@pleinairzawarudo9381 I'm gonna be honest with you I don't think kids for the most part play competitive Yu-Gi-Oh the game is wayyy to complicated for most kids. Yugioh also doesn't really cater to kids anymore. We either get some kind of goofy cards or they make everything archetype dependant. Most cards nowadays only work inside it's specific archetype. Which is sad because as a kid I liked throwing cards together and playing with my friends. Now you can't really just throw a bunch of cards together and have useable effects. Pokemon is a way more kid friendly game. Easier to learn and a lot cheaper. Expensive staples I don't think is the problem with Yu-Gi-Oh I do believe that all competitively designed cards should be accessible for everyone who wants to get into the game. But 10 bucks a copy for most of these cards is dirt cheap especially looking at forbidden droplets which used to be 300+$ because Konami printed in secret rare x2. The big issue I think is deck cores being 300-500$ that should be the biggest complaint.
I am just as concerned with Max Crisis Ash being that low. I would think that the original print would hold its value over the other SR prints. But, I get there are other factors that come into play with set printings.
I mean I am holding hope they reprint Feet ASH IN Stampede since I want secrets if not it's not the worst thing, just be nice if people have more copies of her. Talents and Thrust are of higher value since for the longest we are in hand trap purgatory. Talents is more key in handtrap wars and older reprint so makes sense it is more. I mean Ash is Ash so though it is the gold rares they will be money always. Think if Maxx C came back and they made it a gold print and had the common that's out and the Secrets it be $20 per easy for the ugly goldies, if in that new gold style, if this fake situation happened.
Because let’s say u had a $100 card. Where u gonna sell it? eBay? Tcg player? They take out fees. In person? As a buyer? Why would I buy from u at 100 percent? I could do that on Tcg player. So that’s why
@@Geo-ok1nwthat doesn’t explain why people sell at 85% If you buy from TCG they take 17% So for a $100 card plus tax the buyer is paying $108 while the seller gets $83 $8 is for the sales tax and $17 is for tcg player It’s better for both to sell at $85 in person or through the mail
I remember thrust, talents and droplets used to be a 300 for a playset pheeew
Morning everyone
Man OTS Ultimate Droplets at only 60 is wild. I remember when it was the hot thing. Pulled 3 in a month. Insane luck. sold em at 250ea. Canadian.
OTS droplet and impermanence are two of my favorite cards of all time
I feel like these prices are not bad. Considering the original prices of these cards.
I feel like this is kind of a nothing burger
I don't think children can afford these...
@pleinairzawarudo9381 I'm gonna be honest with you I don't think kids for the most part play competitive Yu-Gi-Oh the game is wayyy to complicated for most kids.
Yugioh also doesn't really cater to kids anymore.
We either get some kind of goofy cards or they make everything archetype dependant.
Most cards nowadays only work inside it's specific archetype.
Which is sad because as a kid I liked throwing cards together and playing with my friends.
Now you can't really just throw a bunch of cards together and have useable effects.
Pokemon is a way more kid friendly game. Easier to learn and a lot cheaper.
Expensive staples I don't think is the problem with Yu-Gi-Oh I do believe that all competitively designed cards should be accessible for everyone who wants to get into the game. But 10 bucks a copy for most of these cards is dirt cheap especially looking at forbidden droplets which used to be 300+$ because Konami printed in secret rare x2.
The big issue I think is deck cores being 300-500$ that should be the biggest complaint.
I am just as concerned with Max Crisis Ash being that low. I would think that the original print would hold its value over the other SR prints. But, I get there are other factors that come into play with set printings.
Getting back into the game I just ordered the last of my staples last night was like 100$
Staples are budget right now
Crazy seeing staples being that much
We need more staple reprints then!
I'm really happy that konami is printing staples in Structure decks, hopefully they will Reprinted more in the future
If people wanna spend 8 dollars on feet, i guess thats OK - Robbie Kohl
14 dollars is wayyy more affordable than 100 dollars…
They should have just made the first rarity collection unlimited.
I mean I am holding hope they reprint Feet ASH IN Stampede since I want secrets if not it's not the worst thing, just be nice if people have more copies of her. Talents and Thrust are of higher value since for the longest we are in hand trap purgatory. Talents is more key in handtrap wars and older reprint so makes sense it is more. I mean Ash is Ash so though it is the gold rares they will be money always. Think if Maxx C came back and they made it a gold print and had the common that's out and the Secrets it be $20 per easy for the ugly goldies, if in that new gold style, if this fake situation happened.
anyone find out whats confirmed for stampeed yet is that why the market is goin nuts
I think it's more of the same players building other decks on more.of a budget.
interesting new droll artwork
Limit everything to 1 and watch prices plummet
...And we'd be with no Yu-Gi-Oh! left to play
@eg4358 can you not play without handtraps and talents? I feel sorry for you
No time stamps? 🥲
Feet > Forehead
Ash is a child you weirdo
Wrong
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@@noereyna7297 ash is a child , that’s weird
@@PhuckedUpPhilosophyi agree
4:20 No Robbie question it. Who are paying for these?!
Everything is cheap?
Im selling all my staples asap, ty sir
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Pricey
Meh
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Could anyone explain why people sell their cards at 80-85 percent?
Because let’s say u had a $100 card. Where u gonna sell it? eBay? Tcg player? They take out fees.
In person? As a buyer? Why would I buy from u at 100 percent? I could do that on Tcg player.
So that’s why
@@Geo-ok1nwthat doesn’t explain why people sell at 85%
If you buy from TCG they take 17%
So for a $100 card plus tax the buyer is paying $108 while the seller gets $83
$8 is for the sales tax and $17 is for tcg player
It’s better for both to sell at $85 in person or through the mail