A couple of new features today, regarding collection values. First up, there is now a new filter in Inventories / Tradelists / Wishslists and the full database listing that allows showing only cards with values larger or smaller than a user-introduced value.
This ties into another change, regarding the set value information. It can be accessed from the same place as before (View -> Total Set Value in the top right menu in your set), but now opens in a dialog and contains a bit more information:
The condition-adjusted values are meant to give a more realistic (although still very approximate) evaluation of cards, and is calculated taking all cards Near-Mint or better at market value, cards marked as Good/LP are calculated as 85% of the NM price, Played is 70% of NM, Heavily Played is 50% of NM and Poor is 25%. Cards with no condition set get the default Near Mint price.
Try it out in your inventory / wishlist now! Looking forward to hearing what you think.
This ties into another change, regarding the set value information. It can be accessed from the same place as before (View -> Total Set Value in the top right menu in your set), but now opens in a dialog and contains a bit more information:
- The total value of the set, at Near Mint prices.
- The adjusted value of the set, taking the card condition you set into consideration
- If the set is filtered, the value of the filtered cards, both near mint prices and condition-adjusted
- If the set is not filtered, it will show a small tip about filtering, and as an example you can see the total value of the cards over $0.30, both near-mint and condition-adjusted
The condition-adjusted values are meant to give a more realistic (although still very approximate) evaluation of cards, and is calculated taking all cards Near-Mint or better at market value, cards marked as Good/LP are calculated as 85% of the NM price, Played is 70% of NM, Heavily Played is 50% of NM and Poor is 25%. Cards with no condition set get the default Near Mint price.
Try it out in your inventory / wishlist now! Looking forward to hearing what you think.