Hoard for Dragon Ball Super CCG
Dragon Ball Super CCG has a fixed card supply. No new print runs means collector spikes hit fast and hold longer. SPR Signatures, Secret Rares, and common SPRs of the same character can be separated by hundreds of dollars. Hoard keeps each treatment priced separately so the right copy gets the right price.
Fixed supply
Dragon Ball Super CCG ended print production in 2022. Every copy that exists already exists. When a character has a tournament moment, a YouTube spotlight, or an anniversary wave, the price moves fast and does not come back down on its own.
Hoard keeps checking the catalog so those spikes reach your listings before the next buyer finds the old price.
Treatment spread
Meteoric Energy SSB Vegito exists as a regular copy, a Special Rare, and a Special Rare Signature. The Signature can be forty times the price of the base card. Hoard lets your rules separate each treatment so premium inventory does not get pulled down by the cheapest printing of the same character.
That same spread applies across every major character in the set.
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Lock any card's price and Hoard will leave it alone. Roll back any sync with one click if something looks off.
Scale
Dragon Ball Super sellers can carry SPR Signatures, Secret Rares, Premium Edition cards, sealed, and base singles from a closed catalog. Hoard keeps those treatments priced together without flattening chase inventory into bulk.
Numbers are illustrative examples for this product line. Actual results depend on inventory, rules, market data, and sync cadence.
For Dragon Ball Super CCG sellers
Sellers with Dragon Ball Super CCG inventory are sitting on a closed catalog. Supply does not grow, demand does not disappear, and collector spikes can move prices in an afternoon. Hoard gives each treatment its own rule so the Signature copy does not drift while you are filling orders.
Pick your Dragon Ball Super CCG strategy. Hoard keeps Signatures and chase cards in their own lane.