MTG/CCG THREAD:
Post your CCG-related investments here. Any ideas for cards to buyout on TCGPlayer should be posted here as well.
MTG/CCG THREAD:
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I bought 400 stoneforge mystic 5 years ago on magic online. Still holding these bags.
Once invested in revised dual lands. Made about double then sold. Should have held as I would have gone 5x more now.
It won't make you a fortune, but if you want a quick flip in a few months, buy up Undulatory Sage, Tarna from Vanguard.
Right now about 100 copies at under $1, you'll be able to sell them for $5-10 by July.
I'm stocking money away into Steam for Artifact's release. Does that count?
Why are you so sure in a 5-10×
I believe traxos will one day lose bulk rare status. 7/7 trample for 4 will find a way to smash face.
I'd honestly be buying up Thalias on Magic Online now if I were you.
>buys proxies for a 1/3 the price
Ah yes, the cancer killing MTG.
You guys are going to get BTFO in 5 years time max. Wizards is panicking because they've pretty much done everything you can do with a trading card game, you can see this with the reports that standard game play is at an ATL and that's their bread and butter.
Reprints of cards that don't need reprints have already commenced. They know what they're doing, they've gone into full exit mode and they want to sap every dime they can until they decide the reserve list is no more.
Clocks ticking faggots.
If MTG dies the old prints might just become even more valuable.
Did you think it'd be unbanned?
You realize they're going to reprint everything into the ground? That's my point. They'll get rid of the reserve and just print it into the mother fucking ground. They don't get anything from keeping cards on a reserve, literally nothing. The only thing they get is insurance that they can keep making money for a couple more years if they slowly start taking cards off of it and reprint them.
As I said, their bread and butter has tanked. DYOR and you'll see I'm not full of shit, then realize that the reprinting sets like "eternal masters" is not normal, Wizard's has never done anything like that.
Do the math you idiot, jump ship or die from being pulled under.
Vanguard has lower print than Magic and fewer sellers.
The new format is going to force players into 1 of 4 decks, and maybe less, of which this card will be played.
It is a frequent pattern of the Vanguard market for staple commons in top decks that have not been reprinted to go up to around $8, on average.
Lastly, the fact that there are only 10 sellers with the card in stock indicates that players have already begun purchasing it. Undesirable cards will often have 30+ sellers.
First off, the game is still good and the 'best' mass appeal tcg. Casual commander for example is a huge hit and drives prices for a totally different set of cards than modern which is also in a decent place. It will be around for years to come whether liliana costs 100$ or 10$ because of mass reprints.
Secondly, teh secondary market is part of the game. And by that I mean litetally part of the game. Trading, haggling, buying and selling. Bad traders and poorfags hate this. Wizards can't acknowledge this or cracking packs would be classified gambling but they know.
Yes, the secondary market is LITERALLY the "T" in TCG. Don't like it; get into a diffrent type of CCG, like an LCG or a digital card game.
Prob the most valuable ones in my collection. Have a shitload of shock/fetch lands and confidants though. Thinking of picking up 4 snappies
Btw, should I buy kaladesh boxes and hunt for inventions? I love those reprints, and all the cards are good. I think the ratio is like 1 in 100 boosters
Just buy inventions single.
Will the Reserved List bubble come crashing down? Yes.
Will you still be able to make money if you buy in and sell out at the right time? Also yes.
Will the Reserved List bubble burst kill Magic? Absolutely not.
The secondary market will live on, as will Magic itself. There will still be demand for Magic cards whether a Revised Underground Sea is $500, $50, or even $5.
Magis (and paper CCGs in general) won't die until technology gets to the point where anyone could print exact replicas of cards on a regular printer. But we're a LONG was from there, in fact, that probably won't even happen during our lifetime.
I bought a shitton of Theros boosters, then like a month later they changed the prize system and they tanked, I waited for a bit of a bounce and they just tanked harder. I made a lot going almost all in on past in flames at like 3 tix selling it at like 20, but cryptogains are so much better.
Is this bitch still worth anything? Price predictions over the next year? I have a playset of her in good condition. Haven't played the game in a long time but she is in my last deck I own.
I don't think they'll officially get rid of the reserve list, they'll keep doing sneaky shit once in a while to bring hype but not too much to keep enough people loyal. Tournament attendance is not that important really. I don't know, I don't have a dog in this fight, I don't play or have a collection anymore.
>2 mana tutor with a body AND a cheat ability
nope
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$100 wtf?
I mean they unbanned Jace and Bloodbraid... maybe in a few years modern will be broken enough to warrant an unban. Right now it would completely destroy the metagame.
Wut u guys think of mox amber?
someone is gonna break it right?
Also new Karn, will he ever come down on MTGO or get in now?