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A forest of plants and creatures with red flower that has blue eyeball and hand of human reaching out from inside a hanging cage in MTG Duskmourn set
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All MTG Duskmourn Collector booster pull rates

Know your odds when cracking packs.

Multiple Magic: The Gathering variants for the Duskmourn: House of Horrors set are included in Collector booster packs. Here are the pull rates for the most expensive cards in the Standard-legal set.

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The Duskmourn: House of Horrors set contains five products: Commander Precon decks, Play boosters, Collector boosters, bundle, and Nightmare bundle. Both Collector boosters and the Nightmare bundle contain the best chase cards from the Standard-legal set.

What are the chase cards in MTG Duskmourn: House of Horrors set?

Each MTG set has a wide variety of variants. Most chase cards are found in Collector booster packs. But some may show up in Play boosters, like the Rare Verge dual lands in House of Horrors. The only MTG cards not found in Play boosters are the Japanese full-art Showcase variants. Cards that show up in both have a higher drop rate through Collector boosters. Here are the top chase cards for Duskmourn so far.

  • Full-art Japanese Showcase foil and fractured foil cards (Nightmare bundle and Collector booster packs)
  • Rare Verge dual lands (Play, bundle, and Collector booster packs)
  • Mirror Monster borderless cards (Play, bundle, and Collector booster packs)
  • Double-exposure textured foil cards (Collector booster packs). Non-textured foil in Play booster and bundle.
  • Borderless cards (Play, bundle, and Collector booster packs)
  • Full art Manor lands (Play, bundle, and Collector booster packs)
  • Movie Poster borderless cards (NIghtmare bundle)

All MTG pull rates for Duskmourn: House of Horrors per slot

Scared blue human eyes looking at monster with long fangs and muscles showing shown through reflection in sword in MTG Duskmourn set
Every pull rate for a Collector booster pack. Image via WotC

An MTG Duskmourn Collector booster contains 15 cards and eight slots. Each slot has a variety of cards that may appear, per WotC.

Duskmourn Collector booster slotDuskmourn Collector booster slot contentsDuskmourn Collector booster pull rates
Slot one: Five traditional foil Common rarity cards81 main set Commons
10 dual land Commons
Two Lurking Evil Commons
All cards appear evenly with each other
Slot Two: Four traditional foil Uncommon rarity cards100 main set Uncommons
Four Paranormal Frame Uncommons
Four Lurking Evil Uncommons
All cards appear evenly with each other
Slot three: One traditional foil full-art Manor landAny of the five color landsAlways get one full-art Manor land
Slot four: One traditional foil Rare/MRSingle traditional foil Rare
Single traditional Mythic Rare
One of seven Lurking Evil Rares
One of two Lurking Evil Mythic Rares
Rare: 76.9 percent:
MR: 12.8 percent
Lurking Evil Rare: Nine percent
Lurking Evil MR:1.3 percent
Slot five: Duskmourn Commander card R/MR rarityOne of eight borderless MR traditional foil MR
One of eight borderless MR non-foil MR
Extended art Commander Rare non-foil
MR foil: six percent
MR non-foil: 12.1 percent
Extended art: 81.9 percent
Slot six: Two non-foil booster fun and/or extended art cards13 extended art Rares
Five extended art MR
10 borderless Rares
Six borderless MR’
20 Paranormal frame Rares
12 Double Exposure Rares
Five Double Exposure MR
Four Mirror Monster Rares
Three Mirror Monster MR
Extended art Rare: 18.8 percent
Extended art MR: 3.6 percent
Borderless Rare: 14.4 percent
Borderless MR: Four percent
Paranormal Frame Rare: 29 percent
Paranormal Frame MR: 1.5 percent
Double Exposure Rare: 17.4 percent
Double Exposure MR: 3.3 percent
Mirror Monster Rare: 5.8 percent
Mirror Monster MR: 2.2 percent
Slot seven: Traditional foil or Textured foil or Fracture foil-One of 10 traditional foil Japan Showcase English
-One of 10 traditional foil Japan Showcase Japanese
-One of 10 Fracture foil Japan Showcase English
-One of 10 Fracture foil Japan Showcase Japanese
-one of five textured foil Double Exposure MR
One of 10 traditional foil Special Guest MR
A traditional foil of any of the above

-Traditional foil Japan Showcase English: six percent
-Traditional foil Japan Showcase Japanese: Three percent
-Fracture foil Japan Showcase English:0.7 percent
-Fracture foil Japan Showcase Japanese: 0.3 percent
-Texture foil Double Exposure: One percent
-Traditional foil Special Guest: 3.1 percent
-Traditional foil of any card above: 85.9 percent
Slot eight: One traditional foil double-sided tokenNANA

What MTG Duskmourn cards are in the Nightmare bundle?

The Duskmourn NIghtmare bundle is the Collector booster of the bundles, featuring exclusive Movie Poster borderless cards. Here are the contents.

  • Six DSK Play boosters
  • Two DSK Collector boosters
  • 20 Traditional foil full art lands
  • Four full-art Manor lands in each basic land type
  • One of three borderless DSK promo cards
  • One of three Movie Poster cards
  • Three Double-sided Movie Poster cards
  • Glow-in-the-dark spindown die
  • One deck box

The MTG Duskmourn: House of Horrors set launches through Prerelease events that start on Sept. 20 through local game stores. A global launch of all products is scheduled for Sept. 27.


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