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<blockquote data-quote="gban007" data-source="post: 9865387" data-attributes="member: 56488"><p>I dont know.</p><p>I dont play MTG, but like to collect some of the cards based on various IP because I like the art, nice miniature pieces of art for IPs I like (Doctor Who, Lord of the Rings, Warhammer, Forgotten Realms etc).</p><p>Im not one to buy the booster packs as such, I will buy the prepackaged decks / commander decks based on which cards they have, but wont buy boosters.</p><p>I happily buy the packs, knowing if I dont like some of the cards, I can on sell them, and can then buy off others particular cards I like that I may be missing.</p><p>Without a good secondary market to allow for this, I wouldn't have bought any of decks.</p><p></p><p>I liken it somewhat to Lego. I think a lot of people are happy to buy Lego sets, as know once finished/ dont want it anymore, can resell them at a reasonable price. Without that, we would buy a lot less Lego.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gban007, post: 9865387, member: 56488"] I dont know. I dont play MTG, but like to collect some of the cards based on various IP because I like the art, nice miniature pieces of art for IPs I like (Doctor Who, Lord of the Rings, Warhammer, Forgotten Realms etc). Im not one to buy the booster packs as such, I will buy the prepackaged decks / commander decks based on which cards they have, but wont buy boosters. I happily buy the packs, knowing if I dont like some of the cards, I can on sell them, and can then buy off others particular cards I like that I may be missing. Without a good secondary market to allow for this, I wouldn't have bought any of decks. I liken it somewhat to Lego. I think a lot of people are happy to buy Lego sets, as know once finished/ dont want it anymore, can resell them at a reasonable price. Without that, we would buy a lot less Lego. [/QUOTE]
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