Alright, so I was trying to figure out how to get my hands on those traded RTTs in MLB The Show 24. You know, the Road to the Show cards that people are flipping on the marketplace. I spent a good chunk of my day messing around with this, and let me tell you, it wasn’t as straightforward as I thought it would be.
Step 1: Diving into the Marketplace
First things first, I fired up the game and headed straight to the Community Marketplace. I figured that’s where all the action happens. I selected “MLB Players” and then tried to filter by team to find players who had been traded recently.
Step 2: Filtering Was a Pain
This is where it got tricky. There wasn’t a direct way to filter for “traded” players. So, I had to manually go through each team and look at their rosters online to see who was recently traded. It was a bit of a grind, but I managed to find a few players that fit the bill. I listed down their names. It was the only thing I could do. I did it.
Step 3: The Waiting Game
After identifying a few potential RTTs, I started monitoring their prices. I set up some buy orders a bit lower than the current market value, hoping to snag them on the cheap. It took some patience, but I eventually got a couple of them. I think it is worthy.
Step 4: Flipping for Profit
Now came the fun part – flipping. I relisted the cards I bought at a higher price, aiming for a decent profit margin. Some sold quickly, while others took a bit longer. But hey, profit is profit, right? I felt good.
Step 5: Repeating the Process
I kept repeating this process, scouring the marketplace for newly traded players and trying to flip them for a profit. It became a bit of a daily routine for me. Honestly, it was kind of addictive. I can play it all day.
My Two Cents
- Be Patient: Don’t expect to get rich quick. It takes time to find good deals and for your cards to sell.
- Do Your Research: Keep an eye on real-life trades and try to anticipate which players might get RTT cards.
- Start Small: Don’t invest all your stubs at once. Start with a few low-risk flips and gradually increase your investment as you get more comfortable.
- Have Fun: At the end of the day, it’s just a game. Don’t let it stress you out.
So yeah, that’s how I’ve been getting traded RTTs in MLB The Show 24. It’s not rocket science, but it does require some effort and a bit of luck. If you’re looking to make some extra stubs, give it a shot. Who knows, you might just get hooked like I did. Good luck!