7 Splinterlands Cards That Hit All-Time Lows Recently
Catch the Falling Knife or Let it Fall Further?
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With All-Time Low prices, it can be a bit tricky to figure out when the bottom is truly formed. After all, nobody truly knows what a bottom is until some form of a recovery is made. Bottoms just like Tops are determined and identified well after the fact. There's no sure way to know if some of these Splinterlands cards hit rock-bottom, but they did hit All-Time Lows.
Chaos Legion Bargain Bin?
Gold Foil Chaos Knight
Chaos Knight was actually quoted as low as $.33 per card. This is an All-Time Low, but most records of this card have this price at as low as $.346 per card, which would compared to past pricing also be an All-Time Low. Chaos Knight is a useful tank that is often overshadowed by other Life and Neutral tank possibilities.
Gold Foil Antoid Platoon
The Gold Foil Antoid Platoon is going for 40 cents per card. This is a bargain-basement price. This card is used more in low mana and Little League matches, but it is a good defensive and offensive card. A 61.16% drop from peak to trough has been experienced for those holding this card. This was a card that has been able to hang around $1 in price in the past, but this is a price level that is not exactly the terrain for Antoid Platoon. It can certainly fall further.
Gold Foil Radiated Brute
Remember a year ago when this card was $1.51? Those were some different times, that's for sure. If you chose to hold this card, you lost 78.2% on your investment.
Radiated Brute fell below the lows of the Christmas lull recently and now the card is at an All-Time Low.
Gold Foil Flying Squid
How did this happen? Flying Squid was one of the more in-demand Gold Foil Common cards? It just crashed and it happens to be the largest crash in the Chaos Legion Edition among Gold Foil cards. It takes a bunch of little things to happen to undermine this card. It's now more of a niche card than a card that is more universally used.
Possibilius the Wise gives all melee cards Reach ability, Tide Biter was introduced, new Rewards cards were released, and new strategies were formed. Flying Squid's value fell and given the overprinted nature of Chaos Legion, it's a bad Zuppa di Pesce.
Gold Foil Stitch Leech
This card truly opens up in Gold League and above with the ability to Life Leech combined with the Sneak Attack. However, less players will be in Gold and this card is not exactly fast. Combine this with the overprinting problem and this is a card that is tough to sell at the prices that it used to command.
Gold Foil Xenith Monk
Once a meta card for Little League matches in Bronze and Silver, it is now at All-Time Lows. Falling below $2, this card is now cheaper than a burrito off the value menu at Taco Bell. In the past, this card was enough to buy a Cravings Box.
Gold Foil Thaddius Brood
Hello Darkness, My Old Friend. The value of this useful summoner has fallen significantly.
With $6.82 serving as the new resistance and a number of multi-BCX cards for sale below this price, there's reason to think that this could fall further.