Talk:Susano/@comment-620860-20140107095840/@comment-31.54.3.154-20140109231328

Hey, sorry I should have been clearer. What I meant was that low level players are now growing up building justice melee decks. As such they'll see Susano and decide that's a card they want. In effect they're creating future demand for him. Does that make more sense? Card value is partly about how good the card is and partly about perception (like a stock) so the perception of the card should keep the prices reasonable until the demand comes in. I'll concede the top top guilds don't work like this, it's all more structured. But for every day people that's kinda how it works.

It depends what your definition of lower player is. I class myself as a mid player being ~lvl 110 and in a rank C guild. I'm decent but don't have the time or money to get higher, I myself if I'd put all the DC I ever got into UR could only afford 3. There are more UR too which means there are multiple UR to build. Essentially cards would have value, but only as long as their supply was cut.