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MTG booster packs explained: Draft, Set, Collector, Play, and Jumpstart

The five types of Magic: The Gathering booster packs, what’s in each, what they cost, and which to buy for what.

6 min read · Updated 2026

Wizards prints up to five different booster pack types for a single MTG set. Same set, same cards, different pack experience and different price. This guide explains the difference so you don't accidentally pay $30 for a pack expecting Draft pack contents.

The five booster types

Draft Booster (~$4-5)

The classic format. 15 cards: 1 rare or mythic, 3 uncommons, 10 commons, 1 land. Designed for the Limited format — six players open three packs each and draft picks one at a time. If you're playing in a draft event at your local store, this is what you'll open.

Set Booster (~$5-6)

Discontinued in 2024 — Wizards merged it into the new "Play Booster." Older sets may still have these on shelves. Set Boosters had a fun-first design with extra rares and special slot variations, but were retired to simplify the lineup.

Play Booster (~$5-7)

The new default for most 2024+ sets. 14 cards including a guaranteed Land slot and a chance at multiple rares per pack. Designed to be both draftable and fun to open casually. This replaces both Draft and Set Boosters for newer products.

Collector Booster (~$25-30)

The premium pack: 15 cards, all foil or special-treatment (extended art, borderless, showcase frames). Always contains multiple rares and a guaranteed special-treatment rare. Expensive but maximally collectible. Worth it if you want shiny versions of the format's chase cards.

Jumpstart Booster (~$6)

20-card mini decks: pick two, shuffle them together, and you have a ready-to-play 40-card deck. Designed for new players or casual play. Some sets release Jumpstart-style products, others don't.

Pack vs box vs bundle

  • Single pack: $4-30 depending on type.
  • Booster box (30 Play Boosters or 36 Draft Boosters): ~$130-170. Best per-pack price, usually 20-30% less per pack than singles.
  • Collector Booster box (12 packs): $300-400. The premium product.
  • Bundle ($45-60): 8-10 Play Boosters + lands + dice. Designed for casual buyers; pack-for-pack worse value than a booster box but includes accessories.

Which should you buy?

  • Drafting at the local shop? Don't buy packs — pay the draft entry fee and the shop will provide packs.
  • Building decks from scratch? Buy a booster box of the current set, plus a precon for a Commander starting point. Often cheaper than buying singles for new players.
  • Want the shiniest versions of chase cards? Collector Booster box. Or just buy the singles you want — often cheaper than gambling on packs.
  • Chasing one specific card? Buy the single. Math is almost never in your favor opening packs to chase a single card.

Where to buy

Pre-order from a local game store before the set's release date for the best chance at MSRP. Big-box stores carry Play Boosters but rarely Collector Boosters or full box product. Find an MTG-stocking shop in your city.

Frequently asked questions

What's the difference between Draft and Collector booster packs?
Draft Boosters (~$4-5) contain 15 cards with one rare or mythic and are designed for Limited play. Collector Boosters (~$25-30) contain 15 cards that are all foil or special-treatment with guaranteed multiple rares. Same set, different experience — Collector is for collectors, Draft is for play.
How many cards are in an MTG booster pack?
Play Boosters contain 14 cards. Draft Boosters contain 15 (including 1 basic land). Collector Boosters contain 15 (all special-treatment). Jumpstart packs contain 20 cards forming a half-deck.
Is a Collector booster worth it?
Only if you specifically want foil or special-treatment versions of cards. The math vs buying singles is usually unfavorable — the chase cards in Collector Boosters often retail as singles for less than the pack cost. Open them for fun, not EV.
How many booster packs are in a booster box?
A Play Booster box has 30 packs. A Draft Booster box has 36 packs. A Collector Booster box has 12 packs. Bundles include 8-10 Play Boosters plus accessories.

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