Hoard for Flesh and Blood
Flesh and Blood has two foil treatments that sell to completely different buyers. Cold Foils are hand-finished, extremely limited per case, and collector-priced. Rainbow Foils are the standard foil. Hoard keeps them in separate pricing lanes so neither treatment pulls the other in the wrong direction.
First edition inventory
A first edition Majestic and its Unlimited reprint can look identical but sell at very different prices. First edition copies have a fixed print run. Unlimited reprints reset supply. When Hoard prices them separately, your 1st edition copy does not get dragged down by the Unlimited floor.
That gap matters most for the staples players actually need for competition.
Foil treatment pricing
Cold Foils are hand-finished during printing and extremely limited per case. Rainbow Foils are the standard foil treatment. Hoard lets your rules price Cold Foil copies at what collectors actually pay and keep Rainbow Foils competitive for players who want the foil without the collector markup.
Fabled, Legendary, and Majestic Cold Foils each have their own floor.
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Scale
Flesh and Blood inventory can mix Cold Foils, Rainbow Foils, first editions, Unlimited reprints, Fabled cards, Majestics, equipment, and sealed. Hoard keeps those lanes visible in one pricing workflow.
Numbers are illustrative examples for this product line. Actual results depend on inventory, rules, market data, and sync cadence.
For Flesh and Blood sellers
Flesh and Blood rewards sellers who know the difference between a Cold Foil, a first edition non-foil, and the Unlimited reprint of the same staple. Hoard gives each treatment its own pricing rule so the Fabled shelf and the bulk Majestic box stay honest without extra work every set release.
Pick your Flesh and Blood strategy. Hoard keeps Cold Foils, first editions, and Unlimited reprints in their own lanes.