Makes the same prediction for three generations in a row.

Some collectible card game fans are so delusional that they assume the entire market is going to crash just because they stumbled upon a restock in the middle of no man's land.

These fans must be stuck in a mental realm created by a master illusionist such as 001, unaware that the collectible card game market is merging.

They're also claiming the entire market will crash just because one set isn't valuable. They made this exact claim in the past, and this "crash" has yet to happen three generations later.

What's comedic is that they're also claiming scalpers are currently abandoning one collectable card game in favor of another. I've read this exact claim back in 2022.

If the market is crashing, why are there no products in stock in my local stores and the official store for both of these unnamed collectible card games?

It would be more accurate to claim the market for an unnamed collectible card game is cooling down to a more sustainable level, but even during this process, which could potentially take years to complete, numerous cards retain strong market value amid fluctuations.

When the next series is released, either towards the end of this year or early next year, I'll most likely be able to copy and paste most of this article for the next wave of claims.