The Lord of the Rings set for Magic: The Gathering feels like a distant memory, but ahead of a return to Middle-earth with a Hobbit-focused set this year, you can save on the Scene Boxes from the set.
Each one depicts an iconic character or scene from The Lord of the Rings, and includes six full-art trading cards, six textless versions, and a display easel. Better yet, a bundle of all four is reduced by 24% at Amazon. Oh, and each one comes with three Set Boosters, too.
These Scene Boxes Are Ideal For Collectors
This bundle would usually cost you $249.99, but you can get it for $189.99 right now – just shy of market value, in truth. The value of these scene boxes has shot up in the past 12 months due to scarcity, with a +42.30% spike in market price in just under a year, with the majority of that occurring over the past three months (+31.28% since December 2025).
It includes Gandalf in the Pelennor Fields, Flight of the Witch-King, Aragorn at Helm’s Deep, and The Might of Galadriel. As for the cards included, there are some great inclusions. Fell Beast’s Shriek is a great way to goad foes, while Legolas’s Quick Reflexes uses the lesser-spotted ‘Split Second’ keyword.
Magic: The Gathering – The Lord of the Rings Scene Boxes and Rock Poster Cards
Galadriel, Light of Valinor, is the kind of card you could build a deck around, too. As a creature enters the battlefield under your control, you can choose to get three green mana, plus one counters, or scry/card draw. Bring multiple creatures in, and you can do all three.
With each one containing a trio of boosters, you’re getting 12 packs to open, too, plus a handy easel to display each.
For what it’s worth, these Scene Boxes aren’t cheap but I have the Flight of the Witch-King one, as well as the Marvel’s Spider-Man one, and they’re a really neat display piece with the added bonus of having some art treatments you can’t get anywhere else.
Lloyd Coombes is an experienced freelancer in tech, gaming and fitness seen at Polygon, Eurogamer, Macworld, TechRadar and many more. He’s a big fan of Magic: The Gathering and other collectible card games, much to his wife’s dismay.






