I have a lvl 35 shop, I carry everything and pull in about 13 grand in sales a day. People will still buy a ton of booster bundles so a lot of time and most of my money stocking these.
@@ATwTonight I had the same issue, i got rid of my game tables and card tables as a test. I had about 6k in sales and 2.5k in games played a day and a few hundred in cards, based on how lucky i was and i was keeping at least one of every card so the high costing cards were never sold to often. just leaving in boxes as i plan on placing them back eventually because i like having people play, those individuals all went and bought things instead of playing a game and spending 30 bucks then leaving. my sales jumped to 10k+. tl:dr got rid of tables and card display and those people bought more stuff instead.
This is how i have been running my shop. only level 37 so far so im getting close to buying every license that i can up to that point. I have about 50k more i need to buy. So thats about 10-15 days before i can buy them all when taking in account to rent and resupply. Not having tables or card shelves I kept around 4.6 store score and people are not complaining about not seeing a card they wanted. roughly 10-12k in sales per day. Ill assume that will go up when i get higher ranks and the best card packs and things to sell.
XP works by how many items you sold, not the amount, so booster cards will sell more quantity, but less profit compared to booster box. Choose either one You want XP = Card Packs You want Cash = Card Box (the highest unlocked box you have) Then use the first shelf design, The small cabinet, how NPC pick up items is by rolling. So a one sided shelve can hold 32 packs or 4 box, so they can only roll a chance of 1-32 or 1-4, with the small cabinet, it’s 50% more capacity, 48 packs or 6 box When you’ve unlocked the largest shelve, it can hold 64 packs or 8 box, highest Quantity I’ve got selling is NPC bought 52 card packs. Another one is buying shop lot B and expanding whenever you can, it brings in more customer.
one thing that may be stopping your employee from keeping things stocked is that they will no longer pick up boxes you leave open. if you close them before putting them down, they will interact with them again.
the double backed shelves actually have more space, so there are 8 spaces per side for a total of 16. The single side or basic shelf only has 6 spaces. So it would seem it makes sense to buy the double backed when you can under this update
Double backed shelves are really nice for loose packs. Because one row of loose packs is more than enough for a day so you can get basically all your loose packs on one shelf.
take boxes for example. On a normal shelf the customers can pick up anywhere from 0-4 from a slot at a time cuz thats the limit that slot on the shelf can reach, with the smaller shelf that can hold 6 boxes per slot they have a chance of picking up 0-6 at a time so in the long run the smaller shelves hold less but allow u to sell WAY more than the normal ones, same with the wide shelf at level 30, that one can hold up to 8 per slot so the customers can pick up 0-8 at a time if u see what I mean.
@@hxveyyy5521 Thats what I use, I base my shelving on dollar per item slot at the basic level. but the $150 shelf is .96 packs per dollar spent while the large double side offers like .68 packs per dollar spent. And obviously more items on an individual shelf allows customers to buy more as you said. Now that leads to the 3k shelves. The initial investment is terrible by these standards its something like .25 packs per dollar spent but the value on them having 8 box packs or what i assume is 64 packs is amazing when you have the money for them.
@@hxveyyy5521 ok, that makes sense, and I deleted my post because my math was wrong on some of it. I think it all evens out though. Because you can hold more total inventory on the single sided shelf than you can the cabinet. So you save time on not having to restock at lower levels. Plus customers will take multiple items from different shelves so it's not just a flat 0-x. If they want 4 boxes but a shelf only has 1, they will take the one and go to another shelf to buy the other 3 if available.
not sure you seem to loose out on card space? i have been using the single sided shelf because if i am doing a card pack/box then the box would go on the top with the cards under it. the wide shelf is two of the single shelf but missing one row. so example would be this single shelf would go card box then card pack then card pack repeat next to it and done. The wide shelf would be card box then card pack then card box for the last row. So basically you can get two single shelves 4 card rarities where with the wide shelf you get 3 card rarities. Althogh the wide self you would gain more card/box space?
Currently doing the one box method and I'm making between 12-16k a day have one solid employee stocking and another running the register, I simply open packs throughout the day
Pro tip you didn't need to buy the license for the basic rare packs. You could take the booster boxes, open them and then drop the packs on the shelf so that way you could save $300 in license there
I have a lvl 35 shop, I carry everything and pull in about 13 grand in sales a day. People will still buy a ton of booster bundles so a lot of time and most of my money stocking these.
how are you making 13k in sales a day im lvl 32 and im getting only 6k in sales a day?
@@ATwTonight I had the same issue, i got rid of my game tables and card tables as a test. I had about 6k in sales and 2.5k in games played a day and a few hundred in cards, based on how lucky i was and i was keeping at least one of every card so the high costing cards were never sold to often. just leaving in boxes as i plan on placing them back eventually because i like having people play, those individuals all went and bought things instead of playing a game and spending 30 bucks then leaving. my sales jumped to 10k+.
tl:dr got rid of tables and card display and those people bought more stuff instead.
@@ATwTonightit depends on card tables and singles as well
@@jacobpoole1308 yea i just changed my layout and added some licenses now im making almost 40k a day in sales. that's good i guess
Same bro why don’t more ppl do this also it’s way more fun than doing 1 or 8 item strategy bc it gives real shop vibes
This is how i have been running my shop. only level 37 so far so im getting close to buying every license that i can up to that point. I have about 50k more i need to buy. So thats about 10-15 days before i can buy them all when taking in account to rent and resupply. Not having tables or card shelves I kept around 4.6 store score and people are not complaining about not seeing a card they wanted. roughly 10-12k in sales per day. Ill assume that will go up when i get higher ranks and the best card packs and things to sell.
XP works by how many items you sold, not the amount, so booster cards will sell more quantity, but less profit compared to booster box.
Choose either one
You want XP = Card Packs
You want Cash = Card Box (the highest unlocked box you have)
Then use the first shelf design, The small cabinet, how NPC pick up items is by rolling. So a one sided shelve can hold 32 packs or 4 box, so they can only roll a chance of 1-32 or 1-4, with the small cabinet, it’s 50% more capacity, 48 packs or 6 box
When you’ve unlocked the largest shelve, it can hold 64 packs or 8 box, highest Quantity I’ve got selling is NPC bought 52 card packs.
Another one is buying shop lot B and expanding whenever you can, it brings in more customer.
Ty for the guide lol
one thing that may be stopping your employee from keeping things stocked is that they will no longer pick up boxes you leave open. if you close them before putting them down, they will interact with them again.
Cant wait for the next vid ❤
the double backed shelves actually have more space, so there are 8 spaces per side for a total of 16. The single side or basic shelf only has 6 spaces. So it would seem it makes sense to buy the double backed when you can under this update
Double backed shelves are really nice for loose packs. Because one row of loose packs is more than enough for a day so you can get basically all your loose packs on one shelf.
the little $150 shelves can carry 48 cards/6 boxes, which means the customers have a chance to pick up more than they would from a stack of 32/6
take boxes for example. On a normal shelf the customers can pick up anywhere from 0-4 from a slot at a time cuz thats the limit that slot on the shelf can reach, with the smaller shelf that can hold 6 boxes per slot they have a chance of picking up 0-6 at a time so in the long run the smaller shelves hold less but allow u to sell WAY more than the normal ones, same with the wide shelf at level 30, that one can hold up to 8 per slot so the customers can pick up 0-8 at a time if u see what I mean.
@@hxveyyy5521 Thats what I use, I base my shelving on dollar per item slot at the basic level. but the $150 shelf is .96 packs per dollar spent while the large double side offers like .68 packs per dollar spent. And obviously more items on an individual shelf allows customers to buy more as you said.
Now that leads to the 3k shelves. The initial investment is terrible by these standards its something like .25 packs per dollar spent but the value on them having 8 box packs or what i assume is 64 packs is amazing when you have the money for them.
@@hxveyyy5521 ok, that makes sense, and I deleted my post because my math was wrong on some of it. I think it all evens out though. Because you can hold more total inventory on the single sided shelf than you can the cabinet. So you save time on not having to restock at lower levels. Plus customers will take multiple items from different shelves so it's not just a flat 0-x. If they want 4 boxes but a shelf only has 1, they will take the one and go to another shelf to buy the other 3 if available.
not sure you seem to loose out on card space? i have been using the single sided shelf because if i am doing a card pack/box then the box would go on the top with the cards under it. the wide shelf is two of the single shelf but missing one row. so example would be this single shelf would go card box then card pack then card pack repeat next to it and done. The wide shelf would be card box then card pack then card box for the last row. So basically you can get two single shelves 4 card rarities where with the wide shelf you get 3 card rarities. Althogh the wide self you would gain more card/box space?
Currently doing the one box method and I'm making between 12-16k a day have one solid employee stocking and another running the register, I simply open packs throughout the day
at 23:35 the total cost was 88 dollars but you gave them 88 dollars change ahahah
No wonder im broke constsntly! 😂😂
@@ZaggiDK 🤣🤣great video mate just started this game and really enjoying it
LoddZee is the goat fr, great video
Most of the stuff he writes is way out of my realm of understanding 😂😂 love your work man!
@@ZaggiDK he is something else for sure xD love your content too ^^
Nah keldor finna be everywhere😂
Another great video
2+2=5 ZaggiUp 👍👍
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Pro tip you didn't need to buy the license for the basic rare packs. You could take the booster boxes, open them and then drop the packs on the shelf so that way you could save $300 in license there
Yes but over time you lose money bc booster boxes are more expensive than the amount of packs you get in each😊
@@CrimsonEnvec also how would you even get to level 3 without the basic cards??
@@CrimsonEnvec also how would you even get to level 3 without the basic cards??
@@gorgannarcis6886basic rare so level 2 packs
23:33 Man out here giving money back to customers, Free items!
😂😂😂😂
19:15 those 1 sided ones dont have floor level space
I could not run a shop like this my ocd could not.. 😂😂
Literally lvl 19 15k a day almost and I have never let my shop look this bad…..rip. And I don’t have an employee either.
the system gate is under table tops