A little disheartened to see the prices so high, considering they don’t seem competitive with what’s already up on places like eBay and Mercari. (There’s a listing for both regular and reverse Gengars up on eBay right now for less than $200 together, for example). I wonder if they would consider price matching/haggling, but I can’t imagine how you would manage that with so many orders.
I’ll talk to my wife about the cards she wants to go ahead with and update you later on, but for now I’m definitely in on the holo Empoleon (not reverse).
I’m still in for the reverse metapod looks like someone else wanted the regular, but I already have one, so will only take that too if they don’t want it!
Yikes, I was hoping for better prices because of a large purchase. I cant swing those prices right now, especially without any individual photos or buyer protection. You can remove the Flygon lines, I’ll keep searching.
Unfortunately, I can’t spring for my remaining needs right now with that price point, I was expecting high but not that high. Was hoping for more like $15 commons, $30 reverses.
Understandable if the seller isn’t interested in negotiating at all. If I could pay the requested amount right now I would, but with the cost of shipping it and currency conversion potentially too it’s just higher than I can do presently.
I don’t work for Bulbapedia, but I can take notes of that page and I’ll see what can I do in the Spanish Wiki in the future about that …
If you want my opinion, title is kinda misleading … It’s more like “Expansions that have been released physically” than “List of Pokémon Trading Card Game expansions in other languages” …
It avoids including the names of expansions that haven’t been released physically in Spanish, but they have an official translation thanks to TCG Online. This is the case of Undaunted, Triumphant or Call of Legends …
Yeah that was an estimate I thought it would be based on ebay listings, didn’t know the ex cards would be so expensive. I only knew pricing for 1 card at the time