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Post by Ringel on May 31, 2012 16:36:46 GMT -5
Mario's been down bid to selling under 500. Nice price for a very useful rare.
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Post by ironcladtrash on May 31, 2012 19:10:51 GMT -5
Too bad I already picked up what I needed to get 5 of him for more than that. I always thought Lucrezia Borgia never gets enough love especially now that everyone is playing with more assasins because of the market and she is only 100 - 5/5 official pay 3 destroy destroy Assasin agent.
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Post by Rob (Roebidoebi) on Jun 1, 2012 1:26:05 GMT -5
I don't think I have ever used her special ability...
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Post by Tuism on Jun 1, 2012 1:46:18 GMT -5
While I hardly ever use her special ability, when I do use it it's great. And even without, 5/5 official is worth the cost alone But back on topic, damn Mario, I bought him at almost 3 times that. Early adopters sometimes suffer
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Post by ironcladtrash on Jun 1, 2012 15:55:10 GMT -5
Her price just looks so drastic when she is going for 100 sitting next to Cesare at 850. Even though it's another templar card Silvio Barbarigo I think is a good deal at under 150.
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Post by pryingtuna85649 on Jun 13, 2012 16:38:21 GMT -5
I like Lucrezia and have used her ability...well, a lot, actually. Like ironcladtrash said, she REALLY comes in handy now. Especially with all these 100+ decks overloaded with assassin cards. It's honestly become absurd how many of those I've started to encounter. The only thing that sucks about her is she is usually quickly countered and bringing her out earlier is better if you are using her ability. And Silvio's price drop also kinda sucks. I just had to drop my prices on the 5 I have for sell because they've been on the market for nearly a month now with no movement...besides being undercut. And they still aren't getting close to being sold.
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Post by TemplarTyler on Jun 13, 2012 17:04:19 GMT -5
I have to agree with pryingtuna... its nice to be able to stop Ezio and the like before they even begin
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Post by pryingtuna85649 on Jun 13, 2012 18:45:29 GMT -5
Yeah, while I don't purchase any credits and it's...convenient, I guess, to see the prices drop, I'd actually rather not see people undercutting each other so much that rare cards lose drastic value. I remember when I first set my prices for Silvio, I was 6 spots above the lowest price. Then when I checked again a week ago, my price was outrageous compared to the lower prices. I've been running into this a lot, it seems. The Dama is this way as well. But I refuse to lower my price for her. Every time I've gone to sell a rare templar card, immediately following it gets undercut to nearly 200 below my price (which my prices aren't that far above the lowest price when I set them to begin with). I know this might be in part because of the market being out longer now, as well as the amount of people "playing the market" now, but it still sucks. Mostly the people playing the market sucks. I think they know who I am are intentionally making the market miserable for me. *looks around suspiciously*
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Post by Altaem on Jun 13, 2012 22:11:20 GMT -5
You're on to me, I'm ruining your market experience just cos I don't like you. Got to love the current market price for Silvio. It's not many cards that earn me 80 credits every single day.
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nyxeus
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Mada mada dane - You still have lots more to work on
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Post by nyxeus on Jun 13, 2012 22:51:23 GMT -5
Can someone tell me why exit stage right is so expensive ? I haven't met anyone using it so I don't know if the card is really that powerful.
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Post by pryingtuna85649 on Jun 13, 2012 23:48:28 GMT -5
You're on to me, I'm ruining your market experience just cos I don't like you. Got to love the current market price for Silvio. It's not many cards that earn me 80 credits every single day. I knew it! *shakes fist at computer screen*
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Post by Rob (Roebidoebi) on Jun 14, 2012 1:59:05 GMT -5
Can someone tell me why exit stage right is so expensive ? I haven't met anyone using it so I don't know if the card is really that powerful. Exit stage right is a two-day winner in the right deck. Just play ESR with il Carnefice as your only real agent and use political patronage an a call to action to have il Carnefice in play at the end of day one. ESR also works well in combination with Carnevale and Caha. So it is very brutal when you get the combo off, and I think that everyone who hast lost to an ESR deck in the past wants to play it as well. The thing is that you do need 5 to get it working, hence the high prices...
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nyxeus
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"The Pretty Asian"
Mada mada dane - You still have lots more to work on
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Post by nyxeus on Jun 15, 2012 23:49:53 GMT -5
Hopefully I will play someone using ESR soon, would like to see if the card really worth 1300 credits.
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Post by Altaem on Jun 18, 2012 1:37:34 GMT -5
ESR is one of my favorite cards, easily worth the 1300 credits. Unlike Forced Charity which I bough for ~1800 each and wonder why I bothered.
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Post by coolkendude on Jun 18, 2012 9:56:18 GMT -5
ESR is great if you have the right starting hand. If you don't have Call to Action/Calling all Stand Ins and ESR in your starting hand, you will need to have enough cards to delay your opponents so you can set off your combo.
By the way, one bargain rare I saw yesterday was Rosa in Fiore, at 300. I think this card is underestimated by many players because it's a 0 influence card (opponents usually just let it resolve vs. say Forced Charity or Footpad). But really, the value of this card is getting you the +3 income early on. In all my time playing my thieves deck, there was only one player who Court Ordered it and I was so pissed because 1) I needed that card badly for the income boost, and 2) he understood the value of that card for a crime deck in early game situations.
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