Randomn question. I have a star pro card 35/50...if I trained it with a star support would I be wasting it, or would it not come close to maxing the card out?
Waste, better try trading it for some UR's or anything fully trained.
Waste, better try trading it for some UR's or anything fully trained.
I've been trying to get rid of the thing for a week now...no luck. It was my first star reset to lol.
If there was I way I could trade it for something I actually need (RTTC lewis or melo) I would do it in a heartbeat but my LU isn't strong enough to need lots of training fodder.
Luckily for use the people behind this game are software programmers and not economists because their understanding of the "health" of the AH is beyond puzzling. I mean they didn't have to reinvent the wheel here, there are plenty of other models within games that offer a similar forum to buy/sell/trade cards, the route these guys went down makes no sense.
For them it does make sense though. I can buy a card for 2000, but in order to buy this card I need credits. I sell another card of equal value for 2000 to improve my deck, but I lose 30%, leaving me with 1400. I still need to sell something else for at least 780 to make 600 after taxes, so I have to give up more to get something I want or need back. If my deck is not stacked this can be a challenge, but I am offered an alternative. I can purchase credits to make up the difference, or I can struggle through the process of trying to flip something that someone else will find desirable for whatever reason (deck improvement, training foddler, etc.).
This, of course, ignores out of the box solutions like below minimums, buy backs, etc.
For them it does make sense though. I can buy a card for 2000, but in order to buy this card I need credits. I sell another card of equal value for 2000 to improve my deck, but I lose 30%, leaving me with 1400. I still need to sell something else for at least 780 to make 600 after taxes, so I have to give up more to get something I want or need back. If my deck is not stacked this can be a challenge, but I am offered an alternative. I can purchase credits to make up the difference, or I can struggle through the process of trying to flip something that someone else will find desirable for whatever reason (deck improvement, training foddler, etc.).
This, of course, ignores out of the box solutions like below minimums, buy backs, etc.
^^^ Those are the magic words Ca$hDaddy want to hear right there
Leg pro minimums are defintely a bit wonky. I've not managed to sell a single leg pro of popular players (like AD) since this version of the AH came in, and it's not for lack of trying.
At 5.5k min bid, you're either better off getting two singles, or a single star for future-proofing purposes.
I've been trying to get rid of the thing for a week now...no luck. It was my first star reset to lol.
If there was I way I could trade it for something I actually need (RTTC lewis or melo) I would do it in a heartbeat but my LU isn't strong enough to need lots of training fodder.
I've been trying to get rid of the thing for a week now...no luck. It was my first star reset to lol.
If there was I way I could trade it for something I actually need (RTTC lewis or melo) I would do it in a heartbeat but my LU isn't strong enough to need lots of training fodder.
Keep it. It could be the difference between your QG line up being star+ or star++ one day.
Leg pro minimums are defintely a bit wonky. I've not managed to sell a single leg pro of popular players (like AD) since this version of the AH came in, and it's not for lack of trying.
At 5.5k min bid, you're either better off getting two singles, or a single star for future-proofing purposes.
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