This MTG fan has 5,000 copies of one random card, and just won't stop buying more
It is not uncommon for Magic: The Gathering fans to 'spec' on a card, buying up multiple copies in anticipation of a spike. It's a gamble. You're hoping your chosen card will shoot up in price, and that you'll be able to sell it on to turn a profit before the value drops. Perhaps a new deck archetype has emerged and you're in on the ground floor; maybe you spotted a neat combo with a card from a new set; or perhaps your favorite content creator just lauded an old, unloved card's efficacy to an audience of thousands. Read the full story on Wargamer: This MTG fan has 5,000 copies of one random card, and just won't stop buying more
It is not uncommon for Magic: The Gathering fans to 'spec' on a card, buying up multiple copies in anticipation of a spike. It's a gamble. You're hoping your chosen card will shoot up in price, and that you'll be able to sell it on to turn a profit before the value drops. Perhaps a new deck archetype has emerged and you're in on the ground floor; maybe you spotted a neat combo with a card from a new set; or perhaps your favorite content creator just lauded an old, unloved card's efficacy to an audience of thousands.Read the full story on Wargamer: This MTG fan has 5,000 copies of one random card, and just won't stop buying more
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