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Date:    Wed, 10 May 2000 21:35:44 PDT
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From:    Edward Bolme <edwardb@FRPG.COM>
Subject: Re: [L5RINFO] SCC & RT [was: GOing for the GOLD]

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> >I can say, however, that the HE releases each sold less release. It was
> >horrifying to watch.
> Yup but they had the 3-Tier rarity system....wouldnt that be an argument
> against the notion that the reason SCC and HE sold poorly was that players
> didnt like the 2-tier system...?

If you calculate the average dollars spent, you spend less total collecting
a set of RT than a regular 150-card release. Plus your outflow is regular,
the same every month, and not one big chunk o' change every three.

This, of course, is statistical, your mileage may vary.

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