Roaring Skies Reprint?

No change. Which is part of why I argued it was a re-release instead of a reprint. :blush:

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Everything is the same, included the copyright date (2015).

Thanks guys!

I’m not sure why someone would send in 1,400 cards for a $90.00 Box. Even if you were to sell them for $0.25 each (which is rather easy), then your looking at $350.00 for 1,400 commons.

If you can sell my spares for $.25 each I’ll give you half.

English C/UC bulks at six cents a card. I can buy almost any C/UC on TCGplayer for 7-8 cents with free shipping if I spend a dollar. Unless you have a good thing going with Amazon or eBay lots, you’ve going to do infinitely more work than is reasonable to profit better than the bulk rate.

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Does anyone know if these cards contain the same copyright text on the bottom or is it like base set where there was a different.

Or is there any other difference between the original print and the reprint

They’re 100% identical to the first print runs.

So 3rd wave being the 3rd full warehouse they found of roaring skies that they forgot they printed two years ago…

I haven’t seen the contents of the third print.

I also never claimed they forgot about them. I claimed the opposite, actually. Don’t conflate my opinion with that of other speculation. All I claim is what I believe makes the most sense given the evidence we have before us.

If the third print is different in composition, I’m glad to talk about the implications.

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