It seems there are a number of overpriced people and a big number of underpriced people. In this case the overprice might be caused by the fact you are the only loyalist to allow

, the determination of the auctioning masters... or the promise of an awesome video.
I wonder how much of a difference the starting vault sizes will make. In the last war

had an advantage of dozens of cards at some point (I guess), though still lost to

. So, maybe paying even 30 cards more for a good player might be better than paying 1 card for a player who loses 30 cards in a battle someone else might have won. Though the salvage/discard ratio will certainly affect it... so I'm not sure what is the real value of a card?
What do you think?