With the packs only spitting out certain cards it's drying up the market because everyone is buying up cards to QS for TVPs. And with this pack strike going on not nearly as many packs are being ripped which shows even with the people that hate the big spender players we need them to keep the Market reasonably priced
It inflates the market because none of the rolls in it give training except the rookie premieres, which seem to be super rare. People are buying up all the training to roll, but no training is coming back in from the rolls. Basically the cards on the market are being ate for training faster than the cards are being put on the market and that effects sets and such as well, so you see higher overall cards also going up.
can you explain why this inflates the cost of everything? i guess im confused
Lol. nvm, just bout a aj terrell for 38k and bought a variety pack and got 88 plat card trent williams. i see why now.
Lmao that's insane I gotta give this ish a try now
With the packs only spitting out certain cards it's drying up the market because everyone is buying up cards to QS for TVPs. And with this pack strike going on not nearly as many packs are being ripped which shows even with the people that hate the big spender players we need them to keep the Market reasonably priced
It inflates the market because none of the rolls in it give training except the rookie premieres, which seem to be super rare. People are buying up all the training to roll, but no training is coming back in from the rolls. Basically the cards on the market are being ate for training faster than the cards are being put on the market and that effects sets and such as well, so you see higher overall cards also going up.