Monday, November 14, 2011

Special Post - What to invest in considering Rabbit Laggia (By Isaac52)

Hey guys, Isaac here again with a few new investing tips for those of you who think they can't quite afford to cash in on the whole rescue rabbit hype train.

Now, I realize pretty much EVERY investing tip you see here is called "safe" but this one is especially so. And I'm going to tell you why.

Gold sarcophagus, it is at it's lowest price ever since it's release as a DREV SE Promo. 


$4 a pop ($3 in smaller quanities in select areas) and it's ALWAYS been good trade bait. They never last long in my binders when i get them, they're probably my best $5 incremented throw-in. But with the upcoming rabbit deck's reverse toolboxing (Sarcing for rabbit and getting it instantly with tour guide into Leviair) This card should be seeing a lot more play in a bit.

It's not the most noticable part of the deck, sure. But it's quite crucial, and WILL be pursued by those trying to make the deck. Personally, I don't think the rabbit deck will take off to usurp plants, and agents off their pedestal like it's being hyped up to. So you should try to move these after the deck is officially playable, but before any time of widestream showing for the deck, so as to maximize on what people will offer for them.

I'm thinking $8 should be your goal, which is a 100% profit if you got them for $4. Or $20-$22 for a playset.

Now, you can try to wait till after rabbit has a showing to trade them off... in hopes they'd rise even higher due to a good showing and renewed interest. This is also viable, even if not recommended as opposed to the other route. However, even if this flops, gold sarcs should still be easily movable, even in vast quanities. As i said, even before they became meta... or rather, believed to be meta, they've always been great trade bait.

Even if you're iffy on this investment, I say get at least a playset or two for yourself.

Next up, is forbidden lance. This card is similar to sarc in that it's always been great trade bait, and that it is as low as ever. This is ran in max usually in all rabbit builds. Not only does it protect lagia, the plays to make him, but he also brings up ways to actually make lagia more consistently.

Jurrac Guaiba (whom i neglected to post about before his price rise) is the maindeck beater here, only 1700 however leaves him a little underwhelming. Especially to the likes of tengu, and even moreso... Rai-oh.

However, with lance he can run over practically anything, grab another guaiba(or aeolo if this is a second guaiba run) and make lagia. This is especially potent because rai-oh is EVERYWHERE, and shuts the deck down pretty hard.

It's also generally good support for your normals should you draw into them. Not to mention, rescue rabbit against a rai-oh field would mean you'd have to settle for eamming with saber saurus and then a direct attack... but with lance, you can eliminate rai-oh entirely.

And again, like gold sarc this card is just generally good trade bait. People love teching this, and it's price should not be dropping any lower.

Try picking these up from 9-11 dollars. I recommend at least two playsets. Easier to move in multiples.

And finally, one last tip. This one isn't particularly safe, but it could end up quite lucrative. Most dino decks main 2-3 d fissure. So try picking these up whenever you can, i don't suggest going out of your way for it. But they're available for a little more than a quarter, and they're always going to be in demand. I can easily see people being able to move these for a $1 apiece when juicing.

As for the secret rare from LC02, I think that one still has some dropping to do. So avoid those unless you can get a good deal. Because note: Even dandy secret is only going for $5... Which is played WAY more than fissure.

1 comment:

  1. How many gold sarcs do you have? Can you check out my thread too?

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