Brainstormbrewery #247: Meowloro

After several weeks of new and returning guests, the show return to its regular lineup of hosts and DJ.   With a lull before the new set drops, a ton of knowledge is shared as the cast hits breaking bulk, pick of the week and clears a swath of listener emails.  Topics include how to track price movements, finding rare booster packs, building relationships with GP vendors, and speculations on Commander 2017.   We learn that Corbin is to blame for terrible deck names, and Jason does his best impression of Wizard’s customer service.

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3 comments on Brainstormbrewery #247: Meowloro

  1. Jacob Perl says:

    Just got the the question about buying and selling things at your LGS when they are out of stock. What my LGS does is, if they are out of stock, they tend to offer close to full price in store credit for the card on the spot so they can fill the order. I have taken advantage of this multiple times getting full retail in store credit for cards that otherwise would be $0.50-$1.00 on the buylist. I get more for my card, the store makes money they otherwise wouldn’t have by being able to sell the card, and the customer gets all the singles he needed. Everyone is happy

  2. AvidClown says:

    Pretty sure the Coldsnap precon cards were only valuable b/c they offered Ice Age art of Brainstorm & StP in new frames but i could be wrong. Can’t see why Beatdown ones would be worth anything, unless I’m misunderstanding Jason’s point. (Probably)

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