I have to wonder how long this can keep up for. Like, that one guy who had 15,000 packs of JTG. Ignoring the problem of them even getting that many packs in the first place, how many people will actually want to buy JTG once Destined Rivals is out?I mentioned this in another post a bit back. What is a reprint if it means scalpers are still going to raid the site with purchasing bots? Couldn't have said it any better when talking about the Covid/Logan P era. This is something completely different.
What shocks me the most is the amount of these new "fans" coming into the hobby because they see the $ amount on these products sky rocket and think "hey i can make $ on this as well" We never saw this drastic of a change in any era (SW/SH was messy, but not this messy). The fact that S/V era sets are going more or challenging SW/SH era box prices is insane to me when everybody and their mother thought the S/V era was "the end of Pokemon". Now its only about S/V for good or worse (rn for the worse).
We also see these things being scalped for far more than sets that have already gone out of print. If these buyers/investors were smart, dropping $2500 on a case of JP Glory of Team Rocket makes absolutely 0 sense when that $2500 could get you products that are truly out of stock from back in SW/SH, S&M, or XY even. Just a zoomed out perspective in that regard.
They have to print the crap out of this era or else its going to be the fanbases worst nightmare.
You can really tell that there's some group of people who would choose certain cards from certain sets and manipulate the market to make them super valuable. It's been thrown into disarray now that literally every card is overvalued atm, but stuff like the IR (not even SIR!!) magikarp being worth 250 dollars seems like good proof that something has been going on. More recently, you have the IR Drowzee which shot up to nearly 100 bucks about a month ago. Let's be real, nobody even likes Drowzee.yeah given the effectiveness of bots in line, then the huge number of bots we see might just be a few scalpers who have managed to successfully procure supply at scale, rather than tons of independent scalpers each claiming a small chunk of the supply that they’re then competing with on price with the other scalpers
ever since I saw that TCGPlayer infinite article about how it’s possible one person is controlling the supply of the Tera Greninja ex SIR from Twilight Masquerade, I always have to wonder if it’s a small group of people who have figured out to control supply
If you ask me, the best (and funniest) solution is to just start reprinting IRs as promos. The magikarp is a regular IR. It's not that rare, and if you put some emblem or different set code on it, it's technically a different card. Knowing that any individual card is no longer safe from being reprinted will immediately hit the investor market hard, and the gambling addicts who buy from scalpers will end up discouraged. If you're using cards as an investment piece instead of a game piece, you shouldn't really be here in the first place.