I have never posted about Dotts cards before. I know pack openings were a big thing when Dotts first launched, but that really wasn't for me. But you know what was? Spending all my money on trading cards. From the start, I've been buying packs every day. And I honestly think that I've bought a pack every single day they have been available, although don't quote me on it. And I did it all through manual requests in the daily threads. It wasn't until the recent price cut that I decided to just get a subscription.
Su, I figured I'd look into my collection and see how well I've done, statistically. Dotts launched officially just over 2 months ago, on September 2nd. Including today, November 5th, that makes 65 packs for purchase, and if I'm not mistaken, there have also been 3 free packs up for claim. In that time, I missed purchases on 9/9, 9/13, 9/20, 9/26, and 9/27. So, 60 packs plus the 3 free claims I've made. That brings my grand total potential to: 63 packs and therefore 378 cards. And for fun, that means I've spent whopping $25,200,000 on personal cards. Wow. What have I done?
Anyway, the current breakdown of card rarity is as follows:
Of my 378 cards, I statistically could have:
But I think we all know where this is going. There is no way in hell I have 378 cards sitting in my collection. I have definitely drawn many, many duplicates, which in turn do not count on their own. And that's fine with me. I know I don't want to flip through the 6 or 7 Alfredo Crisco cards I've drawn, no offense.
So, what do I actually have? Currently in my collection there are:
In summary, of the 378 cards I've bought, I've pulled 283 unique cards. That means I've also pulled 95 duplicate cards (25.1%). Of the unique cards I do have, the breakdown is:
Su, I figured I'd look into my collection and see how well I've done, statistically. Dotts launched officially just over 2 months ago, on September 2nd. Including today, November 5th, that makes 65 packs for purchase, and if I'm not mistaken, there have also been 3 free packs up for claim. In that time, I missed purchases on 9/9, 9/13, 9/20, 9/26, and 9/27. So, 60 packs plus the 3 free claims I've made. That brings my grand total potential to: 63 packs and therefore 378 cards. And for fun, that means I've spent whopping $25,200,000 on personal cards. Wow. What have I done?
Anyway, the current breakdown of card rarity is as follows:
Of my 378 cards, I statistically could have:
- 74.1 -> 74 Backups
- 75.6 -> 76 Starters
- 37.8 -> 38 Stars
- 25.3 -> 26 All-Pros
- 18.9 -> 19 Legends
- 12.5 -> 13 Awards Series
- 2.7 -> 3 Hall of Fame Series
- 12.5 -> 13 Ultimus Champion Series
- 15.1 -> 15 Expansion Holographic Series
But I think we all know where this is going. There is no way in hell I have 378 cards sitting in my collection. I have definitely drawn many, many duplicates, which in turn do not count on their own. And that's fine with me. I know I don't want to flip through the 6 or 7 Alfredo Crisco cards I've drawn, no offense.
So, what do I actually have? Currently in my collection there are:
- 128 Backups
- 67 Starters
- 44 Stars
- 22 All-Pros
- 6 Legends
- 7 Awards Series
- 1 Hall of Fame Series
- 1 Ultimus Champion Series
- 1 Expansion Holographic Series
- 5 Team Series
- 1 Rookie Series
In summary, of the 378 cards I've bought, I've pulled 283 unique cards. That means I've also pulled 95 duplicate cards (25.1%). Of the unique cards I do have, the breakdown is:
- Backups (128/283) = 45.2%
- Starters (67/283) = 23.7%
- Stars (44/283) = 15.5%
- All-Pros (22/283) = 7.8%
- Legends (6/283) = 2.1%
- Awards (7/283) = 2.5 %
- Hall of Fame (1/283) = 0.35%
- Ultimus Champion (1/283) = 0.35%
- Expansion Holographic (1/283) = 0.35%
- Team (5/283) = 1.8%
- Rookie (1/283) = 0.35%