@@MirzaBaig77777 More now, just not sure how many. I am the person who created the Lorcata Cards account. When you get a chance, you should check out some of our pulls. We haven’t uploaded new content in months, as we have been helping our parents with their responsibilities, but are hoping to posting more vids in the upcoming months.
You are right and grading is a scam mate . Lot of ppl did proof it with sending the same card multiple times in and it got soften different scores from 7-10 with a specific card... That's just Bs and a scam
Just a heads up to all TCG players NEVER EVER SLIDE YOUR CARDS when opening packs. This method causes scratches on the surface of foils. Always remove by lift up never sliding across. Makes logical sense doesn’t it.
@@scizorsky9152the pack is very obviously opened already. He tried his best to make it look like he ripped it open but there was 0 resistance whatsoever. Anyone who has ever opened a pack should be able to see clear as day that this was not a sealed pack.
I never pulled an Enchanted from the 1st Chapter packs and wasn't sure that they were actually there. Then Rise of the Floodborn releases and I find the Enchanted Snow White: Well Wisher! Now I'm hopeful to find the Enchanted Arthur: Wizard's Apprentice as The Sword in the Stone is one of my favorite Disney movies!
You couldn't speed through that pack fast enough. At that rate you might as well ignore the rest and pull it from the back since that's all you were aiming for anyways.
@@coldtruth9431 Bro, it's a fucking disney TCG. There's gonna be tons and tons of people play this who have probably never even opened a card pack before. Why are you so offended at him showing people how to open a card pack?
It seems fun, however I REALLY dislike using cards in hand as resources, as I put cards in my deck to be played, not sit on the table doing nothing. If the only function of a card on the field is to track a resource there are better ways to manage that; use dice, use playpoints (Shadowverse/Hearthstone), use a side-deck of mana (Force of Will). People contend this fixes the manaflood/screw of Magic, which is true, yet miss the nuance that land in MtG can be designed to do *other* things than tap for mana. It's an outdated design that needs to stop.
@@tzera_rhuon Is that true? :/ Ahh yeah bad game design. Mark Rosewater guy who leads Magic Gathering design said they had that problem early into MTG discarding cards to activate effects but people responded they rather "play" cards lol
@lovetownsend Flesh & Blood uses cards-in-hand to pay for cards, however they get recycled to the bottom of the deck instead of discarded, so it adds another layer of strategy as you're effectively 'stacking' the deck for late-game. With Lorcana I'd probably house-rule when playing casually to use Shadowverse-style playpoints (ie +1 per turn). It feels awful to put a really special card in your deck, draw it and, well, can't play it for a few turns so I guess it's a face-down resource. If there happens to be a mechanism in-game to swap resource cards then it's a different story but I haven't seen such a thing.
@@TheKpopMailmanIt is kinda childish & gay, but if the game is fun that's cool. Also with Disney being shit in recent yrs it is not cool to support them.
If you like tcgs and aren't just a rare Hunter for clicks and ruining everybody's game buy them charging $20 a booster because of people like you go ahead and give it a thumbs down