The Best Magic: The Gathering Black Friday Deals We've Found So Far

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Looking to buy a loved one some Magic: The Gathering for the holidays, or picking some up for yourself over the Black Friday weekend? Then we’ve got deals for you. From Booster Boxes teeming with packs to preconstructed Commander Decks and more, we’ve been hunting for Magic products and have found some great deals.Even better, the deals are only likely to improve as we enter the ‘real’ Black Friday period in the coming days. So, without further ado, here are our favorite Black Friday deals on Magic: The Gathering.TCGPlayer’s 10% Cashback Event (Nov 28 - Dec 1)Looking to buy single cards you need? This might just be the place to do it. TCGPlayer has long been one of our preferred ways to buy cards, and its 10% Cashback Event, which runs from November 28 to December 1, can net you a portion of your purchases back in your pocket.The best part is that everything is eligible, so you can use it on sealed products, too.Booster BoxesAmazon’s discounts on Booster Boxes aren’t filed under its Black Friday deals, but there’s plenty to like about them. For one, Avatar: The Last Airbender, the game’s latest set, has seen its price drop from the ludicrous price of $209 to a more reasonable fee for a box of 30 packs. It’s now $173.98.Sticking with Universes Beyond, the Marvel Spider-Man box has dropped from the same price down to $144.99, while you can pick up a box of the Final Fantasy set for $164.99.This year’s Tarkir: Dragonstorm set’s Booster Box is down to $107.94, a third off of its MSRP, and if you don’t mind picking up an older, non-legal set, there’s 12% off the Phyrexia: All Will Be One booster box, now $117.94.Commander DecksCommander is Magic’s most popular format, and Wizards of the Coast helps keep it that way with a bunch of preconstructed decks for newer and established players to pick up and start playing with immediately.Amazon has a ton of savings on them, too, particularly if you’re looking for Universes Beyond options.Final Fantasy’s Counter Blitz deck (our pick of the bunch) is down to $44.99, as is Scions & Spellcraft. Limit Break, which used to be massively overpriced, is now down to $56.99, while Revival Trance is $38.60 (admittedly, it's usually around that price).Away from Final Fantasy, Bloomburrow is a great set, and you can snag two of its adorable Commander Decks for under MSRP. Animated Army is 20% off at $37.94, while the Mrs. Bumbleflower-helmed Peace Offering is $38.60.The Fallout Commander Decks are also great, and the Scrappy Survivors one, starring Dogmeat, Ever Loyal, is down to $49.47.Not only is the Sultai Arisen Commander Deck down to $44.95, but you can grab a bundle of every Commander Deck from the Tarkir: Dragonstorm set for $149.99. That makes each $30, including Temur Roar and Sultai Arisen, which were both very popular at launch.If you’re shopping around, be sure to check out our list of the best Magic: The Gathering precon decks you can find right now.Gift SetsFinally, Bundles make a great option for building out collections, and the Spider-Man Gift Edition one is well worth a look. It contains an exclusive Alternate Art card, 9 Play Boosters, and a Collector Booster full of foils and special treatments.It’s reduced by ten bucks down to $79.99 right now, and the comic-accurate art is a nice touch, too.Lloyd Coombes is an experienced freelancer in tech, gaming and fitness seen at Polygon, Eurogamer, Macworld, TechRadar and many more. He's a big fan of Magic: The Gathering and other collectible card games, much to his wife's dismay.