Homelands Booster Pack (MTG)

Homelands Booster Pack MTG Magic The Gathering Sealed Product
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DescriptionHomelands contains 115 cards for Magic: The Gathering. Each booster pack contains 8 cards including 2 uncommon, and 6 common cards.

Of the 115 cards in the Homelands set, the most famous cards are: Baron Sengir, Merchant Scroll, and Mystic Decree.
Dimensions2.5" H x 5" W x 0.23" D
Ship Weight0.06 pounds
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- June 23, 2010
-- matt
Carapace, Sengir Bats, Ghost Hounds, Serra Falcon, Renewal, Broken Visage, Labrinith Minatour and Cemetary Gate! Best cards in my entire purchace!
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- August 17, 2008
-- J
hey im back, i opened like 6 packs and i got awesome cards!
i got feast of the unicorn 3x!
and shrink 2x
even a baron sengir!
i liked all the cards i got
beautiful card art
5 stars!
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- August 06, 2008
-- J
im actually giving these packs 4 stars because sure it may not be the strongest set in the world but its good if ur collecting the cards and saving them, im actually going to buy some packs when i find some
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- December 20, 2010
-- Matt
They're really just average, I was a bit excited.
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- August 14, 2006
-- Abob
One of the weaker expansions, especially disappointing following the stellar Alliances. You won't find much of use here aside from some fairly decent multilands (Castle Sengir, An-Haava Township, and the like) and a couple of excellent rares.

However, Homelands does have really lovely card art and one of the most intriguing "storylines" of any Magic expansion to date. I'd go as far as to call it one of the best expansions, if not THE best, as far as presentation is concerned. Pity it has little else going for it.
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- July 17, 2008
-- Sean
The previous reviewers were right the set is highly underpowered. I just wanted to correct them that this set did not come after Alliances, it's the other way around. Alliances came as a response to players complaining about how underpowered the newer sets were getting and the sparsity of cards in the pack was the reason alliances got the bump to 12 cards per pack. There were Decent cards in Homelands but so many were underpowered most people just like to forget this whole set.
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- December 03, 2006
-- boyse wingfield
nothing wrong with the $1.99 price tag on the pack, but the set... well... it's homelands... pretty bad when you follow up alliances with homelands. kinda the skid mark on the underpants of mtg. if you want some homelands cards, buy the singles.
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- December 11, 2008
-- Solomon
I liked Ice Age well enough but Homelands came and I quit playing Magic until Tempest arrived. People say Fallen Empires is the worst set ever but I have to disagree. I forgot about the 8 cards per pack! Worst ever! They should be given away. If I got free packs I'd burn them.
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- July 16, 2007
-- THE REAPER
First of all, homelands has probably the worst art in magic. Have you taken a look at an-havva constable? Also, there are no rares in it. That wouldn't be so bad if there were good uncommons and commons like the dark, but these packs contain nothing but junk. I haven't seen a single card that I like in this set. Lastly, you don't even get 15 commons and uncommons, but you get 8. Basically, you're spending $2 on 8 crappy commons or uncommons. And to whoever said that this set has a good storyline, I don't think so. To me all I've seen is a little town called An-Havva. The whole homelands set is probably the worst set EVER in all of Magic: the gathering.
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- December 04, 2005
-- Thovt
Memory Lapse, Autumn Willow, Serrated Arrows, Spectral Bears, perhaps Baron Sengir; THATS ALL... Homelands would be a nightmare in Limited (-%
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