One addition I'd like to make to the Dotts catalog is a "Faces of the Franchise" series. It would basically just be special cards representing players who are absolutely the biggest representatives of their team. Now this is just me being a new guy, so maybe there's a better example, but my example for this would be a special Jay Cue card for Arizona that lists his career stats with the team. It would preferably be stylized similar to the Ultimus cards (But more themed around the team. Unsure if that's already how they are, as I've collected three of these things and they're all for the Wraiths!). Additionally, you could also go the direction of just having an all encompassing card, so you could have 3-5 players on one card that best represent the franchise. There's a lot of really cool ways you could take this idea in order to really pay tribute to the legendary players some of these franchises have had.
If I could make one systematic change though, I think having more information available to buyers on things like odds, what cards people are missing from their collection, and a page listing all the cards totally would be a great idea. I know that people might like the surprise more, but if you're serious about collecting all of the cards, having to ask and confirm that a card exist is a less than preferable way of doing it I feel.
That being said, Dotts has been wonderful so far, and I can't wait to see what the team has in store next! Hope they keep up the fantastic work!
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If I could make one systematic change though, I think having more information available to buyers on things like odds, what cards people are missing from their collection, and a page listing all the cards totally would be a great idea. I know that people might like the surprise more, but if you're serious about collecting all of the cards, having to ask and confirm that a card exist is a less than preferable way of doing it I feel.
That being said, Dotts has been wonderful so far, and I can't wait to see what the team has in store next! Hope they keep up the fantastic work!
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