Talk:Trial Deck 3: Dragonic Force/@comment-6881157-20140325084545/@comment-4167259-20140326052004

Geki's right on that one. Prices online are really ballooned up 50-100% compared to local purchases, depending on cardstock, and then you pay for shipping and whatever other costs like insurance. That's why I rarely (1 time out of 10, on average) order single cards online.

Prices are generally cheaper when getting them from players at your local store, so I think my USD equivalent costs are just a little below the usual. That's my answer to Darek's question, I guess. All our shops where Buddyfight is sold have been opening an average of 1 BT01 display box per week, so there's a lot of supply. I myself got 2 boxes a week after the release, yielding 2 Dragoknuckles (10% of my investment recovered).

Darek, if you create a buzz and more players get into the game, the more boxes that will be bought, opened, and its contents distributed, and the cheaper those individual cards will be.

But I kid you not, Dragoknuckle truly costs $5-6 here, and will continue to be even if it sees a reprint at RR because most of our Armordragon lists have it at 3-4 copies. It will always be in demand here until an equally powerful item suited for Armordragon builds comes out. I do predict that after BT02's release, we will stop opening BT01 boxes and so Dragoknuckle's price will increase by $1 just before Immortal Entitities comes out.