Best Packs to Crack

EV and risk metrics across every sealed pack. Ratio above 1.0x means you're expected to profit.

Pack EV rankings show the expected value of cracking a single booster pack across every MTG product. Each pack's EV is calculated from the full box EV divided by the number of packs, then compared against the loose pack market price to produce a pack EV ratio.

A ratio above 1.0x means you're expected to pull more value than you paid. Use the risk metrics, break-even percentages, and edge scores to compare packs at your LGS. For full box-level analysis, switch to the box EV rankings.

Sellable EV uses rarity-aware bulk pricing: commons/uncommons under $0.50 at buyback rate, rares under $2 at $0.10, mythics under $2 at $0.25. Full EV values every card at market price.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is pack EV in MTG?

Pack EV is the expected dollar value of cards you would pull from a single booster pack on average. It is calculated by dividing the full box EV by the number of packs in the box, then compared against the loose pack price to produce an EV ratio.

What does a pack EV ratio above 1.0 mean?

A pack EV ratio above 1.0 means the average value of cards pulled from one pack exceeds the pack's purchase price. In other words, you are statistically expected to profit by cracking that pack. The higher the ratio, the better the expected return.

What is the difference between sellable EV and full EV?

Full EV values every card at its market price, including bulk commons worth fractions of a cent. Sellable EV applies realistic buyback rates to low-value cards, giving a more accurate picture of what you could actually sell your pulls for.