“Temporal Forces” Has Hardest Pull Rates of Scarlet & Violet Sets for Highest Rarities

All of this is just price manipulation nonsense. Don't buy into hype cycles scalpers are trying to create to cover their losses on the previous SV sets
 
There is a fine line between having the higher hits too easy to pull and too tough. Myself, I'm in favour of the hits being a little tougher to pull. I don't want to spend $100 on a box in the hopes that the top chase card is $40. Why do people keep ripping and chasing Evovling Skies, because the hope to pull one of the really valuable cards like the Moonbreon. I think the top chase cards should be something speical and not given away. I know I'm in the minority though
? CASINO NOW
 
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Do you use the code cards from the packs?? Are the pull rates the same in TCG Live or not?
I do but I kind of don’t pay attention to the pull rates on Live due to a few factors (Live having 5-card packs, the credit system making it somewhat easy to get the cards you need for decks if you don’t pull them in your packs, certain meta decks being given to you right out the gate, and the extremely low chance of finding an Double Rare or higher in the common/uncommon slots).
 
I’m more of a collector and I’m still against this. People tend to forget the dimensions we live in here. I hate it more to not have a complete set just because one card is in triple digits and is more often than not a Pokémon I don’t even like. Also seeing the kids at local stores spending so much money for mostly getting nothing is insane to me. It’s also pretty likely all of this will crash someday.
Good to know! I’m probably just wrong about this then, unless there are a lot of other collectors hoping for their cards to be worth money. I still think the thrill of being able to pull something worth a bunch of money is fun, but obviously at this point that fun is outweighed by the fact that we’d just rather be able to play and collect for less money overall, so I’m with you all on this one now.
 
I’m more of a collector and I’m still against this. People tend to forget the dimensions we live in here. I hate it more to not have a complete set just because one card is in triple digits and is more often than not a Pokémon I don’t even like. Also seeing the kids at local stores spending so much money for mostly getting nothing is insane to me. It’s also pretty likely all of this will crash someday.
If you want cards to have little or no value, why pay money for them in the first place? Just make or buy a fake. Same difference, right?
 
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