If you mean creating art for the digipak I don't think I'm capable of doing that nor I would want to bother with it. The price difference is digipak being 3 and plastic one being 5 dollars so there isn't that much price difference. For the concern of content if you mean by the scratches and such...
So it's always better to get a plastic case for the replacement factor if that is an option? Considering the digipak here is a bit damaged is also concerning. If it was mint I probably wouldn't think about it much since I'm really good at with my stuff preserving and all but yeah.
I found two 2nd hand The 10th Kingdom DVD set in both digipak case and a normal plastic case. The plastic case is a bit expensive than the digipak one and digipak, probably because it being a cardboard, looks slightly damaged, especially the edges, not that much though.
Should I choose one over...