decks, several of them off the charts outstanding!The “CLUE” theme is kind of neat. The supplied evidence cards are the usual people, items and places that you would get in a classic clue game minus the revolver. Seriously, Hasbro left out the revolver. A key piece to the CLUE game. This Hasbro mothering is getting a bit out of control!I will always call my tribal decks tribal. Not typal. silly.I digress.The set comes with some awesome items. The box is well made and comes with dividers. The art is amazing. Comes with 8 sealed jumpstart packs, enough for a 4 player game. Player screens to keep those peeping eyes of your evidence checklist, Rules of the CLUE game, 1 Case file envelope andONE OF THE BEST LOOKING BORDERLESS SHOCKLANDS YOU WILL EVER SEE!Seriously creepy art on the shocks. Very nice.For less than 50 bucks this is a steal in my eyes!Grab one before everyone realizes Karlov is actually pretty good.
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Dont Be Fooled
By Derbs on Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2024
This product could be good for some, bad for others. Bought 6 of these and they are all random. If you are unfamiliar with "Jumpstart" products, you should look in to those as this is how the 8 Clue packs are presented. The low down - at $55(ish) half of your cost will be covered by the foil borderless shockland (at time of posting). The rest is all a crapshoot. One set we opened had 4 packs of the Izzet League, others were pretty good allocation wise with one set having 3 Cult of Rakdos, and a bunch of duplicate packs. Even though you get one particular pack set, the rare/mythic slots will differ and maybe a common or uncommon. Value/Monetary wise, don't trust the online pricing. There's A LOT of this product out there and not a whole lot of people bought it at launch. If there's any singles other than the top 3 priced cards outside of the shocklands, buy singles. Heck, even if it is the top 3, buy singles... Some of the upscaled pricing on commons and uncommons is mindboggling. For example, at time of posting "Deal Gone Bad" from Clue is worth $2.50, the original Streets of New Capenna card with same art and all is valued at $0.03, its a common! If you're looking to play the Clue game and sell your shockland to recoup part of the cost, this isn't a bad deal. If you have no intention on playing the Clue game and want the cards for decks, buy singles. I can't stress how sealed product at ANY stage releasing since the original Lord of the Rings has any real value. From our personal openings of MTG product in the past 18 months, the best values and odds has to lay within bundle boxes. Even those are becoming ruined with Murders at Karlov Manor.... See you in 3 weeks for Fallout! Card quality isn't good, machining cuts left edges uplifted and pressed. Inking wasn't impressive. However, the box is nice and sturdy with dividers and slotted walls. Again, if you're going to play CLUE, then try it out.

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