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Flesh and Blood - Heavy Hitter Booster Box

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Management number 202121510 Release Date 2025/09/30 List Price $319.50 Model Number 202121510
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The smell hits you first. 

Blood… Sweat… Steel… 

Feral crowds roar loud as the thumping in your chest. You step into the arena, hot sand billowing at your feet. Drinks are poured, wagers are made, weapons are drawn… 

Gold and glory is yours for the taking… If you survive the Deathmatch Arena!


Heavy Hitters brings the biggest, strongest, hardest hitting fun to Flesh and Blood gaming tables yet! Featuring six heroes across Brute, Guardian, and Warrior classes, crossover hybrid cards, and more weapons and equipment than any draftable set before, the number of options for how you bring your fight to the arena are huge!


Heavy Hitters is a standalone booster set featuring 255 cards and introducing the highly anticipated adult version of fan favorite hero Kassai to Classic Constructed!


255 card set (1 Fabled, 5 Legendary, 40 Majestic, 67 Rares, 128 Commons, 15 Tokens, 10 Marvels) Designed for Booster Draft, Sealed Deck, and Constructed play.


Rarity Distribution*:

Cold Foil - 1 per 24 packs

Rainbow Foil - 1 per pack

Rare or higher - 2 per pack (1 Rare + 1 Rare or Majestic)

Common - 11 per pack

Token - 1 per pack

Token / Expansion Slot - 1 per pack

*no specific card, rarity, or type is guaranteed to exist within an individual pack, box, or case.


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