Amazon has restocked both Magic: The Gathering Scene Boxes in the new Avatar: The Last Airbender crossover set. The Black Sun Invasion Scene Box is available for $41, and Tea Time at The Jasmine is $47. Outside of brief restock windows, both Scene Boxes had been sold out since shortly after preorders for the Avatar: The Last Airbender set opened in August. The Black Sun Invasion Scene Box is available to ship now, but Tea Time at The Jasmine won’t arrive for roughly two weeks, according to Amazon’s delivery estimate at the time of writing.
Avatar: The Last Airbender joined Magic’s Universes Beyond series November 21. As of November 23, Amazon has the full selection of products for Avatar: The Last Airbender fans and MTG collectors to pick from, including Collector Boosters and Collector Booster Boxes. The Commander’s Bundle, the most popular product in the launch lineup–and Amazon’s No. 1 best-selling TCG product in general–comes with a Collector Booster and everything from the standard Avatar: The Last Airbender Bundle.
Though not official Black Friday deals–there aren’t any MTG Black Friday discounts outside of third-party accessories–three Avatar: The Last Airbender MTG products are discounted right now. Most notably, the Play Booster Box is on sale for $175.27 (was $209.70). The Jumpstart Booster Box is up for grabs for an all-time low price of $120 (was $167.76). You can also save a few bucks on Avatar: The Last Airbender Beginner Box, which comes with 200 cards (10 decks) and everything you need to play Jumpstart with a friend.
Magic: The Gathering – Avatar: The Last Airbender Collection
Avatar: The Last Airbender is the third major Magic: The Gathering crossover set to launch in 2025. The Final Fantasy crossover became the best-selling MTG set–crossover or otherwise–before it even hit stores in June. Wizards of the Coast is releasing a second wave of Final Fantasy MTG products on December 5, but preorders for all of the new products are difficult to find in stock. In better news, collectors can get a deal on the Marvel’s Spider-Man Gift Bundle.
Check out the gallery below for a closer look at all of the boxes, bundles, and boosters in Magic: The Gathering’s Avatar: The Last Airbender set. We’ve included a list of Universes Beyond products you can buy at or below retail price after the gallery.
$110
- 9 Play Booster Packs (14 cards each)
- 1 Collector Booster Pack (15 cards)
- 5 Borderless Cards
- 15 Traditional Foil Land Cards
- 15 Regular Land Cards
- 1 Click Wheel Life Counter
- 1 Card Storage Box
$41 (was $42)
The Black Sun Invasion Scene Box is based on Team Avatar’s attempt to breach the Fire Nation capital and take out Fire Lord Ozai. Inside the box, you’ll find six Traditional Foil Borderless Scene Cards and six art-only Scene Cards to attach to the paper display easel and form a complete scene. The Scene Box also comes with three Play Booster Packs.
- 6 Traditional Foil Borderless Scene Cards
- 6 Art-only Scene Cards
- 3 Play Booster Packs (14 cards each)
- Paper Display Easel
$47.18
The second Scene Box focuses on Jasmine Dragon, the tea shop in the Earth Kingdom capital. It six Traditional Foil Borderless Scene Cards and six Scene Cards with only artwork. The art cards aren’t playable and are meant to be displayed on the included paper easel stand. You’ll also get three Play Boosters with 14 cards per pack.
- 6 Traditional Foil Borderless Scene Cards
- 6 Art-only Scene Cards
- 3 Play Boosters (14 cards each)
- Paper Easel Display
$175.27 (was $209.70)
The Play Booster Box includes 30 packs with 14 cards each, so you’ll get a total of 420 cards. Booster packs pull from The Last Airbender’s 358-card set and The Last Airbender Eternal’s 61-card Jumpstart set.
Here’s the breakdown of card types found in each pack:
- 1-4 Rare or higher
- 3-5 Uncommon
- 6-9 Common
- 1 Land
- 1 Traditional Foil any rarity
Foil Borderless Mythic Rare cards are found in fewer than 1% of booster packs.
$455.88
The Collector Booster Box contains 12 packs with 15 cards each, so you’ll get a total of 180 cards. Of those 180 cards, 144-168 of them will be Traditional Foil.
$71
The Avatar: The Last Airbender Bundle comes with nine Play Booster Packs, an Alt-Art Foil Card, 30 Land Cards, and various accessories, including a card storage box.
- 9 Play Booster Packs (14 cards each)
- 1 Alt-Art Traditional Foil Card
- 15 Traditional Foil Land Cards
- 15 Regular Land Cards
- 1 Oversized Spindown Life Counter
- 1 Card Storage Box
- 2 Reference Cards
$38
Each Collector Booster has 15 cards, and 12-14 of them are Traditional Foil. Here’s the breakdown of card rarities found in each Collector Booster:
- 5 Rare or higher
- 4 Uncommon
- 5 Common
- 1 Full-Art Land
Headliner cards are found in fewer than 1% of Collector Booster packs.
$33 (was $35)
The Beginner Box comes with 200 cards split across 10 decks of 20 cards each. Two of these are tutorial decks, while the other eight are regular decks for the 20-card Jumpstart mode.
Here’s the full list of what’s included in the Beginner Box:
- 20-Card Tutorial Decks
- 20-Card Avatar Decks (x8)
- 2 Playmats
- 2 Spindown Life Counters
- 2 Learn-to-Play Guides
- 5 Double-sided Tokens
- 1 Rules Reference Booklet
$120 (was $167.76)
The Jumpstart Booster Box comes with 24 booster packs with 20 cards each (480 cards total). Each pack has all of the cards needed in a deck for Jumpstart mode, so with two packs you can go head-to-head. Just keep in mind you’ll get a lot of duplicates and Land cards when purchasing a booster box of Jumpstart packs. You can shuffle the cards from multiple packs to create new Jumpstart decks.
- 24 Jumpstart decks (20 cards per pack)
$14
Best Buy has Jumpstart Booster 2-packs for $14. Each pack comes with 20 cards.
- 2 Jumpstart Booster Packs (20 cards each)
Magic: The Gathering Universes Beyond Sets
If you’re looking for Final Fantasy MTG cards, Amazon has the four Commander Decks in stock for low prices: Final Fantasy VI: Revival Trance is only $40, Final Fantasy X: Counter Blitz is $49, Final Fantasy XIV: Scions & Spellcraft is $45, and Final Fantasy VII: Limit Break is $57. Amazon also has the Final Fantasy Play Booster Box in stock for a big discount.
Looking ahead to 2026, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles joins Magic: The Gathering on March 6. Preorders opened in October, and while Collector Boosters have been sold out from the jump, TMNT fans can still preorder a handful of products, including the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Bundle and Turtle Team-Up, a new $50 co-op game.
Select products in MTG crossover sets from 2023-24 are in stock at Amazon for solid prices, including the Fallout Commander Deck Bundle for $145, a couple of Lord of the Rings Commander Decks, and Assassin’s Creed’s Beyond Booster Box.

Marvel fans can get the Spider-Man Gift Bundle for $80 (was $90). The Gift Bundle comes with a Collector Booster Pack, nine Play Boosters, an Alternate-Art Foil card, 30 Land Cards, a Spider-Man card storage box, and other accessories. The Collector Booster is the big draw here, as these packs are selling for $44.64 on their own right now.
Amazon has discounted the regular Spider-Man Bundle to $50 multiple times over the past week or two, but it doesn’t remain in stock for long with a $20 discount. If you’re interested in the Play Booster Box, Amazon’s price tends to fluctuate dramatically. Sometimes it sells for around $200, and then other times, like right now, you can buy the Play Booster Box for only $145.
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