The value of the Fat Pack is heavily dependent on your attachment to a particular set. Me being in love with the character of Liliana obviously makes this package more valuable than someone who enjoys the aesthetic of a different plane or planeswalker. For years to come, I will proudly show up to the comic shop with my Eldritch Moon card box and life counter, which will undoubtedly spawn conversations about the set and how it will be remembered.
As far as the Booster Packs go, it is all decided by luck of the draw. The packs are completely random. If you are the type of player who obsesses over value of the cards you receive in relation to what you spent, this may not be the way to go. They are a fantastic way to commemorate your favorite set, and will seldom leave you disappointed.
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Enron used to do the same thing, mark their inventory to future prices, people doing that with lands and everything else are all crazy.
I also think it is highly probable that they do another print run because we know they are agile enough based on the whole Mind Seize situation.
I mean, Wizards is also leaving money on the table by not making more too! Great deal. Other LGSs near me sold them for more than msrp. It all depends. I do think that if WotC said that due to overwhelming response from the full art lands that ALL lands in future sets would be full art this would break the stalemate slightly.
Sure it would make current full arts not so impressive, but what do you need a text box for a basic land? I really wished WotC would have found a different way to get these out. They believe it is part of what makes Zendikar special — the land matters theme.
I think the best way to correct this is to make more BFZ fat packs before Xmas, even if it is a pain for Wizards to do so.
Unfortunately, it went nuts at release this time because players have been itching for a chance to pick up a bunch of full art lands on the cheap and the fat packs enable them to do just that at least right now, before future supply starts lowering the current prices. I agree with you on this, but do you think that the amount of things needed printed for a fatpack might cause them to look for other solutions?
An edh deck would be easier to reprint than a fatpack imo. Everyone is sold out around me Chicagoland. All of their supplemental products for BFZ should have full art lands. Then all of it would be flying off the shelves. Intro packs and all. This is out of hand. What if WoTC does a 2nd print run with regular lands instead of full-art? Would people still buy for expedition lottery ticket access?
Or are those in the first print run only? Yes, which they are going to do since Worldwake also had full art lands in packs and I also believe in fat packs. So expect another wave of fat packs with full art lands to come when Oath is released. Jared, I bought six fat packs hoping to keep and sell in 3 years to spec on. What is your guess on their value at that time? I have been picking them up at MSRP. If you have a hobby shop that sells sports cards as well as mtg in your area, they might have fat packs for MSRP.
With the fatpacks, however, I have yet to receive a single one. If it was one guy I could see it, but 3 different sellers all did the same thing. We all have to deal with that when we sell cards, everyone has had experiences with selling a card and then watching it spike later, just comes with the territory. They host Eternal Weekend in Philly with other contributors I believe. Top Deck and Mr.
As usual on release weekend not pre-release he had his Fat Pack Challenge where players buy and open a fat pack and build a limited deck for prizes.
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