Booster boxes for Flesh and Blood TCG are the primary way to expand your collection of the hugely popular collectible card game. With every new quarter of the year arrives a brand new set release for FaB TCG, bringing a booster box of over 100 of the latest cards and hero support.
Each Flesh and Blood booster box arrives as a sealed display unit with 24 booster packs of cards, with each booster pack offering you a chance to collect rare and valuable cards.
Looking to increase your odds of a high-value hit? Pick up a Flesh and Blood sealed case to boost your odds of acquiring a Legendary card.
Curious to learn how to play? Pick up one of the many blitz decks instead.
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Top Picks for 2024/25
The Hunted Booster Box: Return to the Dynasty in The Hunted, the latest set with support for Royal Draconic Ninja, Royal Draconic Warrior and Assassin classes, each with new heroes for blitz and classic constructed (Cindra, Fang and ???). 265 card set. Designed for booster draft/sealed.
Rosetta Booster Box: For the first time, Flesh and Blood has an all-arcane set with support for wizards and runeblades in what is arguably the best limited/draft environment created for the trading card game. Earth and Lightning return with a total of four new heroes: Florian, Verdance, Aurora, and Oscilio. 258 card set. Designed for booster draft/sealed.
Part The Mistveil Booster Box: Misteria is the East Asian-inspired setting of this set, with support for assassins, illusionists and ninjas, each with new heroes for blitz and classic constructed (Nuu, Enigma and Zen). 239 card set. Designed for booster draft/sealed.
Heavy Hitters Booster Box: A deathmatch in the Arena begins in Heavy Hitters, with support for brutes, warriors and guardians, including six new heroes for blitz and classic constructed: Kayo, Rhinar, Betsy, Victor Goldmane, Kassai and Olympia. 255 card set. Designed for booster draft/sealed.
Bright Lights Booster Box: Metrix is the neon-streaked city at the centre of this all-mechanologist set with three brand new heroes: Dash I/O, Maxx 'The Hype' Nitro and Teklovossen. 251 card set. Designed for booster draft/sealed.
History Pack 1 Booster Box: This reprint set contains many of the staple cards from the first three sets of Fab TCG and is a great starting point for anyone new to Flesh and Blood. 427 card set. Although it isn’t designed for booster draft/sealed, it is a great experience, nonetheless, for cracking packs and building decks.
Flesh and Blood Booster Box Buying Guide
Deciding on a booster box will most likely depend on which heroes and classes you like the most. Each set contains a handful of heroes and classes that it provides support for. If one of these appeals to you, then that booster box will probably be the best option for you.
While most players will pick up booster boxes to build constructed format decks (either classic constructed or blitz), the limited formats (also known as booster draft or sealed deck) are also a very popular way to play with boosters. Most booster boxes of Flesh and Blood support this format, but not all do. The following all support limited formats: Monarch, Tales of Aria, Uprising, Outsiders, Bright Lights, Heavy Hitters, Part The Mistveil, Rosetta and The Hunted. The sets that are not compatible with the limited formats include History Pack 1, Everfest, Dynasty, and Dusk Till Dawn.
The highest-value cards in most Flesh and Blood booster boxes come from the Legendary/Marvel rarity cards. The rough odds of this are 1 in 4 booster boxes or roughly 1 in every sealed case (i.e. four booster boxes). Hence, it often works out better for value to purchase a sealed case of Flesh and Blood. This offers a better chance of pulling one of the most valuable cards in the set.