21/02/2013

Sounds Like Bleach


It has been about a week since Lord of the Tachyon Galaxy made its entrance in OCG scene and everything LTGY planned to set into motion definitely has begin to show signs. I have been observing the market value for cards in the new set and right now two cards are the more than qualified enough to be called the money card of this set. First card would be this fellow here:

TREASURED SWORD OF THE SEVEN STARS

 
Initial value when released, RM30. Right now Seven Stars Draw (what we call it in Malaysia) has doubled its value (RM60) and that doesn’t seem to be the end of it. I am expecting it to increase up to RM80 per piece in the future if the Metagame develops accordingly. I doubt I need to explain why this card comes with such a big price tag. 

REDOX, THE ROCK-INCARNATE DRAGON

 
Among the four Incarnate Dragons, Redox appeared to be the most expensive one. This came as a surprise to me due to the fact that I was expecting all four dragons to have similar market value. As of now, Redox went from RM20 to RM60 per piece while the rest of the crew went from RM20 to RM40 (RM50 if you’re lucky enough to fish out a deal.) Whether or not this card will continue to climb the price ladder I am not sure but one thing for sure most of everyone is looking to try out Geargia Karakuri or Machina Geargia.

Subsequently, Number 11: Big Eye went up in price together with Treasured Sword and Redox (we can all guess why.) So, by looking at the way things are right now Malaysia should expect both Geargia Karakuri and Incarnate Dragons to enter the competitive scene (dominate or not that’s a different story.) With that, players that own Verz would definitely take a chance in the upcoming Asia Qualifiers. The Malaysian Meta right now consists of Verz, Fire Fist, Mermails, and if I would choose one between the two mentioned above it would definitely be Geargia Karakuri. Rather than spending cash on all ‘em dragons it seems smarter to only get Redox and Seven Stars Draw couple with Geargia’s new arsenal Geargia-Gear. Karakuri was never expensive to begin with. Having said that, between Geargia Karakuri and Machina Geargia the latter does look like a better choice when it comes to stability. That’s all I have to share for today and as always thank you for reading!

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    1. 24th of March if i am not mistaken.

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    2. Most probably I will go there on that day, but I'm asking Alex to help me find the dragons too since he going this week

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  2. Its an easy find if you're willing to fork out RM50-60 per piece. Somehow the market value for 'em dragons went off faster than expected. Hope to see you during ACQ!

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