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After this, anything I'd have said would be redundant.

It's been a day or two since I've played through, so there you go.

Getting the cash to buy it tomorrow... it's not soon enough ;^;

Before Charmander got Metal Claw Bulbasaur helped you walk through both first gyms. It made perfect tactical sense when I was 14. And I don't hate on it now, but outside setting up a full-starter set... yeah...

I once saw a Beta Lotus at a vendor during an event that looked like it'd been boiled (probably sat on someone's dashboard on a hot day). They wanted $700, and it sold that day.

For the BGS rating. Any skin oil or other contaminate, or any scuffs, marks, discoloration, or anything that provides evidence that it's been played or handled recklessly in any way devalues it. And Alpha cards are so few in number the higher the grade the higher people will be willing to pay for it.

SO OP BAN PLS

Anything from the Alpha could still go for more than what it might be valued by retailers because there is literally fewer of them in existence. That's on top of finding one like this in a mint, pristine, straight-from-the-pack-to-BGS-graded packaging.

I started around Mirage and they were abouts $400-500. Though still out of reach for someone on a 6th grader's budget.

I think I speak for all MtG players everywhere when I say:

Well, as expected and as described, it sounds like it's kind of Borderlands 1.5 and Borderlands 2.5, which would technically make it Borderlands 4. So I assume big changes for Borderlands 3, then they regress to old issues and problems for 4, probably as a joke.

He made one fatal mistake:

Game: Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne

lol its like they had a race in the middle of a shopping mall full of cardboard cutouts, and the cutouts are all, "wth this racetrack's in the way and I can't get to Forever 21 race cars suck too who still likes them even omg"

Not mine, not an entry, completely relevant.

That deserves a high-five.

Has Destiny grossed its $500m production cost?