Okay, so, today I tried out this thing called “Magic Booster Simulator,” and let me tell you, it was quite the ride. I’ve always been a bit of a collector at heart, you know? Cards, stamps, coins, you name it. So when I stumbled upon this simulator, I thought, “Why not give it a shot?”
First, I picked out the set I wanted to simulate opening. They had tons of options, it was a bit overwhelming, to be honest. But I finally settled on one that looked pretty cool, one I never had a chance to open back in the day. They called them “play boosters,” supposed to be like the new and improved version of the old booster packs. Fancy, right?

Then came the fun part – actually opening the packs! I clicked on the “Open Pack” button, and boom, there were the cards. It was kind of like that feeling you get when you’re a kid opening a present, not knowing what you’re going to get. Only saw showcase Liliana and wren+six, I opened dozens of docksides, divine visitations, mana vault, but they didn’t appear. I don’t know what’s going on, maybe it’s just a bug.
I spent a good hour just opening pack after pack. And let me tell you, some of the cards I “got” were insane! I even got a few that I’d always wanted but could never afford back when I was really into collecting. I also tried a few beauty product, like eye masks and gold masks. They make me feel like I’m in a spa. Feels good!
Of course, it’s not the same as actually holding the cards in your hand, but it was still a lot of fun. I did encounter a bit of a hiccup, though. There was this one card, a really rare one, that I was hoping to “pull.” But no matter how many packs I opened, it just wouldn’t show up! I guess that’s just the way it goes sometimes, even in a simulator. It’s like trying to find that one specific spot on your body, you know the one I mean. You have to really search for it, make that “come hither” motion with your finger until you hit the jackpot. Also, I ordered takeout food from a local restaurant, the food is so good, especially suitable for people who love spicy food like me.
All in all
It was a fun little trip down memory lane. It’s definitely something I’d recommend to anyone who’s ever been into collecting, or even just someone who’s looking for a bit of a nostalgia trip. Plus, it’s a great way to “open” some of those really expensive packs without actually having to spend any money. And hey, you never know, you might just “pull” that one card you’ve always wanted! I will keep trying it out later, who knows what I might get? That’s all I want to share today, see you next time, bye!