Avatar: The Last Airbender MTG Commander's Bundle Restocked Ahead Of Next Week's Launch
Published: 15/11/2025
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GAMING NEWS
Wizards’ crossover set with *Avatar: The Last Airbender* arrives November 21, and several major products — including the Commander’s Bundle and Avatar Bundle — were in stock at Amazon as of Nov. 13. Collector-focused items are selling fast, so here’s a quick guide to what’s available, what’s already sold out, and which boxes give you the best value.
The Avatar: The Last Airbender Universes Beyond set includes bundles, booster boxes, collector packs, and scene boxes.
The core consumer SKUs to watch are the **Avatar Commander's Bundle ($110)** and the **Avatar Bundle ($72)** — both were listed as in-stock on Amazon at the time of writing. Other launch-day highlights include the Play Booster Box, Jumpstart Booster Box, and several Scene and Collector products. Collector boosters and some limited Scene Boxes already showed as sold out on Amazon, so grabbing preorder slots now is the safest bet if you want chase cards or borderless art pieces.
In-stock (Amazon — Nov. 13)
- Avatar Commander’s Bundle — $110
- Avatar: The Last Airbender Bundle — $72
- Beginner Box — $35.79
- Play Booster Box (30 packs) — $209.70
- Jumpstart Booster Box — $128 ($167.76 MSRP)
The Commander’s Bundle functions as a gift/collector-friendly package (collector booster + play boosters + borderless cards), while the $72 Avatar Bundle is the more budget-minded option for players who want play boosters and a few alt-art pieces.
Sold out or limited (Amazon — Nov. 13)
- Collector Booster Box — $455.88 (sold out)
- Collector Booster Pack — $38 (sold out)
- Scene Box 1 — The Black Sun Invasion — $42 (sold out)
- Scene Box 2 — Tea Time at The Jasmine — $42 (sold out)
- Play Booster single packs (reseller listings) — limited
Collector items and scene boxes are typically the first to vanish, especially for a high-profile license like *Avatar*. If you want borderless scene cards or headliner foils, check both Amazon and third-party retailers quickly.
What’s inside the main boxes
Avatar Commander’s Bundle ($110) — 9 Play Boosters, 1 Collector Booster, 5 Borderless Commander cards, foil lands, and accessories (life counter, storage box).
Avatar Bundle ($72) — 9 Play Boosters, an alt-art foil, foil land sheet, oversized spindown, card storage box, and reference cards — a great pick for new and casual players.
Play Booster Box (30 packs) — 30 × 14-card packs (420 cards). Each pack: 1–4 rares or higher, 3–5 uncommons, 6–9 commons, 1 land, and 1 traditional foil. Foil borderless mythics are very rare (<1%).
Jumpstart Booster Box — 24 × 20-card Jumpstart packs (each pack is a playable 20-card Jumpstart deck). Good for quick games and party sessions; expect many duplicates if you buy large quantities.
Collector Boosters — 15-card packs with heavy foiling (12–14 traditional foil cards), prioritized for collectors chasing premium treatments and headliners.
Universes Beyond roundup & other deals
*Avatar* is the third major Universes Beyond crossover of 2025; Final Fantasy and Marvel’s Spider-Man sets are also live in retail channels. If you missed earlier drops, a few older crossover items (Final Fantasy commander decks, Spider-Man bundles) are still available at reasonable prices on Amazon and make solid alternatives or gifts.
- Final Fantasy Play Booster Box — ~$172 (discounted)
- Spider-Man Gift Bundle — $80 (was $90)
- TMNT Universes Beyond (March 6, 2026) — preorders open for some bundles and commander decks
Buying tips
- Buy Commander and Avatar Bundles now if you want guaranteed product at launch — collector SKUs sell out fastest.
- Play Booster Boxes are best for drafting and bulk pulls; Jumpstart boxes are ideal for casual play and party setups.
- If you want foil borderless mythics or headliner collector cards, expect to chase them via Collector Boosters or scene boxes — availability is limited.
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By Steven Petite
6 min read · Nov 13, 2025