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The other effects are simply trends that affect the day-to-day market value of singles you sell. Example, if you have a lot of first edition cards sitting in your binder, consider running a week of Vintage to jack up the market value of those cards before you put them out for sale. The only exception to this are the first two, Standard and Pauper, which affects the value of packs rather than singles. If you don't want to get into the Singles market, the best thing to do is leave Tournaments on Standard and hope for the higher-valued packs to get the extra boost.
Hello Silyon, I have a question about the Manage Event VINTAGE Format you mentioned...you said it increases the price for First Edition cards...but can you tell me which card type does it effect negatively?