This post is not about Mall of Toys with whom I have had only positive experiences. Beys & Bricks has also been pretty good to me (though hardly as good as I've been to them!).
I have opened nine - NINE - of the Vol. 26 Blind Booster trying to land a black Roar Bahamut Giga Moment-10. I do already have a Roar Bahamut Gg.Mm-10 - the violet one that came in B-190 assembled with parts from other beys - but I am a completionist and want all the colorways, especially those from the DB series. Nearly every site is sold out of the boosters, but I was able to find one that still had them, and I've been ordering three at a time, hoping each time to land the prize.
I just opened the latest shipment of three (which has brought me to 9 opened in total) and once again am left Bahamut-less. Odds were decent enough I wouldn't pull it from those first three, and maybe only slightly in favor of pulling one from the second three, but I really thought this last lot would have it.
In the card-collecting hobby there are those we call "pack searchers" who use subversive means to determine which packs/boosters/boxes have the best stuff inside. They do things like bring digital scales into Target with them and weight the packs, bend the packs to find those with more rigidity (damaging all the other cards in the process), etc. Pack searchers are generally despised among card-collectors.
Now, I hope this is not the case, but I suspect it would be easy for retailers with large inventories of boosters to determine the precise weight of those boosters that contain the prize beys and separate those out from the rest to sell for triple or quadruple the normal price, then also sell the remaining boosters at full price, giving false hope to the buyer that they have a shot at the prize bey. Again, I do hope I'm wrong here.
Again I am super cool with Mall of Toys, and I know for a fact that Beys & Bricks doesn't do this as I pulled the prize Cyclone Ragnaruk from a Vol. 25 booster myself having bought only three boosters. I don't want to say the name of this other retailer, but after this experience I don't think I'll be doing any business with them again. Their prices are higher than everyone else's, anyway, even after coupon codes.
I'm only making this post because as a noob to this hobby, I have to wonder if I'm just discovering this and it's is already well-known among long-time bladers or if my luck is just that bad.
TLR: Has anyone pulled a Roar Bahamut Gg.Mm-10 from a Vol. 26 blind booster purchased from an online retailer other than MoT or B&B?
I have opened nine - NINE - of the Vol. 26 Blind Booster trying to land a black Roar Bahamut Giga Moment-10. I do already have a Roar Bahamut Gg.Mm-10 - the violet one that came in B-190 assembled with parts from other beys - but I am a completionist and want all the colorways, especially those from the DB series. Nearly every site is sold out of the boosters, but I was able to find one that still had them, and I've been ordering three at a time, hoping each time to land the prize.
I just opened the latest shipment of three (which has brought me to 9 opened in total) and once again am left Bahamut-less. Odds were decent enough I wouldn't pull it from those first three, and maybe only slightly in favor of pulling one from the second three, but I really thought this last lot would have it.
In the card-collecting hobby there are those we call "pack searchers" who use subversive means to determine which packs/boosters/boxes have the best stuff inside. They do things like bring digital scales into Target with them and weight the packs, bend the packs to find those with more rigidity (damaging all the other cards in the process), etc. Pack searchers are generally despised among card-collectors.
Now, I hope this is not the case, but I suspect it would be easy for retailers with large inventories of boosters to determine the precise weight of those boosters that contain the prize beys and separate those out from the rest to sell for triple or quadruple the normal price, then also sell the remaining boosters at full price, giving false hope to the buyer that they have a shot at the prize bey. Again, I do hope I'm wrong here.
Again I am super cool with Mall of Toys, and I know for a fact that Beys & Bricks doesn't do this as I pulled the prize Cyclone Ragnaruk from a Vol. 25 booster myself having bought only three boosters. I don't want to say the name of this other retailer, but after this experience I don't think I'll be doing any business with them again. Their prices are higher than everyone else's, anyway, even after coupon codes.
I'm only making this post because as a noob to this hobby, I have to wonder if I'm just discovering this and it's is already well-known among long-time bladers or if my luck is just that bad.
TLR: Has anyone pulled a Roar Bahamut Gg.Mm-10 from a Vol. 26 blind booster purchased from an online retailer other than MoT or B&B?