Alright, let’s talk about them MLB The Show quicksell values, you know, the thingamajigs you get when you ditch them cards. I ain’t no fancy expert, but I’ve been around the block enough to know a thing or two.
Now, them cards, they ain’t all the same. You got your highfalutin ones, and then you got your… well, the other ones. From what I hear, them fellas with the 92 to 99 rating, they all quicksell for the same—10 stubs. Yep, 10 measly stubs. Don’t matter if it’s a 92 or a 99, same ol’ 10 stubs.
Makes you wonder, don’t it? Why they gotta be the same? Seems kinda unfair, like selling a prize-winning pig for the same price as a runt. But that’s just how it is, I guess. Them game folks, they make the rules, we just gotta play along.
So, what do you do with all them stubs, you ask? Well, they’re like money in this here game, see? You can buy all sorts of things with ‘em. Players, card packs, even stuff for your fella in that “Road to the Show” thingy.
- Players: You can go and buy yourself a whole team of fancy players if you got enough stubs.
- Card packs: It’s like a lottery, you never know what you’re gonna get. Could be a gem, could be nothin’.
- Equipment and Perks: For your RTTS player, you know, to make ‘em better and all that.
Now, about gettin’ them stubs. Playing the game, that’s one way. You do them programs, you get some stubs. It’s honest work, but it takes a while. Like plantin’ a field, you gotta be patient.
But there’s another way, a quicker way, some folks call it “flipping.” It’s like buyin’ somethin’ cheap and sellin’ it high. Sounds easy, right? Well, it ain’t. You gotta be smart, gotta know what’s what, gotta have patience like a saint. It ain’t for the faint of heart, that’s for sure.
This fella I heard about, he made a whole bunch of stubs doin’ this flippin’ thing. He’d sit there for hours, buyin’ and sellin’, buyin’ and sellin’. Reminds me of that time I spent all day at the market tryin’ to sell them extra tomatoes. Hard work, but worth it in the end, if you do it right.
From what I gather, them stubs are mighty important in this here Diamond Dynasty thing. You want the best players, you gotta have the stubs. It’s like wantin’ a fancy tractor, you gotta have the cash. Plain and simple.
And about them MLB 24 stubs, well, they’re the same as any other stubs, just newer. You use ‘em the same way, buy the same stuff. Don’t let the fancy number fool ya, it’s all the same in the end.
So, if you wanna get ahead in this game, you gotta learn how to get them stubs. Play the game, do them programs, or try your hand at that flippin’ thing. It’s up to you. Just remember, it takes time and effort, like anything worthwhile in life. You ain’t gonna get rich overnight, unless you win the lottery, and that ain’t likely to happen, is it?
And this guide I heard about, it’s supposed to help you get more stubs, make the most of your time. Sounds like a good deal to me. Anything that makes things easier is alright in my book. Lord knows, life’s hard enough as it is.
So, there you have it. My two cents on them MLB The Show quicksell values and them stubs. Hope it helps you out, even just a little bit. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I gotta go feed them chickens.
Tags: [MLB The Show, Quicksell Values, Stubs, Diamond Dynasty, RTTS, MLB 24 Stubs, Player Market, Card Packs, Flipping, Game Currency]