Von Umu

11 Gedanken zu „Warum stellen Magic the Gathering Stores Magic the Gathering ein?“
  1. I dumped thousands into Magic sealed boxes and a couple other products, and while those things make me nervous, I think it can still be ok if you can sit on it. I know a lot of stuff I bought half a decade ago or so I can make an ok margin even buy listing to stores, even in small quantities across many locations.

    As a whole I just started listing MtG product on my site for what I want to sell it for, and not market price, eventually it will get there or I'll just fire sell it as a deal. I just buy way less product.

  2. The issue with Tesla is not affordability. The issue is that they're still selling poorly-built examples of ten year old designs, and real car companies have caught up in the EV market. The advantage Tesla had was that they were a full-line EV company; now they're just sub-Kia cars at luxury prices.

  3. I dont need magic cards bc i own almost all of standard on Arena. I just got done playing 10 people with 4 different decks, each one costing 300-500 in paper with almost no crossover (except lands). My entire collection cost me around 500 and I've been playing arena for almost 4 years now.

    Unless paper can give me free decks to start and free packs every time i play PLUS let me play opponents on my schedule, from my house, why would i go to paper?

  4. So much doom and gloom… the market is down forever… everything from 2022 is worthless… nothing from the modern era is collectible… come on man. You can not believe yourself, you know better. The easy money is over, the boom is busted and now it just takes time – like it has since the inception of capital markets. Magic isn't going anywhere and they will pivot if they need to. It is the norm that short term success is not a predictor of long term value. As attrition rotates the player base demand will rise for modern cards, even the first textured foils from Quad Masters will be in demand. Will they be $1000s of dollars? No and they shouldn't be, modern cards shouldn't be worth 30 year old historically significant originals of Magic. Will they be $500-1000 again? Absolutely, but will take time… who knows how long really and Magic may even die by that time. Most of the sealed product in 2022 will age well – the products weren't bad, demand was affected by players 'boycotting' the game and macro economic conditions.

  5. With Wizards reprinting all of these cards, it's just like "Fiat" money. Nothing is special anymore. I will wait for an Amazon pump and dump and also buy singles. We are in a recession and Wizards will have at least two more price increases and reduce how many packs and cards you get in a box. Hasbro / Wizards are shooting themselves in their foot. I hope their stock tanks even more. Thanks for the video.

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