Magic Online shows us that if a draft format is really, really fun, players will play it even if the value is bad (see: cube drafts), assuming the entry fee isn't too high, but if the cost of entry is too high, players will shy away from the format even if its great (see: Masters drafts on Magic Online , which are often amazingly lacking in value, since the EV of Masters packs online is often around $2, while Wizards still charges $25 for a draft)
I've experimented with a few ways to appraise raw Pokmon cards
Codsworth, ayudante maoso ve juego de metajuego competitivo en 1 formato(s): Commander.
This card recently came into prominence when content creator and boxer Logan Paul bought the card for $5.2 million dollars, flaunting the coveted relic at a WWE
The market is characterized by high demand for new sets, which are often hyped and short-printed, leading to intense competition and scalping at retail prices 2
Still, its a good card in Commander and other multiplayer formats