I love HOPC! I've bought multiple of every deck that HOPC and The Blue Crown has put out. It just bothers me that they are making 3 of the exact same deck with a different colored box and making them very limited leading to a lot of collectors wanting to buy all 3.
...and the problem with that is, what?
They are in the business of selling cards, after all - and doing it in an artist-friendly, consumer-friendly way.
You'll probably spend less on three of this deck than you would for a single deck of Blood Blades 1st Ed. You'll nearly certainly spend less on these three than you would on a complete set of NOCs!
Collectors have complete and total freedom of choice. Buy, don't buy, only buy one... Since when is having variety in addition to freedom of choice such a bad thing?
As I see it, from the perspective of a collector who loves to play with his decks and not simply keep them in brick boxes or mount them on my wall, it's ALL good. Bubble? What bubble? I don't care if my collection goes up or down in value, because I'm getting a far greater pleasure value out of simply using them! So I recognize that with all this variety, there's competition, and where there's competition, there's usually reasonable pricing.
All hail variety!As such a collector, I don't worry so much about getting every new deck out there. I let plenty of decks slide past, not because I'm not interested at all (OK, well, sometimes because of that) but more often because I recognize that I have a budget to work within, that I don't have unlimited funds and can't just buy every little thing. After a point, you start to realize there's only so many black decks a person could want, or trick decks, or rare decks, etc. - and you get more selective. Not one collector is being coerced into purchasing so much as one pack of the London 2012 decks. You want it, you buy it; you can't afford all three, just get one; you can't afford one, don't buy it; you can afford it but don't like it - well, you see where I'm going here, right?