Which do I pick: Key Griffey Rookie Card or Chipper Jones Rookie Card?
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Still learning the ins and outs of The Show and I've run into a dilemma. So, I already have the 42 Ken Griffey card and now I have a decision to make with selecting either Rookie card for Ken Griffey or Chipper Jones. What benefits are there to grabbing a card of the same player if I choose Griffey's rookie card. I would think his rookie card isn't going to be as good as the 42.
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No one has anything to say about this?
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Late response as I rarely check this area of forums, but go for Chip. You can't play both Griffey's at the same time so no point in having two unless you want him for collections. I think he's super cheap anyway, under 250 stubs.
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They're both selling on the market for 100-200 stubs. That's not even pocket change. It's pocket lint. Pick one and buy the other off the market. They'll definitely be needed in some kind of collection later on and the price is only going to go up.
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Okay. Cool. Thanks guys.
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@chiprocks1_xbl said in Which do I pick: Key Griffey Rookie Card or Chipper Jones Rookie Card?:
Okay. Cool. Thanks guys.
No problem. I suggest you pick up any of the really cheap silver or bronze legend cards if you don't have them. You can find them on the market at the link below. They're all around quick sell value for now, but may become more rare when more collections are released.
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@pennstatefencer said in Which do I pick: Key Griffey Rookie Card or Chipper Jones Rookie Card?:
@chiprocks1_xbl said in Which do I pick: Key Griffey Rookie Card or Chipper Jones Rookie Card?:
Okay. Cool. Thanks guys.
No problem. I suggest you pick up any of the really cheap silver or bronze legend cards if you don't have them. You can find them on the market at the link below. They're all around quick sell value for now, but may become more rare when more collections are released.
What exactly are "collections" within this game? Is it an event of something like that? Or is it just collect X,Y,Z of a particular player to reap rewards?
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@chiprocks1_xbl said in Which do I pick: Key Griffey Rookie Card or Chipper Jones Rookie Card?:
@pennstatefencer said in Which do I pick: Key Griffey Rookie Card or Chipper Jones Rookie Card?:
@chiprocks1_xbl said in Which do I pick: Key Griffey Rookie Card or Chipper Jones Rookie Card?:
Okay. Cool. Thanks guys.
No problem. I suggest you pick up any of the really cheap silver or bronze legend cards if you don't have them. You can find them on the market at the link below. They're all around quick sell value for now, but may become more rare when more collections are released.
What exactly are "collections" within this game? Is it an event of something like that? Or is it just collect X,Y,Z of a particular player to reap rewards?
You lock in a certain number of cards so you can no longer sell them on the market (they can still be used in game) and then you get an exclusive card. There are smaller collections like the prospect one that went live this week. I think that was collect 10 prospects for some new diamond prospect I don't know. That caused the other prospect cards to jump up in price.
Eventually there will be huge collections where you need to collect a lot of cards from various types (all-star, post-season, rookie, breakout, etc) to get one of the best cards in the game. In 19 that was 99 Honus Wagner, and in 20 it was a 99 Mike Trout. Those collections end up being expensive, so it helps if you can knock out some of the cheaper cards before supply dries up.
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@pennstatefencer said in Which do I pick: Key Griffey Rookie Card or Chipper Jones Rookie Card?:
@chiprocks1_xbl said in Which do I pick: Key Griffey Rookie Card or Chipper Jones Rookie Card?:
@pennstatefencer said in Which do I pick: Key Griffey Rookie Card or Chipper Jones Rookie Card?:
@chiprocks1_xbl said in Which do I pick: Key Griffey Rookie Card or Chipper Jones Rookie Card?:
Okay. Cool. Thanks guys.
No problem. I suggest you pick up any of the really cheap silver or bronze legend cards if you don't have them. You can find them on the market at the link below. They're all around quick sell value for now, but may become more rare when more collections are released.
What exactly are "collections" within this game? Is it an event of something like that? Or is it just collect X,Y,Z of a particular player to reap rewards?
You lock in a certain number of cards so you can no longer sell them on the market (they can still be used in game) and then you get an exclusive card. There are smaller collections like the prospect one that went live this week. I think that was collect 10 prospects for some new diamond prospect I don't know. That caused the other prospect cards to jump up in price.
Eventually there will be huge collections where you need to collect a lot of cards from various types (all-star, post-season, rookie, breakout, etc) to get one of the best cards in the game. In 19 that was 99 Honus Wagner, and in 20 it was a 99 Mike Trout. Those collections end up being expensive, so it helps if you can knock out some of the cheaper cards before supply dries up.
Thanks for the heads up. So when it comes to buying cheap cards (with the link you sent), is there a benefit to buying multiples of the same card (just like in real life) in this game? And then flip those extra ones when they go up in price? Not sure if that is the norm for this game....I imagine it is.
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@chiprocks1_xbl said in Which do I pick: Key Griffey Rookie Card or Chipper Jones Rookie Card?:
@pennstatefencer said in Which do I pick: Key Griffey Rookie Card or Chipper Jones Rookie Card?:
@chiprocks1_xbl said in Which do I pick: Key Griffey Rookie Card or Chipper Jones Rookie Card?:
@pennstatefencer said in Which do I pick: Key Griffey Rookie Card or Chipper Jones Rookie Card?:
@chiprocks1_xbl said in Which do I pick: Key Griffey Rookie Card or Chipper Jones Rookie Card?:
Okay. Cool. Thanks guys.
No problem. I suggest you pick up any of the really cheap silver or bronze legend cards if you don't have them. You can find them on the market at the link below. They're all around quick sell value for now, but may become more rare when more collections are released.
What exactly are "collections" within this game? Is it an event of something like that? Or is it just collect X,Y,Z of a particular player to reap rewards?
You lock in a certain number of cards so you can no longer sell them on the market (they can still be used in game) and then you get an exclusive card. There are smaller collections like the prospect one that went live this week. I think that was collect 10 prospects for some new diamond prospect I don't know. That caused the other prospect cards to jump up in price.
Eventually there will be huge collections where you need to collect a lot of cards from various types (all-star, post-season, rookie, breakout, etc) to get one of the best cards in the game. In 19 that was 99 Honus Wagner, and in 20 it was a 99 Mike Trout. Those collections end up being expensive, so it helps if you can knock out some of the cheaper cards before supply dries up.
Thanks for the heads up. So when it comes to buying cheap cards (with the link you sent), is there a benefit to buying multiples of the same card (just like in real life) in this game? And then flip those extra ones when they go up in price? Not sure if that is the norm for this game....I imagine it is.
There is a benefit to an extent. Those are likely to be a longer term investment that could take quite some time to pay out. You could spend thousands of stubs buying them up now and potentially make a decent profit later, but that could be months. Topps Now would probably be a safer bet since we all know they will be needed for a collection at the start of June, but the cat is out of the bag already based on what happened last month. Lots of people already have the same idea, and cards haven't dropped as low as they were last month. That means potentially less profit to be made, and more competition when trying to sell at the start of June.
A lot of people will invest in cards that can become rare, or live series cards that could potentially see an upgrade, but for me personally I prefer shorter investments. I flip cards on the market with 1-2k profit per flip. When the market is moving at a good clip (usually at night) I might have 10 different cards coming and going as quickly as I can post orders while I'm watching TV. I make a good amount of stubs in a single night this way, and I don't have stubs tied up in long term investments. So far I've finished the AL live series collection and I'm a few cards away from finishing the NL after maybe 4-5 serious nights of flipping and a few good pack pulls. I wasn't really using the market much early on with all the server issues and the website constantly lagging.
If you are going to flip, my advice would be to stick with cards you wouldn't be upset if you lost, and you wouldn't be upset if you got stuck with. For example, I was flipping the milestone Cavan Biggio when he was in the 30-40k range. I sold him and stopped checking the market for a while. Next time I went on he was in the 65-75K range. Now, I could buy him back, but at this point that's 30K more than the last time I bought him , and it's a card I don't really need. If he ever goes back down I may pick him up, but for now he's out of my range and I've turned my attention elsewhere.
You could also end up in a situation where you're flipping a card worth 15k, and something happens and his value drops down to 7-8K. Now you can eat that loss and just sell him, or you can decide you're okay with keeping him around.
The market can fluctuate quite a bit, so you just have to make sure you don't risk anymore than you're willing to lose.
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@pennstatefencer said in Which do I pick: Key Griffey Rookie Card or Chipper Jones Rookie Card?:
@chiprocks1_xbl said in Which do I pick: Key Griffey Rookie Card or Chipper Jones Rookie Card?:
@pennstatefencer said in Which do I pick: Key Griffey Rookie Card or Chipper Jones Rookie Card?:
@chiprocks1_xbl said in Which do I pick: Key Griffey Rookie Card or Chipper Jones Rookie Card?:
@pennstatefencer said in Which do I pick: Key Griffey Rookie Card or Chipper Jones Rookie Card?:
@chiprocks1_xbl said in Which do I pick: Key Griffey Rookie Card or Chipper Jones Rookie Card?:
Okay. Cool. Thanks guys.
No problem. I suggest you pick up any of the really cheap silver or bronze legend cards if you don't have them. You can find them on the market at the link below. They're all around quick sell value for now, but may become more rare when more collections are released.
What exactly are "collections" within this game? Is it an event of something like that? Or is it just collect X,Y,Z of a particular player to reap rewards?
You lock in a certain number of cards so you can no longer sell them on the market (they can still be used in game) and then you get an exclusive card. There are smaller collections like the prospect one that went live this week. I think that was collect 10 prospects for some new diamond prospect I don't know. That caused the other prospect cards to jump up in price.
Eventually there will be huge collections where you need to collect a lot of cards from various types (all-star, post-season, rookie, breakout, etc) to get one of the best cards in the game. In 19 that was 99 Honus Wagner, and in 20 it was a 99 Mike Trout. Those collections end up being expensive, so it helps if you can knock out some of the cheaper cards before supply dries up.
Thanks for the heads up. So when it comes to buying cheap cards (with the link you sent), is there a benefit to buying multiples of the same card (just like in real life) in this game? And then flip those extra ones when they go up in price? Not sure if that is the norm for this game....I imagine it is.
There is a benefit to an extent. Those are likely to be a longer term investment that could take quite some time to pay out. You could spend thousands of stubs buying them up now and potentially make a decent profit later, but that could be months. Topps Now would probably be a safer bet since we all know they will be needed for a collection at the start of June, but the cat is out of the bag already based on what happened last month. Lots of people already have the same idea, and cards haven't dropped as low as they were last month. That means potentially less profit to be made, and more competition when trying to sell at the start of June.
A lot of people will invest in cards that can become rare, or live series cards that could potentially see an upgrade, but for me personally I prefer shorter investments. I flip cards on the market with 1-2k profit per flip. When the market is moving at a good clip (usually at night) I might have 10 different cards coming and going as quickly as I can post orders while I'm watching TV. I make a good amount of stubs in a single night this way, and I don't have stubs tied up in long term investments. So far I've finished the AL live series collection and I'm a few cards away from finishing the NL after maybe 4-5 serious nights of flipping and a few good pack pulls. I wasn't really using the market much early on with all the server issues and the website constantly lagging.
If you are going to flip, my advice would be to stick with cards you wouldn't be upset if you lost, and you wouldn't be upset if you got stuck with. For example, I was flipping the milestone Cavan Biggio when he was in the 30-40k range. I sold him and stopped checking the market for a while. Next time I went on he was in the 65-75K range. Now, I could buy him back, but at this point that's 30K more than the last time I bought him , and it's a card I don't really need. If he ever goes back down I may pick him up, but for now he's out of my range and I've turned my attention elsewhere.
You could also end up in a situation where you're flipping a card worth 15k, and something happens and his value drops down to 7-8K. Now you can eat that loss and just sell him, or you can decide you're okay with keeping him around.
The market can fluctuate quite a bit, so you just have to make sure you don't risk anymore than you're willing to lose.
Thanks for the very informative breakdown. This helps a lot!!
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