When season 2 starts can I still buy season 1 cards?
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Wondering if you can buy Season 1 cards in marketplace once Season 2 starts. Mainly as I unlock Wildcards, will I be able to buy cheap season 1 cards any time during season 2? Or do they come off the market?
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Yes all cards will be available for purchase
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Yup. They will be like always. You'll need em for season 1 collections
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@littlejohn726_PSN said in When season 2 starts can I still buy season 1 cards?:
Wondering if you can buy Season 1 cards in marketplace once Season 2 starts. Mainly as I unlock Wildcards, will I be able to buy cheap season 1 cards any time during season 2? Or do they come off the market?
They dont come off the market but they will almost certainly go up in price without the supply.
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@Teak2112_MLBTS interesting, didn't think of that way. They all seem to be down this week with season 1 ending but I guess that will be true as season 2 goes on.
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@littlejohn726_PSN idk why the assumption is that the cards will go up in price considering SDS will reprint every card with better overall stats. I don't remember their prices going up much last year and some special cards that they didn't reprint stayed around the same price for a while then at the end of the sets and seasons they fluctuate but again SDS just reprints higher ovr versions so those will hold the higher values. What should be nice is when they reprint the cards the older ones should be cheaper.
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@AdeptOfMemory_PSN said in When season 2 starts can I still buy season 1 cards?:
@littlejohn726_PSN idk why the assumption is that the cards will go up in price considering SDS will reprint every card with better overall stats. I don't remember their prices going up much last year and some special cards that they didn't reprint stayed around the same price for a while then at the end of the sets and seasons they fluctuate but again SDS just reprints higher ovr versions so those will hold the higher values. What should be nice is when they reprint the cards the older ones should be cheaper.
What a stupid post. You know what cards wont be reprinted with better stats? The season 1 collection cards. Pretty sure there wont be a 101 overall Willie Mays with 130 across the board hitting attributes.
So yeah, season 1 cards will go up in price for people who want to finish collections.
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@Easy_Duhz_It__PSN What are you talking about? That's literally what they do. In fact they just did that for the end of season 1. I never said they would go 101, how are YOU that stupid? They reprinted almost every single hyper series card from a 93 to a 99 but it wasn't a Hyper series. That's called a reprint. If you make a 93 Shota Imenaga then make a different border and style Shota Imenaga but it's a 99 that's called a [censored] reprint. How dense are you, my man, for thinking they gave you a new card. That's all you're going to see is the same player with slightly different stats and quirks so they can push out your old card. Reprint reprint reprint. That's all SDS knows and if you don't see that then that's you problem, dude.
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@AdeptOfMemory_PSN That's not a reprint if they change ANYTHING on the card. A reprint is putting the same card in packs unchanged. What you are talking about is a different series.
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@yankblan_PSN Sorry, I can't help you understand this. It seems SDS has already brainwashed you into thinking that's not a reprint. They did a good job it seems and you've fallen for it hard.
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@yankblan_PSN said in When season 2 starts can I still buy season 1 cards?:
@AdeptOfMemory_PSN That's not a reprint if they change ANYTHING on the card. A reprint is putting the same card in packs unchanged. What you are talking about is a different series.
SDS: "man, our playerbase keeps asking for better content and new cards........I mean would could fix the bugs fir-"
Also SDS: "I got it! This is gonna be game changing! What if we let them dump hours into the game and earn XP on the cards they like. They do all the work and then, tell them they can't use those cards unless they grind more hours for a slot to put them in and they can only keep at most 4 of them!"
"Oh ok. Then let's go spend some money to buy naming rights for different MLB players."
SDS: "hahaha no no no. We don't need to do that. Just make another card of that same player they put hours upon hours into and make them either put more hours into getting the new new or put it behind a pay wall for when they get tired of grinding xp or the next season comes up and they need it before the season ends."
"Well that wouldn't make sense to just get the same player again...."
"Uggghhh fine just bring their stats up a little and make the colors on the cards flashy. They will think it's a completely different card."You are the best part of SDS playerbase, homie. They love you.
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@AdeptOfMemory_PSN So by your definition, any different card of a Live Series card is just a reprint?
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@GixxerRyder750_PSN yes. They are just better stats. It's very unoriginal to have multiple versions of the same player. I'm not complaining about Live series to a different series as much as I am non live to another non live. It's an illusion SDS has to provide since they have sets and seasons and either can't get more naming rights or won't spend the money.
It's not hard to see that. I'm actually not hating on them for it cause it's very profitable for them and lucrative. Other card games do this too but it usually takes them years to decide to reprint cards. SDS does it every month. -
@AdeptOfMemory_PSN said in When season 2 starts can I still buy season 1 cards?:
@yankblan_PSN Sorry, I can't help you understand this. It seems SDS has already brainwashed you into thinking that's not a reprint. They did a good job it seems and you've fallen for it hard.
Sorry you spew nothing but [censored] and can't seem to comprehend the fact that if you have a card 90 overall with 95/95 contact, 100/100 power and in season 2, they release a 97 overall card of the same person with 105/105 contact, 118/118 power, its not a reprint. A reprint would be the same exact card with the same exact stats.
A new card would be an upgrade, numbnuts.
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@Easy_Duhz_It__PSN upgraded reprint. Thank you. That's a term I'll use from now on. Just because they "upgrade" the card and then force out your old one doesn't mean it's not a reprint. You've been fooled into thinking you're working for something or that they are giving you something new. You're not the only one that's being fooled though. This is how they make money and stay profitable and unoriginal.
Why buy rights or be innovative when you can literally just make a slightly different version of the same card they already printed?
I am using Shota cause it's happened to him but it's not just him. Shota Hyper and Shota live have the same pitch mix. They have the same in game character and mechanics. They have the same character build and all when using them in the game. In fact, most times pitch speeds and ball movement on the pitch are the exact same. The ONLY thing that changes is the RNG reactions based on the stats they "updated". You got fooled. You think you have a different card but you don't. Why don't they just update the current card you already have? That would be silly cause then they could not profit or get more hours of gameplay from you grinding. Bottom line is money. Even if you don't spend the money to get the card they make a profit from you grinding time to get the same [censored] player. And you think you worked for it. -
@AdeptOfMemory_PSN said in When season 2 starts can I still buy season 1 cards?:
@Easy_Duhz_It__PSN upgraded reprint. Thank you. That's a term I'll use from now on. Just because they "upgrade" the card and then force out your old one doesn't mean it's not a reprint. You've been fooled into thinking you're working for something or that they are giving you something new. You're not the only one that's being fooled though. This is how they make money and stay profitable and unoriginal.
Why buy rights or be innovative when you can literally just make a slightly different version of the same card they already printed?
I am using Shota cause it's happened to him but it's not just him. Shota Hyper and Shota live have the same pitch mix. They have the same in game character and mechanics. They have the same character build and all when using them in the game. In fact, most times pitch speeds and ball movement on the pitch are the exact same. The ONLY thing that changes is the RNG reactions based on the stats they "updated". You got fooled. You think you have a different card but you don't. Why don't they just update the current card you already have? That would be silly cause then they could not profit or get more hours of gameplay from you grinding. Bottom line is money. Even if you don't spend the money to get the card they make a profit from you grinding time to get the same [censored] player. And you think you worked for it.Good Lord you're an idiot. If you own a 97 Toyota Camry and then decide to purchase a 2014 model, you didn't buy the exact same car. Its not a "reprint". Do you actually strive to be this stupid or does it come natural to you?
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@AdeptOfMemory_PSN said in When season 2 starts can I still buy season 1 cards?:
@littlejohn726_PSN idk why the assumption is that the cards will go up in price considering SDS will reprint every card with better overall stats. I don't remember their prices going up much last year and some special cards that they didn't reprint stayed around the same price for a while then at the end of the sets and seasons they fluctuate but again SDS just reprints higher ovr versions so those will hold the higher values. What should be nice is when they reprint the cards the older ones should be cheaper.
There are Season one golds going for over 20k stubs. The Flashback golds from standard packs, will be replaced with Season 2 Flashbacks, and prices will go up on those as well.
Also, in another thread, you mentioned your stub bank being at like 35k. I don’t think you’re an expert on the marketplace if that’s where you’re at 3 months in. Especially if you don’t have any collections done.
You just need to chime in and yell at someone about something you don’t understand.
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@Easy_Duhz_It__PSN said in When season 2 starts can I still buy season 1 cards?:
@AdeptOfMemory_PSN said in When season 2 starts can I still buy season 1 cards?:
@Easy_Duhz_It__PSN upgraded reprint. Thank you. That's a term I'll use from now on. Just because they "upgrade" the card and then force out your old one doesn't mean it's not a reprint. You've been fooled into thinking you're working for something or that they are giving you something new. You're not the only one that's being fooled though. This is how they make money and stay profitable and unoriginal.
Why buy rights or be innovative when you can literally just make a slightly different version of the same card they already printed?
I am using Shota cause it's happened to him but it's not just him. Shota Hyper and Shota live have the same pitch mix. They have the same in game character and mechanics. They have the same character build and all when using them in the game. In fact, most times pitch speeds and ball movement on the pitch are the exact same. The ONLY thing that changes is the RNG reactions based on the stats they "updated". You got fooled. You think you have a different card but you don't. Why don't they just update the current card you already have? That would be silly cause then they could not profit or get more hours of gameplay from you grinding. Bottom line is money. Even if you don't spend the money to get the card they make a profit from you grinding time to get the same [censored] player. And you think you worked for it.Good Lord you're an idiot. If you own a 97 Toyota Camry and then decide to purchase a 2014 model, you didn't buy the exact same car. Its not a "reprint". Do you actually strive to be this stupid or does it come natural to you?
Lol you just compared a car to a digital baseball card.
I'll play this game and I'm gonna run with it.
Cars come out every year and between year to year they don't change much if at all other than security features and technology upgrades.
You also compared a car with a 17 year difference as if that wouldn't be a MASSIVE difference in upgrade. You should have said 2014-2015 but that wouldn't prove your point cause it's not a big difference at all if ANY. Like I said cars, phones, and other technological devices don't make leaps and bounds of differences in one year. Just like a digital baseball card won't in on [censored] month.
You literally disproved yourself there.
MLB The show as a game is vastly different than what it was 17 years ago, yes. I would have said that makes sense. But no, the cards are 1 month apart with tiny differences that will go unnoticed.
I like how you really tried to compare cars with more than 15 years of technological advancements and act as if that's the same as a card drop from a month difference lmao. But again, you had to do that because a 2013 Camry and 2014 Camry are the same car hahaha nice try dude. -
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@littlejohn726_PSN said in When season 2 starts can I still buy season 1 cards?:
Wondering if you can buy Season 1 cards in marketplace once Season 2 starts. Mainly as I unlock Wildcards, will I be able to buy cheap season 1 cards any time during season 2? Or do they come off the market?
To cut through all the arguing here… As it was stated, supply and demand drives the market.
Sellable S1 cards that are rewards in S1 programs, especially from online programs, that are needed for current collections will go up in price. Core cards will fluctuate as usual because we will continue to see those cards in packs.
Once we hit S4 and cards are reissued, especially when we hit rewind packs, then the prices will decrease. Some will decrease a lot, some a little, some stay the same. It depends on the rate they hit the market.