Do you have your eyes on the MTG Bloomburrow Starter Kit but aren’t sure if it’s for you? First off, congratulations for not just impulsively buying it based on how cute the creatures are – that’s impressive strength. Thankfully, the good news is that the Bloomburrow Starter Kit isn’t just a pretty face. Despite this being a learn-to-play product, it doesn’t matter whether Bloomburrow is your first introduction to one best card games of all time or you’re a seasoned Magic player who’s understands such complex ideas as “the stack” and “actually winning the game”.

Either way, there’s plenty to enjoy in the MTG Bloomburrow Starter Kit, and it all comes in at a refreshingly reasonable price. What’s in the MTG Bloomburrow Starter Kit? In any MTG Starter Kit, the main event is a pair of 60-card Starter decks. In the Bloomburrow product, both of these are suitably Animalfolk-themed with Hare Raising (a Green-White rabbit-centric deck with a focus on buffing creatures) and Otter Limits (a Blue-Red deck featuring plenty of spell-slinging otters).

With those color pairings, the only section of the MTG color pie that doesn’t get a look-in is Black. Personally speaking, this is a bit of a shame; Black’s mechanics and flavor were part of what hooked me when I first started playing MTG. However, when you dive deeper into what the goals of what a Starter Kit are, its exclusion is pretty understandable too.

In Magic: The Gathering, Black is often associated wi.