![]() Now that they’ve figured out what they are playing, it’s time to buy cards. This gives MTG players structure for what cards can be in what deck. Say an MTG player is building a brand-new deck the first thing they will think is what tier they’ll be playing at: Standard, Modern or Legacy play. Buyers of cards can sell cards back for a market price or even trade cards in for something that they can then use for personal play. This leads to a second point regarding loot as cards. Knowing that each card has a set monetary value based on what’s in play for the season or just being an exceptional card (MTG uses a season system which is how they keep making new cards.) The difference is MTG players know that depending on what they’re buying, they’ll get a random outcome most likely with something they don’t need or when buying more packs they could make their money back with whatever is inside. Yes, the consumer can buy a wide range of random card packs, whether it’s buying three packs for fifteen dollars or a hundred-dollar box with 36 packs of cards. Where this immediately loses ground is when looking at a game like Magic the Gathering. The player spends real money to buy a pack of guaranteed items, but the items inside won’t be revealed until opening, just like a card pack. This is plain and simple wrong.įrom the outside, loot boxes do resemble the trading card pack methodology. ![]() The ESRB has cleared this up by stating plainly that they do not consider loot boxes a form of gambling, more resembling buying trading cards and not always knowing what one will get, hoping that a holographic will be there. The main focus of the conversation regarding this craze of loot being that loot boxes resemble gambling, even feeding into gambling tendencies which could be seen as a possible predatory move from the companies and games themselves. List your items fast and easy and manage your active items.This week has seen a substantial uptick in news pieces mixed with opinions circling the web regarding loot boxes, even if loot boxes are nothing new at this point (any major game that has come out in the last year or two probably has some sort of loot box system in play). Good Luck Bidding & please come back soon! I am always listing new items! Powered by eBay Turbo Lister The free listing tool. Policy: Customer Satisfaction is #1, if for any reason you are not 100% happy with your purchase contact me and I will fix any problems. Invoices periodically update, usually atleast once a day. ![]() Worldwide shipping is available for $6.99 flat rate for all items won in a 48 hour period and paid on the same invoice. Discounted shipping is $5.00 flat rate for two or more items won with S&H within a 48 hour period and paid all on the same invoice. Yes- Shipping is Discounted on Multiple wins! S&H is $2.95 for 1st Item $5.00 for 2 items or More (If you buy 2 or more cards shipping total is capped at $5 when paid all on the same invoice & won within a 48 Hr Period ~ Just wait, invoices will periodically update ~Thanks! (Worldwide shipping is also available, see below for all S&H details ) Item: 1991 Foot Locker Slam Fest #2 of 10 card of NBA Basketball Star Bo Jackson Condition: This card is in Nrmt-Mt condition Payments: Due within 3 days of auctions end by Paypal only, eBay will automatically send an unpaid item reminder dispute after 3 days. Condition: This card is in Nrmt-Mt condition. Item: 1991 Foot Locker Slam Fest #2 of 10. Item: 333389673299 BO JACKSON Slam Fest FOOT LOCKER Limited Edition Basketball Card BO KNOWS!.
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