As usual, we should expect to see 3 RC in every pack for a total of 1,200 cases produced. Starting with that, we can get some approximate print runs:
SITUATION A
- Base ~4,300 of each
- Classic Confrontations ~85 of each
- Ice Scripts ~200 of each
- Young Star Scripts ~200 of each
- Superstar Scripts ~300 of each
- Honorary Swatches ~260 of each
- Line Mates ~450 of each
- Hat Trick Heroes ~150 of each
IF your parallel hit replaces a regular GU hit, 1/5 boxes would be short a GU and the print runs would be as follows:
- Base ~4,300 of each
- Classic Confrontations ~85 of each
- Ice Scripts ~200 of each
- Young Star Scripts ~200 of each
- Superstar Scripts ~300 of each
- Honorary Swatches ~200 of each
- Line Mates ~400 of each
- Hat Trick Heroes ~80 of each
How can you tell which is right? The easiest way is Hat Trick Heroes. Are Hat Trick Heroes 3-4 a case? Then my guesses are pretty good. Here are some other interesting things to note:
- The '1-2 Clear Cuts' are a case hit!
- 3-4 Gold parallels per case (probably one of each Hat Trick Heroes, Honorary Swatches and Line Mates)
- 6-7 SP rookies per case
- 4 of 5 cases will have one Platinum parallel case hit
- 1 of 5 cases will have a SP auto #ed to 10 or less (1-2-3 Clear cut, 1-2-3-4 Clear Cut or the auto'ed versions of the Game used cards #ed to 5)
Hope that you liked the read! If you have any questions, feel free to to ask.
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Do you have a read on the print run for the SP Young Star Scripts? UD shows Doughty Bogosian, Vrana, and Filatov.
ReplyDeleteHey Anon,
ReplyDeleteNo idea on SP. If it helps, Beckett sometimes keep track of the cards. If they are qualified as SSP that usually means <10 copies. Given than the Young Star scripts are ~200, a healthy SP is probably just under 100, but more than 50.
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