Joe Thomas is a game seller, put yourself in debt bundle buying super tier legend.
Around this time, every year, EA introduces one or two cards that people want along with a ton of cards that are useless in the same packs. The useless cards flood the market, the ratio of coins to training points drops and the power ups become more valuable. It happens every year.
Check it out. Notice the big drops on 9/24/20 and 11/5/20. http://wjmatthew.pythonanywhere.com/tp21
Once you know about it, you can take advantage of it.
Was there an odds increase? I can’t remember for sure, but I thought before today the 10x Get a Gold player guaranteed 9 71+ and a 76+ topper, right? If so, they increased the bare minimum odds on some packs (maybe all packs). The same bundle was 9 72+ and a 77+ topper tonight.
wondering the same.sure you can complet the set and get 3 90's but none of the cards is great
New cards with popular players caused people to open packs and list cards (supply surge) while lack of a training re-roll prevented a lot of buying for training. So, supply > demand.
I mean.. I understand supply & demand but none of these cards are even game changing except for ARod. And thats only because he has the best release... I wont complain though as I want a couple players that im waiting to fall in price
I pulled 90 Gesicki out of a pack and instead of selling him alone I bought 2 others from the AH and completed the ARod set for the NCATs. Was going to sell ARod but decided to try him out for a few games and then saw his worth was only about 350k. Oof. Any chance he rebounds in value?
No re-rolls for the GG promo had a big factor on that.
So everyone used lots of training on other packs? Is that whats going on?
Essentially people are ripping packs so the market gets flooded as usual. But usually a training reroll gets people to quicksell players so it take more cards out of the market and that keeps the market the same for the most part. But with no training reroll means less cards are being bought for training. Less people buying cards means more cards on the auction house and it drives prices down.
Last year, you could buy packs/players for TP and immediately quicksold them and buy the same pack/player again. Sometimes it was low ovr, sometimes it was higher, there was a chance you would be even with your TPs. Therefore, re-roll. If you were unlucky, you could buy players from AH and then sold them for more TP.
With gg promo, there is nothing to buy for TP so you have to buy packs for coins. You can get players you want (probably you won't) or get something useless for you (more probable) and you sell everything to get some coin back and do the process again. There are no guys wanting to buy players for TP to do reroll, therefore there is lots of players probably no one wants, so every next card is listed cheaper and cheaper. ANd there comes market drop.
Just got on & noticed. What about this new promo dropped the market so much. Am I missing something