Ace of Scarabs said: MTG Boosters have 15 cards per booster pack, with a low chance of getting 1 basic land, and 3 guaranteed Uncommons and 1 guaranteed Rare (with a chance of getting a Mythic Rare instead; unless I'm mistaken a typical Booster box of over 80 packs has a guaranteed number of Mythic Rares inside, and Common/Uncommon cards have a procedurally-generated print order IIRC). Click to expand... Click to shrink...

SpacePaladin said: I sometimes think the reason why they think the people they oppose are such toxic individuals is because they're convinced they and the people they're surrounded with are the unambiguous good guys, so if they and/or the people they're surrounded with are such horrible people, then the "bad guys" much be that much worse. Click to expand... Click to shrink...

It's 1 basic land, 10 commons, 3 uncommons, and 1 rare. The rare has a roughly 1/8 chance to be replaced with a mythic rare, and there's a chance for one of the commons to be replaced by a foil card. (Which can be any rarity). Booster boxes are 36 packs, and are distributed in cases of 6.The exact mechanics of the print order are kept secret to prevent people from opening a portion of a case, using that to predict which packs contain valuable cards, and reselling the packs that don't. It's been changed several times.Far more likely is that the toxic individuals are the ones they encounter most. There's always going to be that tiny minority of people who love hurling death threats and insults at anyone who disagrees with them. Unfortunately those people are also usually by far the most active, creating a perception that they're a larger group than they actually are. A "vocal minority."