It does not come as a surprise that Innistrad: Double Feature does not seem to have been a huge success… or maybe it was? Anyway, without being a Wizards employee it is hard to be really objective about the set’s (financial) success. What does seem to be relatively is clear is that the set has not received a warm welcome from the playerbase, the internet expressing it’s disappointment in the price tag, the art, the missed opportunity in having a curated set for an improved draft experience and maybe some other negative critics…
The supply…
… of Singles
The number of available items is in great contrast with the number of available items for a regular set like Innistrad: Crimson Vow. Where the number of available items for the mythics settle in a band between 100 and 150 items, it is clear that a lot more cards where opened for Innistrad: Midnight Hunt and Innistrad: Crimson Vow: an equivalent graph has been shown for “Innistrad: Crimson Vow” in Trend Price and available items of ‘Innistrad: Crimson Vow’ cards on Cardmarket, which shows that mythics after about 2 weeks after their release, arrive in a supply range between 500 to 2000 cards, in contrast with the 100-150 items for this release.
… of Boxes
Midnight Hunt | Crismon Vow | Double Feature | |
---|---|---|---|
Draft Booster Box | 860 | 1059 | 628 |
Set Booster Box | 767 | 907 | N.A. |
Collector Booster Box | 703 | 526 | N.A. |