16 Double Masters VIP Pack Opening #3: Third Time Is The Charm

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Introduction


After a break of a couple of weeks, we're back with another thrilling session of Double Masters VIP Pack opening. This time, we have a total of 16 packs to open, making for a packed day of excitement as we seek some of the most sought-after cards in the game.

The Big Chase

There are four major cards we're hoping to find: the Mana Crypt, Mox Opal, Chrome Mox, and Force of Will. Rounding out the top five, we have Jace, the Mind Sculptor, and not far behind, the Blightsteel Colossus. Every pack opened is like a treasure hunt, full of potential and suspense.

Pack Openings

Pack 1: The Start We begin with some excitement as we delve into the packs. There’s a little mix-up with the knife, but we soldier on. The first pack is opened with anticipation. We get Sentinel, Is It Charm, and Sentinel gets us chatting. The major card: Chatter of the Squirrel. We're off to a decent start.

Pack 2: Keeping the Momentum Next up is a pack for MTG Noob. There’s a lot of repetition, which not always a good thing, but this time it pays off. Trash for Treasure, Reshape, and Blood Moon grace the pack.

Pack 3: More Excitement Rob gets a pack and finds some exciting cards. There’s a strong start with Sentinel, but things get even better with the likes of Chrome Mox showing up.

Pack 4: Gator's Turn Gator gets a pack next, but Rob seems to have taken some of the biggest pulls already. Still, Gator maintains focus and lucks out with a doubling season towards the end.

Pack 5: Interlude The packs keep on giving. Chio hits an Atraxa, Praetors' Voice, and Jason follows with Stoneforge Mystic and Sword of Feast and Famine—two big hits in a row.

Pack 6: More Hits OU gets a go, and Nutty Dunny too, though there’s some misfortune here; packs vary in their bounties, and the focus is always on the big names. Nutty ends with Wormcoil Engine bringing a bit of light to a shadowy pack.

Pack 7: Major Victory for Pip We have what we came for: a Mana Crypt. It appears at a great moment, giving the session a much-needed highlight.

Pack 8: Quadry’s Best Quadry and Artech follow, and though nothing tops the Crypt, they get fan favorites like Blightsteel Colossus and an unexpected sneak attack duo.

Pack 9: Final Fireworks After stellar pulls from Detective ({USER)}, Chef Please ends on a high note with top inclusions like Sword of Feast and Famine.

Conclusion

We celebrate a day full of good hits and minor setbacks. The final packs provide a seasoned professional experience in pack openings. With unveiled copies and anticipated cards finding homes, we're prepared for future openings, always with hope and excitement.


Keywords

  • Mana Crypt
  • Mox Opal
  • Chrome Mox
  • Force of Will
  • Double Masters
  • VIP packs

FAQ

What are the top cards in the Double Masters VIP packs?

The top cards include Mana Crypt, Mox Opal, Chrome Mox, Force of Will, and Jace, the Mind Sculptor.

How many packs are opened in this session?

A total of 16 Double Masters VIP packs were opened.

Are there guaranteed high-value cards in each pack?

No, there's no guarantee of high-value cards, but packs can contain very valuable magic cards like Mana Crypt or Mox Opal.

Did any packs contain more than one valuable card?

Yes, there were packs that included multiple valuable cards, such as Jason’s pack with Stoneforge Mystic and Sword of Feast and Famine.

Which player got the Mana Crypt?

Pip was the lucky player who found the Mana Crypt in their pack.

What's next for the pack openings?

Future pack openings will continue, with special attention to the latest releases and rare cards.