MTG repacks are pre-made booster packs that are typically sold by third-party vendors, rather than by the official Magic: The Gathering company, Wizards of the Coast. These repack are created by taking cards from various sets, both old and new, and combining them into a new “custom” pack.
The contents of MTG repacks can vary greatly, and they are often marketed as a way to get rare and valuable cards at a lower price point than buying individual booster packs or complete sets. However, because these repacks are created by third-party vendors and not by the official company, there is no guarantee of the authenticity or quality of the cards inside.
Players need to be cautious when purchasing MTG repacks, as there have been instances of scams or fraud where the contents of the packs have been misrepresented or counterfeit. It’s always recommended to purchase Magic: The Gathering products from trusted sources, such as official Wizards of the Coast products or reputable card shops.
The caution of having some counterfeit cards would be reflected in those that have a lot of value in the market, especially those on the reserved list. As for my reason for opening those repacks sold on Shopee online stores, I just trying if it’s worth the value of the Rares and Mythics that they placed on them along with some random commons and uncommon, which I also think I would hit some value.
Here below is the video of my recent MTG repack purchase.