I just pulled Tapu-Lele GX out of a single GRI Booster Pack. Immeadently cancelled the one I had already ordered. Saved me 55$.
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For the youngsters being rudely told off, ignore the haters. I understand how terrible it feels, but hopefully after reading my post you can see it isn't hopeless. Keep playing the game, have fun, and don't let the damn negative press you down. We don't need to see toxic responses such as 'quit the game'. Keep your heads up and do whatever you can to improve.
There isn't any need for shutting down others. We're a community which shouldn't let off a negative atmosphere.
I agree completely. Everyone at my league has Lele apart from me, which I won't lie, made me unhappy. One kid that was around 8 years of age even had a Lele in one of those small single binders, unsleeved. I saw it and I asked him if it was for trade, he said no. It's quite irritating how people buy expensive cards that you need to do well with at tournaments and don't use them. I might buy Guardians Rising blisters as I've heard they have a good Ultra Rare pull rate but I'm 100% sure that's true, if anyone wants to clarify, that would be helpful.
I've posted my pulls on here, but as of now I have pulled over 12 gx's (four of them being Lele) in about 30-36ish packs
In burning shadows I have pulled 5 holos and 1 GX in twelve packs.
I think Guardians Rising is a better set overall, but it's honestly up to you. As for the kid, I can't criticize since I have valuable cards that I'm not sure what to do with. FA Ultra Ball has been $60+ for quite some time, but I've never seen any offers that I was interested in.
Damn lucky, I opened 15 booster packs from a GRI box on Monday and got just 2 Ultra Rares, one Turtonator-GX UR and one Lycanroc-GX FA. All I know of Tapu Lele-GX being pulled out of packs is from when someone pulls one right next to me.I just pulled Tapu-Lele GX out of a single GRI Booster Pack. Immeadently cancelled the one I had already ordered. Saved me 55$.
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I can confirm your point on that last line, you can't get a Tapu Lele-GX under 75 dollars where I live.It seems to me that in North America at least, TPCi profits off of the "general public" of Pokemon fans more so than the competitive playerbase, if how they sell overpackaged (this is almost more egregious to me than singles prices tooooo be honest but that's a discussion for another time) and overpriced "collections" is any indication. I could be barking up the wrong tree here, but anything I see stocked in a Walmart/TRU isn't produced or packaged to sell to us specifically. I'm curious if offering Lele in some flavour of boxed set may generate more profit than the wild chase for GRI packs from the competing player demographic. Maybe I'm wrong, but GRI still has plenty of value outside of Lele, and every player around would be all over picking up 2-3 $40-50 USD collection featuring Lele and a couple packs or some such. I'm not insisting that the card become cheap, but I don't like that it's becoming a barrier to entry either. TPCi presumably wants to grow the player base that participates in organized play, so wouldn't it be in their best interest to sell this card in a way that both makes them more primary market sales AND gives rookie players a chance to play?
I don't think the kiddos I see with their families in stores excitedly asking to buy Pokemon cards see Lele as any more valuable than any other GX in the set. Parents and grandparents purchasing EX and GX collections and cardboard packaged booster packs from box stores sink tons of money into product for kids that bring their shiny cards to school and drop them in a puddle. So much of their profit comes from... not us. Furthermore, box stores wouldn't even carry retail Pokemon TCG product if there wasn't profit involved, and Pokemon TCG product would only be sold in hobby/comic/game stores. They're a business for sure, but their business strategies do not rely on us alone and I think that's important to keep in mind.
I pulled my first Lele out of the one GRI box I purchased then bit the bullet on buying two singles. I could buy more if I needed to, and I could have splurged on the FA/RR versions if I wanted. I'm thankful to be in a position where I can pick and choose what I want off the secondary market and share cards and decks amongst my team. I agree with crystal_pidgeot though- if this card isn't accessible, a lot of competitive options aren't either.
On top of all of that, for however much the card is in USD, don't forget that CAD prices are even more outrageous!
Considering travelling to compete in events is far more expensive than leles...
I also remember the Legendary EX Tins that came out on September 12, 2012. That was a full seven months plus 4 days after NXD came out and Mewtwo-EX's price dropped down immensely after that. The same can be said for Rayquaza DRX (August 15, 2012) and Dragon Vault (October 5, 2012).Anyone remember the Mewtwo wars? Back when everyone won by playing Mewtwo and only running 4 of him in a deck.
Good times, good times...makes Lele look inexpensive.
It seems that way, but most people assume it’s not worth the risk, and if they make no cards that are totally essential and overpriced, it will drag in many new players, which may then buy packs, so I believe that by creating this overpriced card, it discourages people from playing the game.It's how they make money. People see amazing card, people get packs trying to get it, and the cycle continues until the next money card