For example; if I complete the Randall Cunningham set for his 95, and receive the 93 bnd, can that 93 bnd be used to power him up?
Yeah that’s why the biggest set piece is usually the same price as the full card. Imo they missed the mark with trying to keep PU’s alive this year.
Interesting. So would it be accurate to say that a bnd received from the (20) legend tokens could be used to complete a set as well?
I'm starting to think using my free legend on a 93 for a set...and in turn selling the 95 is a great option
lightone3232 said:Interesting. So would it be accurate to say that a bnd received from the (20) legend tokens could be used to complete a set as well?
I'm starting to think using my free legend on a 93 for a set...and in turn selling the 95 is a great option
So the legend tokens will give you a choice of any FULL legend card. It won’t go into a set, but it does go into the powerup. Basically the only reason to power up a legend card is to get ability discounts and such.
wait until tomorrow (legend release day) regardless of who you pick. because the auction house will be full of good deals on set pieces.
You can likely sell the full version (set completion reward) for the same price as the cost of building the set itself… but if you’re efficient at completing it, you can actually profit from it, too
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Daddy said:So the legend tokens will give you a choice of any FULL legend card. It won’t go into a set, but it does go into the powerup. Basically the only reason to power up a legend card is to get ability discounts and such.
wait until tomorrow (legend release day) regardless of who you pick. because the auction house will be full of good deals on set pieces.
You can likely sell the full version (set completion reward) for the same price as the cost of building the set itself… but if you’re efficient at completing it, you can actually profit from it, too
Appreciate your insight