Eh, you wanna talk about them quick sell prices in MLB The Show 24, eh? Lemme tell ya, it ain’t that complicated but folks still get confused. Ya see, when you get them cards from a pack, ya got two ways to sell ’em. One way is through that fancy “Community Market,” but if you ain’t got no patience for that, there’s the quick sell option. You just hit that button and poof, the card’s gone, and you get your stubs right away. No waiting for someone to buy it, just straight up minimum price. Easy peasy, right?
Now, lemme break it down for ya real simple. Every card in MLB The Show 24 got a set quick sell price. If ya got yourself a Gold card, the minimum ya gonna get is 1,000 stubs. Yep, that’s the lowest they’ll give ya, no matter what. Them Diamond cards, oh boy, they’re worth more! Quick sell price for a Diamond card starts around 5,000 stubs. So if you pull a Diamond and ya ain’t interested in waiting around for the market to move, ya can just quick sell and pocket them 5,000 stubs right away.

Now some folks, they like to go to the marketplace and list their cards. That can make ya more stubs if the card’s worth a lot, but lemme tell ya, that takes time. If ya just wanna get your stubs fast and move on, that quick sell is there for ya. But don’t go thinking it’s the best deal every time, ya hear? Sometimes the market price is higher, and if you’re patient, ya can make a lot more by waiting it out.
But wait, how do ya know if it’s better to quick sell or wait for the market, eh? Well, it’s all about keeping an eye on those prices. The market prices, they go up and down, up and down, like the weather! If you pull a Live Series Diamond, for example, ya gotta check what the market’s offering first. If it’s selling for more than 5,000 stubs, it might be worth holding onto that card for a bit. But if the price is close to the quick sell value, then maybe it’s just better to hit that quick sell button and take the safe money.
- Bronze cards: Quick sell price is next to nothin’, usually around 25-30 stubs.
- Silver cards: You’ll get around 100 stubs, give or take.
- Gold cards: As I said before, minimum of 1,000 stubs, no less.
- Diamond cards: Start at 5,000 stubs, could go higher in the market, but that’s your quick sell base.
One more thing, hun, don’t forget that event cards and special cards can have different quick sell prices. Not every card fits into the regular quick sell list. So if you get a special event card, ya might wanna check the market before hittin’ that quick sell button.
So, if you’re playin’ MLB The Show 24 and wondering what to do with them cards ya pull, just remember, quick sell is fast, but the market might give ya more. It’s up to you, but sometimes it’s nice just to get those stubs quick and move on to the next pack. And hey, maybe next time, ya pull something even better, eh?
That’s all there is to it, really. Quick sell if ya want them stubs now, hold onto the card if you’re willing to wait and watch the market. Easy decision, right?
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