Alright, let’s dive into my experience with trying to figure out the quick sell values in MLB The Show 24. It was a bit of a grind, but I learned a few things along the way.

First things first, I hopped into the game. I mean, where else would I start, right? My main goal was to figure out if there’s a reliable way to predict what cards will quick sell for, especially during those flash sales or market crashes everyone’s always talking about.
So, I started by listing out a bunch of cards I had. Nothing too fancy, just your typical mix of common, bronze, silver, and a couple of low-tier golds. I went through each card one by one and noted down its quick sell value.
Then came the tedious part: data entry. I dumped all that info into a spreadsheet. Yeah, I know, super exciting stuff. I made columns for card rarity, player rating, series (like Live Series, Future Stars, etc.), and, of course, the quick sell value.
Next up, I tried to spot some patterns. Was there a direct relationship between the player’s rating and the quick sell value? Did certain series cards quick sell for more? Honestly, at first, it was a mess. There were a few general trends (higher rated cards generally quick sold for more), but nothing concrete enough to build a strategy around.
I then started comparing quick sell values with the current market prices. This is where it got a little more interesting. I noticed that during peak hours (like after content drops), the gap between quick sell value and market price narrowed significantly for some cards. Basically, people were undercutting each other like crazy to sell quickly, sometimes driving the price close to the quick sell value.
I also tried paying attention to specific events or promotions in the game. Sometimes, SDS will announce a flash sale or a collection that requires specific cards. This can temporarily inflate the value of those cards on the market, making them worth more than their usual quick sell price.
Here’s what I learned, in bullet points:
- Quick sell values are loosely tied to player rating and rarity, but it’s not a perfect system.
- Market prices fluctuate wildly, especially during peak hours and content drops.
- Keeping an eye on SDS announcements is crucial for identifying potential market spikes.
- There’s no magic formula. It’s about understanding the market and reacting quickly.
In conclusion, is it possible to predict quick sell values with 100% accuracy? Nah, not really. The market’s too volatile. But can you make smart decisions based on the data and trends? Absolutely. I managed to snag a few cards for cheap during market dips and flip them for a decent profit later on. It’s not a get-rich-quick scheme, but it’s a fun way to engage with the game and earn some extra stubs.

I’m still experimenting, and I’ll definitely share any new insights I come across. In the meantime, happy grinding!