What's everyone's thoughts? Is this a massive game changer for AFL collectors or is it going to harm the hobby?
It's likely to mean the team/set collectors will be really challenged.
Obviously unprecedented quality and prices.
I also think there will be a disparity in the prices - where once we might have done a swap as the cards were a similar price I do think we will start to see a greater variety in pricing
is this bad for the hobby or just something new for AFL collectors that they will need to get used to?
Havent really been collecting a whole lot since around 2014, with the occasional box every 2 years or so to scratch the itch.
I like the release - it is something different from the typical Series 1 and 2 releases every year. Got a box today and I love the look of some of them. It really is something special that has never been seen in AFL cards (atleast since I started collecting in 2012).
Would love it if they produce something like this every 5 or so years - would certainly keep me interested in the future.
What worked out well here was this release was perfect for the no longer packet puller nor box break participate like me. The way every card was a high end card including the commons made it easy for me to obtain yet with the same kind of challenging nature I got whilst buying packets in my earlier eras of collecting
BTW is/was surpremacy just a 1-off as an extra high end above dominance/certified or are there any rumours that a corresponding release will take place after dominance 2 next year?
In other words, will Future force make a comeback instead or will select start working on another 'posh' release to come out in years to come?
BTW is/was surpremacy just a 1-off as an extra high end above dominance/certified or are there any rumours that a corresponding release will take place after dominance 2 next year?
In other words, will Future force make a comeback instead or will select start working on another 'posh' release to come out in years to come?