Total Trade Count: 208,503
Total Foil Count: 3,792
Total Cards Needed Count: 917
It has been a while since I have updated the blog, and it is getting harder and harder to keep writing the blog. The simple updates just seem tedious and I am trying to find some more meat for the blogs. I guess I just don't want to put out content that says, "Look at me, I shipped out 100 more cards..."
As I think of what else to share on here, I thought I would post what I got with the new set that was released.
So, Ravnica Allegiance just came out, and I am starting my new budget rules. This means I am only picking up 2 Booster Boxes, 2 Bundles, and the Planeswalker decks. I am only going to be opening up the Bundle because I like the boxes they come in. I can also get a spin down life counter, and that basic land pack.
It is pretty amazing that they are switching it up a bit. They are not putting any basic lands in the packs, and WoTC has replaced them with Gates. So I was only able to get the basic lands from that land pack. In that land pack, they also added a single foil of each land, so that was pretty cool. They have also just release a single art for each land, which is really odd and makes me worry a bit. I just like to see all the different art for the basic lands, but it also makes me wonder if we will see a spike in basic land if they are making it even more difficult to get.
When the set got released, I ran up to my LGS and picked up my pre-order, and then only opened the Bundle. I am keeping the other Bundle for the collection, one Booster Box will go into the collection, and the other Booster Box goes into the "Trade Later" pile. I was really hoping to hear something about the Mythic Edition boxes, and I did not want to open a Booster Boxes up if they were going to release another round of the Mythic Edition ones.
Remember, I am trying to get rid of all my extra cards, and I want to avoid adding more cards that I no longer need to my inventory. My thought was to pick up the Booster Boxes at the LGS for the collection, and then get the Mythic Edition box to open because of those special foiled out cards that I would be cracking packs for anyway. Lucky for me, they did another release of this product!
There are a ton of Vlogs on YouTube about what happened the first time Hasbro tried to sell their product on their online toy store, and you can also find a bunch of videos on what happened when they moved it off to the Hasbro eBay store, so you can go out and see all that info for yourself. I am just happy I could get this product, and was able to get them at MSRP. There is some signs that the value of this set will be less than that, but we have never really cared about that with the entire collection in mind.
And so for the content of this Blog, I opened 1 Bundle and 1 Mythic Edition Booster Box for my set. That is a total of 34 packs. 10 from the Bundle, and 24 from the ME box. All in all it is going to be an add of 624 cards total.
360 cards for the ME Box
150 cards for the Bundle packs
80 cards for the land pack
34 cards for the tokens from all the packs.
I ended up getting 581 cards for the collection, 10 foil cards, and 19 cards in the bulk pile. There were also 14 cards that were put into the Mythic Edition set with 8 Foil Planeswalker cards and 6 tokens.
The important part in all this is that we only got 10 cards that we did not need with opening those 34 packs.
Now, for the interesting part, I am going to need to get 586 cards to finish out my playset, and that adds up to needing $989.23.
Mythic: $512.45
Rare: $403.72
Uncommon: $55.16
Common: $13.53
The pricing is all being taken on Feb 4th, 2019, and as we all know that after rotation the prices drop. What we are trying to prove out here is that in buying the sealed product we need, and only opening the products we are looking for things we need out of those specific products, we will be able to save close to $500 each release.
Booster Boxes: $240.00 for 2 boxes
Bundles: $77.40 for 2 Bundles
Planeswalker Decks: $32.24 for one of each
ME Booster Boxes: $537.60 for 2 boxes
Thus far we have spent $887.23 on sealed product and have only cracked $307.50 worth of product in order to get our sets that has netted us $583.15 worth of cards we do not have to worry about. Remember that we only cracked the ME Box for the special Planeswalker cards and that set alone is around $376.56 at this point in time.
So that means, right now we are in the green when it comes to costs. The sealed product will be kept that way, so in the long run it will only increase in value. I do understand that my cost basis for the sealed product is not very low at all, but being able to buy them at my LGS keeps that place in business, and I can continue to have a place I trust to play and buy things from. And in the long game, that $30.00 I could have saved per box from an online retailer is just not worth it to me right now. I do know that if I were to still buy in bulk, and try and pick up more sealed boxes, my LGS would cut me a better deal. But now, I am only picking up 2 sealed Booster Boxes, and they need to make their margins.
I know, you are all saying if I just bought a Booster Box from an online retailer and cracked all those packs, I would be sitting pretty close to where I am at right now with the RNA set, and it would have only cost me $90. But that is where you are wrong. I would not have a complete set of the Mythic Edition card and tokens, and I would be looking to have to spend over $300 to acquire all those cards. That would have put me closer to $400 for the same amount of product for the sets. This way, I am sitting where I am at now, and I have sealed product left over for the collection.
If you look at the fact that I used to spend close to $1040 for 10 Booster Boxes, and 4 Bundles, and after cracking all the packs I would still need close to $400 worth of rares to finish the set. I would also be left with close to 2500 cards I would need to get rid of. It was a never ending cycle of buying new product, increasing cards to my bulk inventory, and still needing to spend more money for more cards to get to where I needed to be.
This way, I am only picking up sealed product that I need for the collection, and then having to go out and pick up the cards I need rather than being left with a bunch of stuff I don't need. I have found the chase to find the cards is worth more than just buying an ass ton of crap and still having to chase after cards I need. And hopefully I get to save some money.
So right now, as it sits I need $989.23 worth of cards in order to finish out my playset. That is 586 more cards. Let's just wait to see what that dollar amount is in 2 years, and in the meantime I will be saving up that amount so that I can just send my LGS a list of cards I am looking for so they can fill it out with as much as they have.
Also, with CardSphere I plan to pick up a bunch of stuff with the trading balance that I keep building up to with getting rid of that bulk stuff that I have sitting around.
The best number out of it all is that we only added 19 cards into the bulk pile.
Monday, February 4, 2019
Saturday, January 5, 2019
Happy New Year!
Cards Sent: 125
Amount Sent: $174.26
Total Trade Count: 208,849
Total Foil Count: 3,790
Another year, and another send. Getting down there with cards being sent. This on took me a little longer to send because this week is a really busy week for me at my place of work. I am usually held up in a conference room watching my network to see if things blow up. A ton of conference calls, and a ton of data gathering, but I was able to pick out these trades to send, and this is that update!
I am really just trying to get at least one send a week, with at least 15 packages, but it is going a lot slower like I keep saying.
My balance is getting close to $2500, and it really is moving slow. Most packages are pretty close to $3.00 and that is the lowest price match I am looking at. I figure I am making at least $2.50 per send, and I really just want to get the cards out of my house, so yeah lots of stupid little sends.
I really think that once I get below 200,000 cards I will be a lot happier. I did try and look to see if I could do a larger bulk send, but there really was not a good one to pick up. Just a lot of speculators that have Rares and Mythics set at really low prices. I figure those are just people trying to give folks options to cash out, but really it I think it is traders wanting to have them on their trade list, but it is not a priority on their needs, so they keep the prices really low. That way, if they do get the cards that is great! But then it is still on their want list, and they just don't care if they get the cards any time soon.
I have been doing this with the Planeswalker deck first prints, but at really low prices. I am also doing this with in print sets and the Mythics I need. I am pretty much setting the price to rotation prices, and those are a lot lower than market prices.
Just going to slide this in here too. I did get a bunch of cards from Core 2019! These are just Planeswalker deck cards that I am still looking for, and I really do not think I am going to keep going with playsets, but for now we will keep trying........
Amount Sent: $174.26
Total Trade Count: 208,849
Total Foil Count: 3,790
Another year, and another send. Getting down there with cards being sent. This on took me a little longer to send because this week is a really busy week for me at my place of work. I am usually held up in a conference room watching my network to see if things blow up. A ton of conference calls, and a ton of data gathering, but I was able to pick out these trades to send, and this is that update!
I am really just trying to get at least one send a week, with at least 15 packages, but it is going a lot slower like I keep saying.
My balance is getting close to $2500, and it really is moving slow. Most packages are pretty close to $3.00 and that is the lowest price match I am looking at. I figure I am making at least $2.50 per send, and I really just want to get the cards out of my house, so yeah lots of stupid little sends.
I really think that once I get below 200,000 cards I will be a lot happier. I did try and look to see if I could do a larger bulk send, but there really was not a good one to pick up. Just a lot of speculators that have Rares and Mythics set at really low prices. I figure those are just people trying to give folks options to cash out, but really it I think it is traders wanting to have them on their trade list, but it is not a priority on their needs, so they keep the prices really low. That way, if they do get the cards that is great! But then it is still on their want list, and they just don't care if they get the cards any time soon.
I have been doing this with the Planeswalker deck first prints, but at really low prices. I am also doing this with in print sets and the Mythics I need. I am pretty much setting the price to rotation prices, and those are a lot lower than market prices.
Just going to slide this in here too. I did get a bunch of cards from Core 2019! These are just Planeswalker deck cards that I am still looking for, and I really do not think I am going to keep going with playsets, but for now we will keep trying........
Saturday, December 29, 2018
2018 Review!
Holy shit what a year...
I am having issues with trying to write this review. It was such a weird year for Magic the Gathering cards. We saw some reversals of product changes, and a lot of products going away being replaced with some releases that are wanting for value.
Let's just start out with the Expansions.
We are going back to the single Core set in the summer time and 3 Expansion releases. That was a welcome return of the Core set as the reprints in Standard were much needed. They also got rid of the whole concept of 2 set Blocks, and now the Blocks can consist of any number of sets dependent on the storyline content. We saw the Rivals of Ixalan set which ended the 2 set blocks, and went right into Dominaria which was a stand alone set in a block. And we also saw the return of a 3 set block with Guilds of Ravnica.
I do think the way they are going to handle blocks is going to benefit everyone in the game, and it will open up the content for any new storyline. This will help out the sets, and instead of thinking of spreading out the cards into 3 or 2 sets, they could get everything they wish to get done in a single set, and that set could be a very powerful set. We might be seeing more condensed storylines, and sets to match the movement. Hell, we might actually see a saga block that spans 5 sets! I just think this is one of the better moves WoTC made, and it will increase the value of the game in total.
They also came out with a new product that was released only on the Hasbro website called the Mythic Edition series. These are booster boxes from a single set, but mimic the Master releases where they contained 24 packs, and the MSRP was close to $10 per pack. The difference here is that they were identical to standard expansion release packs, but the box contained 8 special packs that had a single Masterpiece type card. Each booster box was identical in concerns with these 8 special packs, but all the other cards in the packs were just like a normal set booster pack.
I for one hope they continue with the Mythic Edition booster boxes, as it will save me a lot of money with just buying the single booster box to get my Masterpiece set, and then I can keep the other cards for the playsets I am trying to get. This will take us to the story of the Hasbro website.
Hasbro Website
So let's just take a small amount of time and go over this quickly. We all know the Hasbro site sucks, and will always suck. For them to release a new product on the site like they did was only asking for problems. All you need to do is try and get a SDCC set release from the site, and you will know what I am talking about. Good thing is, they are no longer going to try and sell Mythic Edition boxes on the site, and let's hope that is the case and we see these booster boxes in the LGS's.
SDCC
This came out again, and I was surprised it actually did. I am not really sure how much longer they are going to keep going with this product. Right now we see 6 sets total, but really I think the Mythic Edition releases are going to replace this set. Just because it is a set of special release Planeswalker cards, and that is what the Mythic Edition release is. Just not sure what they are going to do now. Honestly I am just happy we did not see another Hascon set release.
Discontinued
We saw our last Duel Deck with Elves vs Inventors, and frankly I am happy they stopped this product. Unfortunately they came out with the Global Series product that is pretty much the same thing as Duel Decks but with worse cards. No idea what they are trying to do with them.
We also saw the last From the Vault set in 2017, but this year it was replaced with the Spellbook Series. I did end up picking up some of this, but I honestly like FTV more. The Spellbook cards are nice and all, but it is really just another way they are going to be able to reprint Planeswalkers and other cards in a set type manner. I picked up enough to have a playset to use, and 1 to keep sealed, but I am pretty sure the next release I will only just pick up 2. One to open, and one to keep sealed. They really need to step up the cards that they do put in this product, really it is just more junk product with junk cards.
The last Masters sets for a while, supposedly. With the release of Masters 25 and Ultimate Masters this year, and it is going to be it, and frankly I could not be happier. I know, they priced out the Ultimate Masters product, and they added those Box Toppers, but let's all just be happy they are stopping this product. Now, Box Toppers are just Masterpiece cards, and there is a huge question with what they are going to be replacing this product with, and I can honestly hope that the Mythic Edition cards will be replacing these products.
New Products
Let's just start out with talking about what Mythic Edition could end up being. This is supposed to be the power collector chase product. WoTC has come out and said this product is not for everyone. I honestly think that with each set release they will put this type of release out as well, at least for a while. Collectors will be able to pick them up from Amazon, and the pricing will be full MSRP. The only issue I see is that they will be running out of cards to put in the Masterpiece slot, just like they lost it with Masterpieces. I know they are only releasing 8 cards per set, and right now they are all Planeswalkers, but this is only going to work for a short time.
The bigger problem is how are WoTC going to be releasing reprint sets. Modern Masters was the perfect avenue for that, and now they are gone. They came out with the sets that did not contain any cards on the Reserve List so they could have a format that would allow re-printable cards in an eternal format. They are just doing a small cycle of reprints every Standard set, that is released in a full set with a specific limited release booster box. That does not make sense. The only way I could see this making any sense is they start to release sealed product that is a specific game, and you would use those cards in just that game.
Enter Explorers of Ixalan and Game Nights. Take the draft format out of it, and just build specific games that would contain all the reprints needed, and give each of those games a set symbol. Like Game Nights, those cards are not allowed in Standard. You control the print run, and the MSRP. Every player is guaranteed the cards that are needed in the print run, and you could sell a lot of product. Consider putting very powerful cards into decks as 1 of's, or 2 of's and players will be buying multiple sets.
But let's face it. No one bought Game Nights or Explorers of Ixalan. I did, and I opened one and kept one sealed, but I am an idiot that wants to collect things for no other reason than to collect them. But I could see how they would be able to keep releasing reprints into the community with these very specific games, but make them legal in eternal formats.
We talked about the Spellbook product, and I am pretty sure this one is not going to make it past three printings. They will kill it just like the foiled out deck series. I can't even say that it was a good idea.
I might as well talk about the Global Series decks, and I honestly cannot see another release of this product. I do not think it was bought much at all, and I am pretty sure they are just going to kill it.
Challenger Decks... I can honestly say that these will go the way of the dodo bird as well. It was spicy at the time, and you were able to pick up a bunch of cards right before they rotated out, and they had some spice in the decks. There were a lot of playable cards they put in them, but I can honestly say that these Standard Precon decks will not see another printing, and will go the way of the Modern Event Deck.
Battlebond was a great set, and just another stand alone draft type product to fall in with Conspiracy and the Un-sets. I could see them trying to keep going with a product like this, but honestly I see them moving toward just the specific game types like Game Nights. Drafting is nice, but I really see them moving toward Arena for the drafting experience.
Move it along
Commander 2018 was released and it was the same old. The product now is becoming stale and WoTC is running out of ideas. They will try and release a product that is not too powerful to mess with other formats, and it will just get to the point that the reprints are not going to be worth much and the product will more than likely die. Why would other EDH players spend their dollars on this product if there is no value in the decks? EDH players need to spend their cash on cards they need, not a bunch of trash that is going to go no where. Granted, there are some good cards in the sets, and in time the value of the set will increase, but WoTC is not doing a good job with what they are coming out with.
Anthology also came out, and I really think EDH players spent their dollars on this product. There will be 2 more years of the Anthology releases and I am pretty sure they will discontinue this product. What, do you think there will be an Anthology FTV?
Gift Box can go fuck itself. Stupid product.
Accomplishments
- Phase 3 - Sealed Booster Boxes
We are in full effect, and I was able to pick up a ton of product through CardSphere and just selling power to pick up sealed product.
Purchased:
Judgment
Scourge
Dissension
Guildpact
4th Edition
Future Sight
6th Edition
8th Edition
CardSphere Trades:
10th Edition
Time Spiral
Magic 2010
Morningtide
Planar Chaos
Lorwyn
Planeshift
Unhinged
Champions of Kamigawa
9th Edition
Mirrodin
Invasion
Ravnica: City of Guilds
Apocalypse
Betrayers of Kamigawa
Torment
Darksteel
Ice Age
CardSphere Fat Packs:
Magic 2013
10th Edition
Lorwyn
Zendikar
Scars of Mirrodin
Planar Chaos
Worldwake
It was such a successful year when it comes to sealed product, I do not know what I did all year. I know I was super busy at work, and I just have no idea how I was able to bring in this much sealed product. CardSphere alone I traded out at least $9665 worth of cards to be able to bring in just the sealed booster boxes and fat packs.
I mean I did almost trade a full set of power through CardSphere, and I did withdraw over $3000 dollars from the site to buy other sealed product, but holy cow. I still need to trade out a Time Walk, Mox Sapphire, and Black Lotus to get them all, but I sure am trying.
Sealed Booster Boxes Needed:
7th Edition
Portal
Homelands
Coldsnap
Urza's Legacy
Urza's Destiny
Mercadian Masques
Nemisis
Prophecy
Fifth Dawn
Saviors of Kamigawa
That is all I need left for Phase 3 to be complete. I do have older boxes to trade, and I am hoping to be able to move a Revised booster box into finishing the Urza block. I should be able to just pick up the other boxes here and there when I have saved up enough cash for them.
- New Goal
I also started my new goal of trying to get rid of all my extra cards, and see how low I can get the bulk inventory down to. I started the goal at 208,971 bulk cards, and 3,782 foil cards. And right now I am sitting at 208,942 with 3,792 foil cards to get rid of. I know, for the most part I am going the wrong way, but I did add around 1,134 cards to the bulk with my Ultimate Masters pickup, but that was the last of it's kind and I am now into buying only cards I need. I am no longer going to crack mass amounts of packs. I will more than likely open up a single Mythic Edition booster box per set, and then a fat pack, and all those cards should go directly into my collection. After that, we wait until after rotation to pick up anything else.
I honestly just want to see if I can hit that $10k mark in CardSphere and max that out. Once that happens I will start to withdraw those funds to finish out my sealed product I need. If I have anything left over, I will just use that for Standard cards I need on CardSphere.
The goal is to try and get around 50% of the bulk value that I currently own, slowly. I would like to see how close to $40k I can get in liquidation of all my extra cards. I think once I get really close and things start to really slow down, I will just try and Craigslist the bulk as a collection to someone local to me.
Prediction time!
2019 - 3 Expansions, 1 Core, 1 Spellbook, 4 Commander decks, 1 Anthology set, 2 Precon Games, 4 Challenger Decks, 3 Mythic Edition, 1 SDCC, 1 Stand alone set
I do not think they will make another Global Series deck, and there will be another stand alone set. But everything else will be pretty much what was setup with the new Ravnica set with a Mythic Edition release per set. There will be some new special reprint set, I just don't know what that will be. What will happen though, is Arena is going to be the driving force to most of WoTC from 2019 and out.
- Arena
This will be a focal point to where Magic the Gathering is going to go and the way Magic is setup now, there is a very long runway. It will continue to take off, and more and more people will move to their platform. This in turn will get people playing more paper Magic the Gathering. I do think there will be some spikes in prices because of it, and we will get even more reprints to control the after market.
I really think the releases will be Standard focused to match what is going on in Arena, and then the Eternal formats will just need to fend for themselves. Everything will revolve around what is being done in Arena.
- Precon Games
I think there will be an uptick with these types of products, and they are going to be moving away from selling packs outside of what they can provide in Arena.
- Speculation Market
2018 was a year of speculation in Magic the Gathering cards. The price swings were real, and the water level was elevated pretty high. Towards the end of the year, the bay started to empty out, but some of the prices stayed pretty high. I am not too upset about it, but some of the sealed product really took a jump up. I am hoping around the end of next year, I can pick up most things I am still looking for at cheaper prices. Being a collector, I was not really effected by the changes. I was able to move some older cards at much higher prices, but those gains went into higher prices on the sealed product I was looking to pick up, so either way it was a wash.
I did not really make out with the upswing of prices, but I do hope to be able to take advantage of the downswing when it happens. I just need to make sure I have that purse of money available for the deals that might show up.
- Honestly
I really do not see much new coming down the pipe while they try and concentrate on Arena. Most cash will be invested into development with Arena, and they will no longer be looking to enhance supplemental products. They will keep the collectors happy with the Mythic Edition products, but with Masters sets going away I can see them pouring those resources into Commander decks, Challenger decks, and then everything else is going into Arena.
There will be an economic down turn, and sales will be down across the board with Hasbro, but with Arena they will be able to bring in cash with low overhead, and that will only increase the vision into that product. They no longer need to worry about printing more cards to get people to buy more cardboard. Now they just need to figure out how to port older sets into Arena and put their focus on that.
I am not trying to predict the end of paper MTG or anything like that, but I can really see focus for the online eSports really coming on hard. There will still be the need to go to your LGS and hangout and play, but for the competitive player, online will be where it is at. I could even see at some point walking around with your tablet and going to your LGS and playing with your decks on there instead of bringing your paper to play with.
In Conclusion
My year end Magic the Gathering spend: Around $17k
- It was a 55% decrease than what I spent in 2017, so my new budget is working.
- My 2019 spend will be less than $10k I hope.
There was a lot accomplished this year, and a new goal that was established. I spent over $500 on stamps alone. This was the first full year on CardSphere and it really is a wonderful site. If MTG Arena really kicks off, and there is an influx of new players, I can only guess how much farther I will see the collection go. Next year, the liquidation will be real, and I only hope I can keep up. I just really hope there is an influx of players that want to collect complete sets!
I am having issues with trying to write this review. It was such a weird year for Magic the Gathering cards. We saw some reversals of product changes, and a lot of products going away being replaced with some releases that are wanting for value.
Let's just start out with the Expansions.
We are going back to the single Core set in the summer time and 3 Expansion releases. That was a welcome return of the Core set as the reprints in Standard were much needed. They also got rid of the whole concept of 2 set Blocks, and now the Blocks can consist of any number of sets dependent on the storyline content. We saw the Rivals of Ixalan set which ended the 2 set blocks, and went right into Dominaria which was a stand alone set in a block. And we also saw the return of a 3 set block with Guilds of Ravnica.
I do think the way they are going to handle blocks is going to benefit everyone in the game, and it will open up the content for any new storyline. This will help out the sets, and instead of thinking of spreading out the cards into 3 or 2 sets, they could get everything they wish to get done in a single set, and that set could be a very powerful set. We might be seeing more condensed storylines, and sets to match the movement. Hell, we might actually see a saga block that spans 5 sets! I just think this is one of the better moves WoTC made, and it will increase the value of the game in total.
They also came out with a new product that was released only on the Hasbro website called the Mythic Edition series. These are booster boxes from a single set, but mimic the Master releases where they contained 24 packs, and the MSRP was close to $10 per pack. The difference here is that they were identical to standard expansion release packs, but the box contained 8 special packs that had a single Masterpiece type card. Each booster box was identical in concerns with these 8 special packs, but all the other cards in the packs were just like a normal set booster pack.
I for one hope they continue with the Mythic Edition booster boxes, as it will save me a lot of money with just buying the single booster box to get my Masterpiece set, and then I can keep the other cards for the playsets I am trying to get. This will take us to the story of the Hasbro website.
Hasbro Website
So let's just take a small amount of time and go over this quickly. We all know the Hasbro site sucks, and will always suck. For them to release a new product on the site like they did was only asking for problems. All you need to do is try and get a SDCC set release from the site, and you will know what I am talking about. Good thing is, they are no longer going to try and sell Mythic Edition boxes on the site, and let's hope that is the case and we see these booster boxes in the LGS's.
SDCC
This came out again, and I was surprised it actually did. I am not really sure how much longer they are going to keep going with this product. Right now we see 6 sets total, but really I think the Mythic Edition releases are going to replace this set. Just because it is a set of special release Planeswalker cards, and that is what the Mythic Edition release is. Just not sure what they are going to do now. Honestly I am just happy we did not see another Hascon set release.
Discontinued
We saw our last Duel Deck with Elves vs Inventors, and frankly I am happy they stopped this product. Unfortunately they came out with the Global Series product that is pretty much the same thing as Duel Decks but with worse cards. No idea what they are trying to do with them.
We also saw the last From the Vault set in 2017, but this year it was replaced with the Spellbook Series. I did end up picking up some of this, but I honestly like FTV more. The Spellbook cards are nice and all, but it is really just another way they are going to be able to reprint Planeswalkers and other cards in a set type manner. I picked up enough to have a playset to use, and 1 to keep sealed, but I am pretty sure the next release I will only just pick up 2. One to open, and one to keep sealed. They really need to step up the cards that they do put in this product, really it is just more junk product with junk cards.
The last Masters sets for a while, supposedly. With the release of Masters 25 and Ultimate Masters this year, and it is going to be it, and frankly I could not be happier. I know, they priced out the Ultimate Masters product, and they added those Box Toppers, but let's all just be happy they are stopping this product. Now, Box Toppers are just Masterpiece cards, and there is a huge question with what they are going to be replacing this product with, and I can honestly hope that the Mythic Edition cards will be replacing these products.
New Products
Let's just start out with talking about what Mythic Edition could end up being. This is supposed to be the power collector chase product. WoTC has come out and said this product is not for everyone. I honestly think that with each set release they will put this type of release out as well, at least for a while. Collectors will be able to pick them up from Amazon, and the pricing will be full MSRP. The only issue I see is that they will be running out of cards to put in the Masterpiece slot, just like they lost it with Masterpieces. I know they are only releasing 8 cards per set, and right now they are all Planeswalkers, but this is only going to work for a short time.
The bigger problem is how are WoTC going to be releasing reprint sets. Modern Masters was the perfect avenue for that, and now they are gone. They came out with the sets that did not contain any cards on the Reserve List so they could have a format that would allow re-printable cards in an eternal format. They are just doing a small cycle of reprints every Standard set, that is released in a full set with a specific limited release booster box. That does not make sense. The only way I could see this making any sense is they start to release sealed product that is a specific game, and you would use those cards in just that game.
Enter Explorers of Ixalan and Game Nights. Take the draft format out of it, and just build specific games that would contain all the reprints needed, and give each of those games a set symbol. Like Game Nights, those cards are not allowed in Standard. You control the print run, and the MSRP. Every player is guaranteed the cards that are needed in the print run, and you could sell a lot of product. Consider putting very powerful cards into decks as 1 of's, or 2 of's and players will be buying multiple sets.
But let's face it. No one bought Game Nights or Explorers of Ixalan. I did, and I opened one and kept one sealed, but I am an idiot that wants to collect things for no other reason than to collect them. But I could see how they would be able to keep releasing reprints into the community with these very specific games, but make them legal in eternal formats.
We talked about the Spellbook product, and I am pretty sure this one is not going to make it past three printings. They will kill it just like the foiled out deck series. I can't even say that it was a good idea.
I might as well talk about the Global Series decks, and I honestly cannot see another release of this product. I do not think it was bought much at all, and I am pretty sure they are just going to kill it.
Challenger Decks... I can honestly say that these will go the way of the dodo bird as well. It was spicy at the time, and you were able to pick up a bunch of cards right before they rotated out, and they had some spice in the decks. There were a lot of playable cards they put in them, but I can honestly say that these Standard Precon decks will not see another printing, and will go the way of the Modern Event Deck.
Battlebond was a great set, and just another stand alone draft type product to fall in with Conspiracy and the Un-sets. I could see them trying to keep going with a product like this, but honestly I see them moving toward just the specific game types like Game Nights. Drafting is nice, but I really see them moving toward Arena for the drafting experience.
Move it along
Commander 2018 was released and it was the same old. The product now is becoming stale and WoTC is running out of ideas. They will try and release a product that is not too powerful to mess with other formats, and it will just get to the point that the reprints are not going to be worth much and the product will more than likely die. Why would other EDH players spend their dollars on this product if there is no value in the decks? EDH players need to spend their cash on cards they need, not a bunch of trash that is going to go no where. Granted, there are some good cards in the sets, and in time the value of the set will increase, but WoTC is not doing a good job with what they are coming out with.
Anthology also came out, and I really think EDH players spent their dollars on this product. There will be 2 more years of the Anthology releases and I am pretty sure they will discontinue this product. What, do you think there will be an Anthology FTV?
Gift Box can go fuck itself. Stupid product.
Accomplishments
- Phase 3 - Sealed Booster Boxes
We are in full effect, and I was able to pick up a ton of product through CardSphere and just selling power to pick up sealed product.
Purchased:
Judgment
Scourge
Dissension
Guildpact
4th Edition
Future Sight
6th Edition
8th Edition
CardSphere Trades:
10th Edition
Time Spiral
Magic 2010
Morningtide
Planar Chaos
Lorwyn
Planeshift
Unhinged
Champions of Kamigawa
9th Edition
Mirrodin
Invasion
Ravnica: City of Guilds
Apocalypse
Betrayers of Kamigawa
Torment
Darksteel
Ice Age
CardSphere Fat Packs:
Magic 2013
10th Edition
Lorwyn
Zendikar
Scars of Mirrodin
Planar Chaos
Worldwake
It was such a successful year when it comes to sealed product, I do not know what I did all year. I know I was super busy at work, and I just have no idea how I was able to bring in this much sealed product. CardSphere alone I traded out at least $9665 worth of cards to be able to bring in just the sealed booster boxes and fat packs.
I mean I did almost trade a full set of power through CardSphere, and I did withdraw over $3000 dollars from the site to buy other sealed product, but holy cow. I still need to trade out a Time Walk, Mox Sapphire, and Black Lotus to get them all, but I sure am trying.
Sealed Booster Boxes Needed:
7th Edition
Portal
Homelands
Coldsnap
Urza's Legacy
Urza's Destiny
Mercadian Masques
Nemisis
Prophecy
Fifth Dawn
Saviors of Kamigawa
That is all I need left for Phase 3 to be complete. I do have older boxes to trade, and I am hoping to be able to move a Revised booster box into finishing the Urza block. I should be able to just pick up the other boxes here and there when I have saved up enough cash for them.
- New Goal
I also started my new goal of trying to get rid of all my extra cards, and see how low I can get the bulk inventory down to. I started the goal at 208,971 bulk cards, and 3,782 foil cards. And right now I am sitting at 208,942 with 3,792 foil cards to get rid of. I know, for the most part I am going the wrong way, but I did add around 1,134 cards to the bulk with my Ultimate Masters pickup, but that was the last of it's kind and I am now into buying only cards I need. I am no longer going to crack mass amounts of packs. I will more than likely open up a single Mythic Edition booster box per set, and then a fat pack, and all those cards should go directly into my collection. After that, we wait until after rotation to pick up anything else.
I honestly just want to see if I can hit that $10k mark in CardSphere and max that out. Once that happens I will start to withdraw those funds to finish out my sealed product I need. If I have anything left over, I will just use that for Standard cards I need on CardSphere.
The goal is to try and get around 50% of the bulk value that I currently own, slowly. I would like to see how close to $40k I can get in liquidation of all my extra cards. I think once I get really close and things start to really slow down, I will just try and Craigslist the bulk as a collection to someone local to me.
Prediction time!
2019 - 3 Expansions, 1 Core, 1 Spellbook, 4 Commander decks, 1 Anthology set, 2 Precon Games, 4 Challenger Decks, 3 Mythic Edition, 1 SDCC, 1 Stand alone set
I do not think they will make another Global Series deck, and there will be another stand alone set. But everything else will be pretty much what was setup with the new Ravnica set with a Mythic Edition release per set. There will be some new special reprint set, I just don't know what that will be. What will happen though, is Arena is going to be the driving force to most of WoTC from 2019 and out.
- Arena
This will be a focal point to where Magic the Gathering is going to go and the way Magic is setup now, there is a very long runway. It will continue to take off, and more and more people will move to their platform. This in turn will get people playing more paper Magic the Gathering. I do think there will be some spikes in prices because of it, and we will get even more reprints to control the after market.
I really think the releases will be Standard focused to match what is going on in Arena, and then the Eternal formats will just need to fend for themselves. Everything will revolve around what is being done in Arena.
- Precon Games
I think there will be an uptick with these types of products, and they are going to be moving away from selling packs outside of what they can provide in Arena.
- Speculation Market
2018 was a year of speculation in Magic the Gathering cards. The price swings were real, and the water level was elevated pretty high. Towards the end of the year, the bay started to empty out, but some of the prices stayed pretty high. I am not too upset about it, but some of the sealed product really took a jump up. I am hoping around the end of next year, I can pick up most things I am still looking for at cheaper prices. Being a collector, I was not really effected by the changes. I was able to move some older cards at much higher prices, but those gains went into higher prices on the sealed product I was looking to pick up, so either way it was a wash.
I did not really make out with the upswing of prices, but I do hope to be able to take advantage of the downswing when it happens. I just need to make sure I have that purse of money available for the deals that might show up.
- Honestly
I really do not see much new coming down the pipe while they try and concentrate on Arena. Most cash will be invested into development with Arena, and they will no longer be looking to enhance supplemental products. They will keep the collectors happy with the Mythic Edition products, but with Masters sets going away I can see them pouring those resources into Commander decks, Challenger decks, and then everything else is going into Arena.
There will be an economic down turn, and sales will be down across the board with Hasbro, but with Arena they will be able to bring in cash with low overhead, and that will only increase the vision into that product. They no longer need to worry about printing more cards to get people to buy more cardboard. Now they just need to figure out how to port older sets into Arena and put their focus on that.
I am not trying to predict the end of paper MTG or anything like that, but I can really see focus for the online eSports really coming on hard. There will still be the need to go to your LGS and hangout and play, but for the competitive player, online will be where it is at. I could even see at some point walking around with your tablet and going to your LGS and playing with your decks on there instead of bringing your paper to play with.
In Conclusion
My year end Magic the Gathering spend: Around $17k
- It was a 55% decrease than what I spent in 2017, so my new budget is working.
- My 2019 spend will be less than $10k I hope.
There was a lot accomplished this year, and a new goal that was established. I spent over $500 on stamps alone. This was the first full year on CardSphere and it really is a wonderful site. If MTG Arena really kicks off, and there is an influx of new players, I can only guess how much farther I will see the collection go. Next year, the liquidation will be real, and I only hope I can keep up. I just really hope there is an influx of players that want to collect complete sets!
Sunday, December 23, 2018
Send some more!
Total Trade Count: 209,030
Total Foil Count: 3794
Forever Stamps: 15
Packages Sent: 15
Ok, so it was a stretch for getting this latest shipment out, but I was able to string together 15 trades. This is not a bad thing, it is just slow going. After all my sends at the beginning of all this, we knew it was going to slow down with new people putting their new wants in. And as more people join the site, send some cards, and get a balance, that is when I will see their wants and I can ship out. I just need to be patient and send out when I can.
With this send the biggest card was a Foil UMA Creeping Tar Pits., but really it was a small send. But if you think about it in the profit sense, I used $7.50 worth of stamps to send out close to $90 worth of cards, so I did end up making some revenue.
I also updated my UMA ROI, but I am tracking it a bit different now. So I bought 2 cases, but only opened 4 of the boxes. I did end up getting a complete set of Tokens, Commons, Uncommons, and Rares; with only needing to pick up a hand full of Mythic Rares. And of course I also got the 4 Box Toppers, so the cost of the 4 boxes I did open should be counted somehow in the ROI calculations.
I guess I am trying to look at this from a collector's point of view as well. I did not just want to track how long it would take me to make all my money back, just because I am keeping a full set and those 4 boxes that I did not open. I am also gaining some value into the collection with those Box Toppers. So in reality, I need to take the value of the 4 boxes I opened as the beginning Cost Basis. Then I need to remove the Box Toppers value and the full set I am keeping for the collection. That should get me what I need to make up from the Cost Basis and what I need to get rid of to break even, and that is just because I need to account for the value of the cards I am keeping from the box opening.
It is the fact that I am trying to gauge value to the collection, and I am not trying to make a profit from opening the boxes.
4 Boxes: $1240.01
Set From Box Opening: $906.78
Box Toppers: $329.42
So in reality I gained $1236.20 from the box opening that went into the collection so I really only need to make up $3.81 to break even because of the value added to that collection. Right!?
Well no, so I did open 4 boxes, and I did get $1236.20 into the collection, but I still needed all the other Box Toppers and the other Mythic Rares for that complete set. So let's take a look at what is still needed to be paid for.
For the Set, I need $244.87 worth of cards. The Box Toppers I still need $4416.73. That totals up to $4661.60 worth of cards that I need to get.
Ok so I spent $1240.01 for the boxes, gained $1236.20 into the collection, which ends up with $3.81 left to make up for the cost of the boxes. Then I need to add the $4661.60 that I still need to that cost that is left over, just because I am going to end up spending that much more to finish the sets. That ends up being $4665.41 left to make up to get what I need.
So really my new target will end up being $4665.41 of spend after I opened the boxes to get what I need. That means I need to sell all the other cards from those box openings at prices higher than $4665.41 in order to make up all the costs.
Now, there is no way that I am going to sell the rest of the cards to make up that cost, just because the value of the cards after the box opening does not even equal $2500 worth of cards, and that is if I were to be able to trade them all. Seriously, the cards left over from the box openings is not even above $1200. I have traded away around $270 worth of cards, and have $495 worth of foils, and $330 left in cards I can trade away. That does not even break the $1200 brice target!
So now, what do we plan to do since getting everything that I need for the UMA sets is always going to be higher than the price of the cards opened from the boxes? I am throwing out the ROI tracking, and just going to try and get rid of all the cards I can. Since I am a collector, there really is no ROI, just value added to the collection at the lowest cost.
So yeah, trying to think of a better way to handle all this cost and value, but still a great exercise to do for value add to spend for cards. More to come.
Total Foil Count: 3794
Forever Stamps: 15
Packages Sent: 15
Ok, so it was a stretch for getting this latest shipment out, but I was able to string together 15 trades. This is not a bad thing, it is just slow going. After all my sends at the beginning of all this, we knew it was going to slow down with new people putting their new wants in. And as more people join the site, send some cards, and get a balance, that is when I will see their wants and I can ship out. I just need to be patient and send out when I can.
With this send the biggest card was a Foil UMA Creeping Tar Pits., but really it was a small send. But if you think about it in the profit sense, I used $7.50 worth of stamps to send out close to $90 worth of cards, so I did end up making some revenue.
I also updated my UMA ROI, but I am tracking it a bit different now. So I bought 2 cases, but only opened 4 of the boxes. I did end up getting a complete set of Tokens, Commons, Uncommons, and Rares; with only needing to pick up a hand full of Mythic Rares. And of course I also got the 4 Box Toppers, so the cost of the 4 boxes I did open should be counted somehow in the ROI calculations.
I guess I am trying to look at this from a collector's point of view as well. I did not just want to track how long it would take me to make all my money back, just because I am keeping a full set and those 4 boxes that I did not open. I am also gaining some value into the collection with those Box Toppers. So in reality, I need to take the value of the 4 boxes I opened as the beginning Cost Basis. Then I need to remove the Box Toppers value and the full set I am keeping for the collection. That should get me what I need to make up from the Cost Basis and what I need to get rid of to break even, and that is just because I need to account for the value of the cards I am keeping from the box opening.
It is the fact that I am trying to gauge value to the collection, and I am not trying to make a profit from opening the boxes.
4 Boxes: $1240.01
Set From Box Opening: $906.78
Box Toppers: $329.42
So in reality I gained $1236.20 from the box opening that went into the collection so I really only need to make up $3.81 to break even because of the value added to that collection. Right!?
Well no, so I did open 4 boxes, and I did get $1236.20 into the collection, but I still needed all the other Box Toppers and the other Mythic Rares for that complete set. So let's take a look at what is still needed to be paid for.
For the Set, I need $244.87 worth of cards. The Box Toppers I still need $4416.73. That totals up to $4661.60 worth of cards that I need to get.
Ok so I spent $1240.01 for the boxes, gained $1236.20 into the collection, which ends up with $3.81 left to make up for the cost of the boxes. Then I need to add the $4661.60 that I still need to that cost that is left over, just because I am going to end up spending that much more to finish the sets. That ends up being $4665.41 left to make up to get what I need.
So really my new target will end up being $4665.41 of spend after I opened the boxes to get what I need. That means I need to sell all the other cards from those box openings at prices higher than $4665.41 in order to make up all the costs.
Now, there is no way that I am going to sell the rest of the cards to make up that cost, just because the value of the cards after the box opening does not even equal $2500 worth of cards, and that is if I were to be able to trade them all. Seriously, the cards left over from the box openings is not even above $1200. I have traded away around $270 worth of cards, and have $495 worth of foils, and $330 left in cards I can trade away. That does not even break the $1200 brice target!
So now, what do we plan to do since getting everything that I need for the UMA sets is always going to be higher than the price of the cards opened from the boxes? I am throwing out the ROI tracking, and just going to try and get rid of all the cards I can. Since I am a collector, there really is no ROI, just value added to the collection at the lowest cost.
So yeah, trying to think of a better way to handle all this cost and value, but still a great exercise to do for value add to spend for cards. More to come.
Tuesday, December 18, 2018
GFY - It's Tues and I am on PTO
Cards Needed: 305
Ok, so the wife and kiddo are on a little vacation with one of her sisters and I am all alone at home. I have cleaned the entire house, put up Christmas lights like the wife asked, and completely cleaned out the fridge so it looks like a brand new one. This calls for some celebration time for the daddy.
I had been sick for the last week, and today was the first real time I could get out of the house without pooping my pants. What better time to head up to the LGS and see what they brought in from the UMA release! Lodestone here I come!
I am not going to say I was disappointed, but a slightly sad. I really thought they were keeping the Box Toppers behind the counter to wait out the surge in prices, but alas these were the only two they brought into the store. Sounds like they did not even crack any boxes. Oh well, I snagged these up and called it good. At least this way I will be buying them slower. I am pretty sure they will be telling their buyer that I am looking for them, and they will start picking up more of them since they know they will have a buyer.
You can see I also picked up some Battlebonds duals, but that is because I am going for three playsets for my decks, and I only need those and the Sea of Clouds. I am still on the fence with those Box Toppers, and I really do want to try and get them all from my LGS's rather than buying them online. We will see how it goes.
Then I decided to stop by the LGS closer to my house, Grey Duck Games, and see what they cracked. I was sure they cracked some boxes and had some Box Toppers sitting up there. This store does like to open sealed product for their customers, and I knew they could not pass up the UMA release. I also know that those cards would just sit there since their clients are more in the High School age range, and do not have the disposable income to spend on these types of expensive cards. Also, there is no way a parent is going to spend that type of cash on card board, so I just knew there were going to be some up there for me. I was not disappointed.
No real heavy hitter, but that Temporal Manipulation was a good snag at $60. I was also able to pick up some UMA cards I needed for my set, and that Goyf was a nice pickup. I think that will be only going up in price.
All in all it was a good pick up day. I am pretty sure I can wait until April to snag any more of those Box Toppers.
Sunday, December 16, 2018
Another send!
Cards: 162
Cost: $395.17
Packages: 38
Stamps
$0.50: 38
$0.21: 4
International: 1
Total Card Count: 209,135
Foil Card Count: 3,802
So this is the first send after the addition of Ultimate Masters, which kind of hurt in the whole scheme of things, but let's hope it works out with the ROI I am tracking. With this send I am going to be trying to get my South Africa badge! The most of the send is a lot of UMA cards, with a lot of other cards sprinkled in between.
With the total amount of $20.99 I am hoping to get close to $390 in return. I am getting close to $2000 mark, but the sending has slowed down. I am not really tempted to add anything to my Want list, and that $10k mark is just getting closer. I really do think that if I do hit that $10k mark, I will be using that cash to pick up the sealed product I am missing.
But then, I might just put that into a Muni-Bond and make even more off of it. Not sure yet. I am hoping that by the time I hit that $10k mark, I will already have all those sealed booster boxes I am looking for.
Well this is if for the update, I have been sick for the last week, and it took everything for me to just pack up all the sends I needed to get out. Lucky I am on PTO next week, so I can just rest as much as I can before that sprint to the end of the year.
Cost: $395.17
Packages: 38
Stamps
$0.50: 38
$0.21: 4
International: 1
Total Card Count: 209,135
Foil Card Count: 3,802
So this is the first send after the addition of Ultimate Masters, which kind of hurt in the whole scheme of things, but let's hope it works out with the ROI I am tracking. With this send I am going to be trying to get my South Africa badge! The most of the send is a lot of UMA cards, with a lot of other cards sprinkled in between.
With the total amount of $20.99 I am hoping to get close to $390 in return. I am getting close to $2000 mark, but the sending has slowed down. I am not really tempted to add anything to my Want list, and that $10k mark is just getting closer. I really do think that if I do hit that $10k mark, I will be using that cash to pick up the sealed product I am missing.
But then, I might just put that into a Muni-Bond and make even more off of it. Not sure yet. I am hoping that by the time I hit that $10k mark, I will already have all those sealed booster boxes I am looking for.
Well this is if for the update, I have been sick for the last week, and it took everything for me to just pack up all the sends I needed to get out. Lucky I am on PTO next week, so I can just rest as much as I can before that sprint to the end of the year.
Friday, December 14, 2018
UMA Results!
It was only a matter of time before they stopped this Master train, but I for one am happy for the change. My wallet was taking a beating!
So here we are again. Another year, and another Masters set. This set is a little different than other ones since it is the last one for a while, and since it is going to be the last one for a while I went out and bought more than what was planned. Of course my hope is that the extra booster boxes that I bought will go up in price, and I am able to make a profit on them.
Let's start out with the numbers.
Trade Count: 209,283
Foil Count: 3,813
With the new packs being opened we added 303 cards to the collection for the cards I needed for the complete set, but then we added 1136 cards to my Tradelist. These are all extra cards that I now have to get rid of, and it somewhat goes against the new goal I am trying to accomplish, but it is the last Masters set, so I felt like it was ok. Also, I do trade a lot of those Master cards away, and they are a lot easier to get rid of, so I am not too worried. That leaves 96 foils added to the foil total.
Let's see how I did.
Here are the foil Rares and Mythics. I have experienced a slight difference in this Masters set than others. There was close to 1 Mythic Rare per booster box along with almost 2 Rares, when normally we would only see 1 Rare with the hopes of it being a Mythic Rare. For some reason, there are a lot more Rare / Mythic Rares in each booster box, and I was pretty surprised by this. Now, it might have been just my case that I opened, but it was nice to see all the value.
Notable cards that were pulled:
Emrakul, the Aeons Torn
Cavern of Souls
Leovold, Emissary of Trest
Those were all the Mythic Rares I got, and the Emrakul is going right in my Collection and I will not be trading it away. The Cavern and Leovold will be traded, just not sure when I am going to unload them. But with just those 3 foils, the CardSphere price is around $208 worth of cards. And if I were to unload all my Rare / Mythic Rares I am pretty sure I am going to get the cost of at least 1 of the boxes back.
Just an FYI - I am trying to quantify my purchase and see what I need to do in order to make that cash back for the boxes I have opened. Then I will try and recover the cost of the boxes I am keeping around.
Here are the extra Mythic Rares I got from the 4 boxes I have opened. I am hoping to unload these right away.
And here are all my Rares, and again I am trying to unload all these to recover the cost of the boxes themselves.
I am pretty sure everyone is more interested in what I got for my Box Toppers, and here they are. I do not think I did too bad, but that Balefire Dragon just hurt. Right now I am sitting close to $330 just for the Box Toppers, so that is about the cost of one box. These will be going directly into the collection, and I am hoping to fill that out next year.
So all in all I opened 4 Booster boxes, and kept 4 Booster boxes for the collection. 3 of those are going to be used as trading fodder, or hopefully sold for a profit and I can make some of that money back. I should also share that I paid $288 per box at my LGS and I know I paid more than what I could have got them for, but buying at my LGS is also keeping them in business so I am not too upset with paying extra.
Speaking of paying off the boxes, after uploading my "Haves" to CardSphere I am already sending out $192.25. I am going to try and keep track of all my sends in order to track the spend on the Booster boxes, and see if I can get an ROI with just the 4 boxes I have opened. I might not get all of it back, but I can prove out how much I can get with everything I open, to prices I actually get from selling on CardSphere.
I still need 11 Mythic Rares for my full set, and 35 Box Toppers for that full set. I am expecting to be able to pick up the Ultimate Masters cards fairly easy, and I am just going for singles. As for the Box Toppers, I will be picking up the rest of that set through my LGS. They seem to get a lot of cards from time to time, and I am pretty sure I can fill out that set with my LGS for sure.
Let's see how the ROI of the sets actually works out. That way I can actually keep track of the cost of the cards, and how I can return those costs through CardSphere.
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