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<blockquote data-quote="jodyjohnson" data-source="post: 5430351" data-attributes="member: 5590"><p>There were a number of ways to buy DDM.</p><p></p><p>1. Small number of packs per week at retail. For me this would be like buying lottery tickets - which people do. What you know you are getting is 1 rare, x uncommons, and y commons from a 40/60 piece set. Essentially random. Best if you like all the figures and decreases in value as you buy more (repeats).</p><p></p><p>2. Buy by the case at retail or web. You know you are getting 8 different rares out of the rare pool per case, at least one of each uncommon, and 3-4 of each common. Or similar depending on set composition. Much less random than some folks assume. </p><p></p><p>3. Buy massive amounts of cases and sell off the extra locally or online. Running it as a business or investment.</p><p></p><p>4. Singles online or at the game store. You get exactly what you want. Best if you also bought a case or two and need fill or only like some of the figures per set.</p><p></p><p>5. Don't buy out of protest, lack of finances, or lack of need/interest.</p><p></p><p>I understand all 5 ways but did 2 & 4.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jodyjohnson, post: 5430351, member: 5590"] There were a number of ways to buy DDM. 1. Small number of packs per week at retail. For me this would be like buying lottery tickets - which people do. What you know you are getting is 1 rare, x uncommons, and y commons from a 40/60 piece set. Essentially random. Best if you like all the figures and decreases in value as you buy more (repeats). 2. Buy by the case at retail or web. You know you are getting 8 different rares out of the rare pool per case, at least one of each uncommon, and 3-4 of each common. Or similar depending on set composition. Much less random than some folks assume. 3. Buy massive amounts of cases and sell off the extra locally or online. Running it as a business or investment. 4. Singles online or at the game store. You get exactly what you want. Best if you also bought a case or two and need fill or only like some of the figures per set. 5. Don't buy out of protest, lack of finances, or lack of need/interest. I understand all 5 ways but did 2 & 4. [/QUOTE]
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