Doctor Who Universes Beyond What Happened & How Did it all Turn out.
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- Опубліковано 16 вер 2024
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@@RetroMTG woooot
Great Video, this details how much value can be lost
@@whatnextwizards428 boomstick thanks for watching
The dr who set was a perfect universe beyond. 100% off the "set" available to purchase with thematic, unique art payable decks with collector bling for the fans/whales.
Yes, secondary market isn't going to light up as as a result but it's the perfect casual magic playing dr who fan product delivery
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@@DizDean woot first to the key first to the egg
I got the deck set and a few singles from Doctor Who, enough for me. No need to overpay on a Collector box chasing a serialized card and ending up with tons of expensive bulk.
Dude has no idea what he's talking about. Dr Who boosters have one of the highest singles value to booster cost ratios of any set, around 65%-70% on average. Most sets are 25%-30%.
Heard LotR commander decks are being ré-printed!?!? 🤘🦁🤘
@@savannahlion3081 seriously? I would not be surprised
I can confirm this i work at a distributor we have received about 4 pallets worth of lotr commander cases
Good they are way too expensive now. I need the Sauron and Hobbit one
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@@schmidty2go312 great tasting but so time consuming
This take kind of baffles me. From $200 to $270 before people dumped back on to the market only about 20 boxes on TCG before it's back at $270. Not sure what price guide you were looking at but with 12 foils and 5 rares per pack you're definitely getting way way more than $20 to 30 per box. It's also been less than a year and a smaller print run for CB's. If you didn't get any before $240 is a decent price to pick these up, they'll be back at $270 in a relatively short time and we'll see what happens when the market thins back out since we've already had some people cash in now.
The new series by Disney+ is putting off existing fans imo.
From what I have gotten from this universe, the best Dr. Who product is the secret lair dalek lands. Just love having them in my cube. Fantastic subtle art, playable forever. The commander decks are nice but they are very synergistic with themselves and tell a story rather than a product with great individual cards or ones that can be upgraded easily.
I am such a magic fan I watched all of Dr. Who only because they did an MTG collab. The show is fantastic and found that the worlds and scenes depicted in the cards were excellently executed by Wizards design staff who obviously love Dr. Who as well. Some cards play clunky, but it’s not clumsy design it’s detailed depictions of nearly every important scene and character in the show.
What WoTC has learned is that people will continue to buy their shit regardless of what it is. The illusion that cardboard is worth $30k is one of the greatest cons of the modern era.
When you said eater I had to do a double take. How did you know I was eating. And enjoy the homade lasagna it sounds delicious
That year went by quickly!
This set is so good ...
As a 50+ year Dr. Who fan, I skipped this product.
@@nineseven420empire3 ouch! Enough said
More Doctor creature type would help
I'm not much of a fan of UB but I do like lots of individual cards from all of them. Zero hype for Marvel. Seems weird but I'll probably still want a few cards. Beyond stoked for Final Fantasy though! Really hope that one's cool
good stuff moxman
Maybe they can put Doctor who in Costco like they did with the MOM decks.
I wonder Dr Who would have been more popular if it was modern playable and a big staple like the one ring that LoTR had? Also some of the Dr Who art work and card frames left alot to be desired
@@jmoney9494 your not wrong there nice comment
I'm so glad I bought one box and 4 other packs I believe in FallOut. I think this and that set are kinda in the same area
I stopped buying any MTG, this was one of the last commander sets I bought. Will revisit in 10 years.
Damn 1 year already?
@@braindead8899 lol right!
Interesting seeing how the gaming community rallied behind the 40k and Fallout products and Wizards delivered on power level to match. I'm hoping the same thing happens for Final Fantasy and we get to speculate on some boxes.
@@geofferiswheel final will hit big I am sure
Yeah final fantasy is gonna be the best selling ub, In my humble opinion
When I was younger all I wanted was doctor who in magic. I cancelled all my boxes cause the art was horrible.
You are so right! I preordered the Dr. Who pre-cons for $119.99 and did not buy any sealed boxes or singles. Maybe I'll pick a few of the cheap singles that I want now. Yes, Wizards HAS gotten lazy with their HIT OR MISS sets. Thank you for the video Mox Man. Enjoy your lasagna. RAMBLE JAMBLE.
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magic is a competitive card game about, killing your opponent in mortal combat... not every IP is designed for sharing that same intention. Dr. Who is anthetical to the principles behind the audience that plays magic. Warhammer and Fallout both have a bunch of overlap with the goals and fantasy of mtg.
I was expecting a little bit more "sales/movement" from the fandom but then someone explained to me what route they decided to go with on Dr. Whos I.P. So it makes sense vs Fallout/LOTR.
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Lol, definitely a chance to become the "Dr. WHO" Guy in your play group on the cheap.😁
@@crisgroom3857 lol
An abomination. Great vid MoxMan
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I still have a sealed Timey-wimey…. I need to get the other decks for my sealed shelf 🤔
There was a stack of Soldevi Excavations at a local LGS six bucks each…. Bought all 7 😂
Overpriced products are not the greatest way to convince non-magic players to give the game a chance. I'm not sure about the choice of franchises either.
As a European I have not seen a single episode of Dr. Who and never heard anyone mention it in real life.
My LGS just got a new supply of all of the commander decks this week!
@@76girard oh nice what are prices like, as they may be on discount
They are selling them at 50 a deck.
If course, that's US dollars!
Dr. WHO got pumped up by people inaccurately claiming that it was a reduced/small print run, then pushed onto people thinking it would be an "investment." The print run wasn't reduced. That was misconstruing the cancellation of printing products in a few languages as meaning there would be less product available. The "finance" people completely ignore the aspect of English print being the cornerstone market (can't remember if Mox has said it, but a few smaller creators have noted that foreign language cards are good buys to play/own but are difficult to sell/trade and hold significantly less value).
Dr. WHO was one of the more obvious pump and dump's of a modern MTG product. You can see when something is organically popular vs. when the consumer base is being told that a product "is good" and "must have" and "full of value" and "will go up in value". It isn't always obvious out of the gate and I have partaken in the drink myself at times... but if you take a few steps back, you can see how product releases are actually received by the consumer vs those trying to sell you the product.
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@@ralphthegnome amazing comments!!! Wreck it
The print run can be extrapolated from the serialized cards. It was absolutely a smaller print run.
Also who exactly pumped and dumped because it’s been going up steadily?
I think it's simple: Unless it has high crossover potential with fans of both the beyond property as well as mtg (So mostly just LotR) the general, non-magic-playing public is willing to give a moderately priced product like a commander precon a chance but a collector's box is a step too far: If they would at least offer the option to pack bundles for this universes beyond properties you'll see a hell of a lot more sales: People would grab the precons but then look 'Oh 9 boosters of cards so I can improve my precons for close to the price of another precon?' And are much more likely to put down 50 bucks than 200 for a collectors.
@@dimitriid boomstick great comments
Alien Insect token $3 where the rest were sub $1 for the first page of rares. Tells you a bit about the product line.
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Doomed on so many levels but I love the set, value loooooowwww
Doomed as in selling well and prices increasing? 🤔
I was surprised that this product was ever made- too niche in the US
Too niche for what?
@@chim007azo I didn’t think the Dr Who IP was broadly popular in the US, and I thought that it might struggle
@@damonhymer5960 I think a lot of people were, but I think WotC realized there was more than enough fans on top of the Magic players who buy everything., and they were pretty much right on the nose with this one.
Yeah doctor who fanbase isn't the type to buy a box of expensive magic cards to just have. Not like the lotr fanbase but you can tell that by how much money the lotr and hobbit films brought in.
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I picked up the precons last year and didn't really like them, ultimately. I kept a lot of the singles for my decks, however, and sold off what was left as a group. I made nearly enough to buy a Ravnica Remastered booster box. I had to kick in about $50.
maybe they can go back to the block rotation?
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Skipped it...not enough worth buying but singles and getting it on the cheap I am in for that
@@eggerbegger1631 boomstick
I wonder if this is connected to how bad the show has been doing.
@@RPT111 oh that is possible for sure
This set fell victim to not having enough reason to purchase anything that’s not the best version. Aka the surge foils. The supply for those is low, everything else is overabundant.
What do you mean by fell victim?
@@chim007azo ? With all the different card versions nowadays, if there isn’t enough interest in the cards playability, it’s purely based on collectability. So for the doctor who set there are a few really playable cards, and then the only other thing people care about is the surge foils. So the rest becomes nearly worthless
@@GhaveGuru But the cards and boxes (and even decks) have all gone up in price especially in the past month. You think they’re going to start going down?
@@chim007azo sealed (decks and boxes) is a different story. Without resupplies it’s not hard to manipulate those this far out from release. I don’t think the set is bad, I have a lot of it myself. The single cards that are rising are large majority the surge foils. Any non-surge foil with few exceptions (duplicator, etc) will go down in the short term if someone was buying things out. Too much supply of “lesser” versions of the cards. Bloomburrow did a good job with the lesser versions of cards because the art is unique so it has some demand. Dr Who regular art, regular art foil, extended art, extended art foil, and surge foil all use the same art. That’s why you see the uncommon/common surge foils worth so much since there aren’t so many versions, and the pull rate is lower.
@@chim007azo there can come a point where the lesser versions get so cheap though that someone can throw a little $ and wipe out the supply of a decent card. Depending on how much supply is actually out there things could move unexpectedly. That’s why this set is 3rd on my list. LoTR, Fallout, Dr. Who is the order I’m trying to finish everything I want from the set before things get manipulated too much and the prices no longer look appetizing. LoTR is already getting there for a lot of cards.
More like Dr. Who isn’t gonna buy Soldevi Excavations universe beyond!!
@@sideshowonacid Soldevi!!!!