Doctor Who nerds, check out this bigger on-the-inside Magic: The Gathering deal at Amazon for its October Prime Day sale. Down to just $128.99, falling from $199.99, this time-bending discount includes all four of the Doctor Who MTG Commander decks: Masters of Evil, Blast From the Past, Timey-Wimey, and Paradox Power. From one fan to another, these decks are absolutely amazing and worth the pain and trauma Doctor Who has inflicted on me. Magic The Gathering Doctor Who Commander Deck Bundle1Remember, these deals are for Prime members only, so if you’re not already signed up, you can start a free 30-day trial to join in on the savings.Let’s have a look at what you get with the delightfully discounted bundle. Each 100-card deck contains two traditional foil legendary cards and 98 non-foil cards. Each of the legendary foils includes iconic Doctor Who characters, such as the Tenth, Fourth, or Thirteenth Doctor, The Master, Rose Tyler, and more. Then there are also the 10 Planechase cards, each featuring a different place (and time) in the Doctor Who universe; roll the included planar die and you might trigger some timey-wimey chaos.If you’re looking to play with friends, these also come with everything you need to play using the unique Doctor Who cards and time travel-inspired mechanics. Each MTG deck features 10 double-sided tokens, one life tracker, one deck box, and a Collector Booster Sample pack containing two special alt-frame cards, including one Rare or Mythic Rare card. So you’re all set!Last year, we spoke with Principal Game Designer Gavin Verhey about the Doctor Who MTG set and how the crossover was a “dream project” for him. “I’m also a GIGANTIC Doctor Who fan,” Verhey said. “I have visited Doctor Who conventions, cosplayed as the Doctor, slept on the sidewalk to get into the San Diego ComicCon panel, and even used to have a full-scale TARDIS in my home. So to say this was a dream project is… putting it lightly!”Keep an eye out on IGN as we watch over the best deals for Magic: The Gathering over Prime Day and on socials via @IGNDeals. Plus, for a glimpse into the future, take a look through our comprehensive guide on the upcoming MTG releases and a quick review of the sets already launched this year.Robert Anderson is a deals expert and Commerce Editor for IGN. You can follow him @robertliam21 on Twitter.
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