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But some people enjoy selling cheap singles and neither way is a sweeping right or wrong one, just the right way for that player.
I currently have 3 vintage card tables that I restock multiple times a day and can keep my collection of singles all the way down to $10 before I switch between the 2 main types of collections.
I open 4 of the 64 pack boxes each night swapping between the two types to keep the singles stock active.
Of course, the AI will fight you every step of the way, since it needs shelves to be around and stocked with something, or every customers will have a high chance of just roaming around like a beheaded chicken for a minute before they either GTFO or finally realize the card table they've been bumping into is where the store's products are.
Tedious and long = bad $ per min.
I am barely selling those cards in the same speed i am getting them.
But also I am only opening 1 of each type of box every day.
I am mainly focusing on to unlock everything before I go for card hunting.
Unless you use a mod that allows for higher prices, the workbench is limited to a maximum price per card of $5. However, with enough packs opened, you'll have hundreds (or even thousands) of cards in the range of $10-$100, and some people treat selling Every Duplicate Ever as a thing that they totally and desperately need to do.