I just feel like Pokemon TCG should have a preconstructed product aside from theme decks that is one or more full 60 card decks that are legal in any tournament, and must be labeled as 60 card decks, meaning the world championship decks and the 2 30-card deck trainer kits don't count either.
Also, what are the odds of these products being an annual release? So far we only have 2, but I don't know if TPCi is going to continually release them every year. What do you think of these products? Are they popular, or do they sit on shelves? Does the $30 price tag hurt sales?
I don't care if Battle Arena Decks are discontinued. All I care that there is a preconstructed product that has a mix of Pokemon from different sets, in which theme decks don't do this because they contain pokemon from only one set. This precon product must be labeled as one or more 60 card decks, in which the trainer kit fails because they are labeled as 2 30 card decks, not 1 60 card deck. The third is that it must not have alternate card backs, and the cards, without sleeves, can be mixed in with any other cards without the cards being marked, which the world champ decks fail at.
Do you like the way the Battle Arena Decks are going, or do you suggest it go in a different direction? Is one per year good enough, or do you rather have 2 or 3 per year? Do you like the concept, execution, or both?
If you think it is unfair that someone can just buy a more competitive deck as opposed to building their own, TPCi could make the Battle Arena Decks based on older cards that are rotated out, like the Ruby and Sapphire series, or the Diamond and Pearl Series. That would be cool.
Also, what are the odds of these products being an annual release? So far we only have 2, but I don't know if TPCi is going to continually release them every year. What do you think of these products? Are they popular, or do they sit on shelves? Does the $30 price tag hurt sales?
I don't care if Battle Arena Decks are discontinued. All I care that there is a preconstructed product that has a mix of Pokemon from different sets, in which theme decks don't do this because they contain pokemon from only one set. This precon product must be labeled as one or more 60 card decks, in which the trainer kit fails because they are labeled as 2 30 card decks, not 1 60 card deck. The third is that it must not have alternate card backs, and the cards, without sleeves, can be mixed in with any other cards without the cards being marked, which the world champ decks fail at.
Do you like the way the Battle Arena Decks are going, or do you suggest it go in a different direction? Is one per year good enough, or do you rather have 2 or 3 per year? Do you like the concept, execution, or both?
If you think it is unfair that someone can just buy a more competitive deck as opposed to building their own, TPCi could make the Battle Arena Decks based on older cards that are rotated out, like the Ruby and Sapphire series, or the Diamond and Pearl Series. That would be cool.
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