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Rares, Uncommons, and Commons

Discussion in 'Archive: Games: CCG, TCG, and Boardgames' started by StarWJLC, Sep 25, 2001.

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  1. StarWJLC

    StarWJLC Jedi Youngling star 1

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    What is the ratio of rares to uncommons to commons in a set?
     
  2. Bib Fortuna Twi'lek

    Bib Fortuna Twi'lek Jedi Youngling star 10

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    Depends on the set.
     
  3. StarWJLC

    StarWJLC Jedi Youngling star 1

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    For a 180 card set
     
  4. Ocelot_X

    Ocelot_X Jedi Youngling star 1

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    A 180 card set usually has 50 commons, 50 uncommons, and 80 rares. At least that's what it was with Dagobah, the first 180 card set. I've just assumed it's been the same since. I could be wrong, Tatooine was a 90 card set with an even 30/30/30 split, so maybe theyre making them 60/60/60 now.
     
  5. BigPoppaJabba

    BigPoppaJabba Jedi Padawan star 4

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    Jun 4, 2001
    if I remember4 correctly, Tzatooine was indeed the first set with the equal mix. I can't remember the exact split myself, but looking at cardlists it's would be easy to find out.

    Generally, unlike YJ, there are heaps more rares than anything else. As a result, my collection has big gaps in it. On the othjer hand, many of the rares can be traded fior easily, or bought for cheap.
     
  6. Bib Fortuna Twi'lek

    Bib Fortuna Twi'lek Jedi Youngling star 10

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    The most recent sets have a 1:1:1 C/U/R ratio, but other sets have different ratios. Just look at the cardlists and figure out how many of each are in the set.
     
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