Another question for those that completed the LS Collection early
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@lazy_toast_psn said in Another question for those that completed the LS Collection early:
@dirty-shawnchez_psn said in Another question for those that completed the LS Collection early:
Did anyone lock players in as soon as you got them or did you wait until you had the whole team?
Locked them in ASAP. I didn’t wait.
Only problem I have with that is the possibility of them dropping a level. Of course if they jump a level; it's beneficial.
Also if they end up in the FA collection then you still have to collect that spot again.
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My only advice is to do the BR program. That’s a cool 500k every month. Plus the lower card are like 200k-100k.
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@notandris_psn said in Another question for those that completed the LS Collection early:
My only advice is to do the BR program. That’s a cool 500k every month. Plus the lower card are like 200k-100k.
If I'm not mistaken, the first few BR Programs only had one Choice pack. Unless you're talking about the single player aka Reggie Jackson.
But yeah, thats a route. Only problem is during the beginning if the year you have all the 'tryhards' and 'goons' attempting the same thing
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At the start of the year, I sell everything. Every. Card, equipment, uniform, ect. When I am in pursuit of the Live Series Collection.
Sell it all
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I didn't buy stubs. Never bought any packs. If I got to my inning boss relatively early I would sell and then take procedes, divide by three, and place buy orders for that amount on all three innings bosses. Early in year I invested in lower level cards in anticipation they would go up and then I quick sold. During slow times between affinities I would flip diamond equipment. Whenever a big release was coming I would stop buying because I knew the market would tank.
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I finish the LS collection between Jun and Jul every year, I flip cards and open all the free packs, I do buy the HL packs when they come out, Fiipping cards and selling off everything I can to finish live series. I started my Son LS collection like in Aug and finished it in like two weeks just flipping cards,
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@dirty-shawnchez_psn said in Another question for those that completed the LS Collection early:
Now I assume, unless you bought stubs, you made most of your stubs playing and flipping.
But what about selling off early inning bosses?
Now, if you were 'lucky' enough to hit 350K ASAP (and I've heard some have done so by interesting means) then you could've probably sold off the boss for a decent amount and bought back later at a discount.
But does anyone actually try to sell off bosses, to get the LS collection done, so you can concentrate on other cards?
I sold my first 2 innings bosses ...used the stubs to help finance getting Chipper. I knew the bosses weren't better then what I got in return - Chipper , Ortiz, Gossage , etc, Plus you can always buy the bosses later on for much cheaper than you sold them for just wait for a pack drop, the market crashes and pick them back up.
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Sold Babe for 1M earlier last week and turned around and bought all three bosses this week for ~875K.
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@jackbr33zy_xbl said in Another question for those that completed the LS Collection early:
Sold Babe for 1M earlier last week and turned around and bought all three bosses this week for ~875K.
Another great way to make easy stubs
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@papastickz_psn said in Another question for those that completed the LS Collection early:
At the start of the year, I sell everything. Every. Card, equipment, uniform, ect. When I am in pursuit of the Live Series Collection.
Sell it all
That makes sense. If you don't, you'll pay for it later. Get that thing done ASAP.
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Correct on early inning bosses -- none will be as good as the best cards you unlock in the LS collection.
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@papastickz_psn said in Another question for those that completed the LS Collection early:
At the start of the year, I sell everything. Every. Card, equipment, uniform, ect. When I am in pursuit of the Live Series Collection.
Sell it all
This is the way. I would also add Early on that create a player option was a great way to get xp and diamond gear which sold for a pretty penny. My other tip is to put in 3 orders for each common or Bronze card you buy. Put one in the collection and sell the other two which means you get the card for free or sometime even make a few coins. As for inning bosses, if they are good I keep them. Yes, you can make some coins selling and buying back later but unless you are one of the first couple hundred to complete it the profit is not very big.
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