This feels like a sucker punch...
We were told this deck was not going to be sold and then after the price escalated quite a bit, they kill it releasing it for $10.
Way to go Ellusionist....
This was the last straw for Ellusionist im not buying their "black club membership" again.
That's exactly what I'm talking about. In 2008-2009 people were paying upwards of $125 for a 1st Edition Black Ghost. A few years back E released them again (with shrink wrap) and the market got saturated. Now they barely sell for $75. Not that the selling prices necessarily translates to what they're worth but it gives you an idea. Don's right about the Gold Arcane- other than that E has or will re-release "never-to-be-sold" decks so never hold your breath.
Now that's not entirely fair to say. Ellusionist, at least with the Gold Arcanes, the BG1Es and the Red Artifice decks, was always up front about how many were made - they were made in runs of 5,000 at a time when 5,000 was a short run, and except for the initial release of the Red Artifice, none of them were even available for sale - you had to earn them in a contest or as a premium for buying certain amounts of merchandise or during a special limited-time offer. Only 3,000 of the Red Artifice were sold, the rest were premiums like the other two brands.
E can't be held responsible for what people are willing to pay for a deck of cards in the market - BG1E used to go for over FOUR HUNDRED BUCKS a pack on eBay at one point, back when they were only given as gifts to prominent magicians and cardists. People still try to get top dollar for the ones in the original steel frames, as high as the low four figures. Now that E is no longer giving them away for any reason (their stock is depleted), the price has nowhere else to go but up, really, especially as decks are lost through attrition - damaged, used, lost, destroyed, etc.