I'm not totally opposed to a system like that. Letting the market decide a card's value instead of cards being lumped together depending on rarity. It gives it a physical TCG feel. I mean, should Glacial Mysteries and Ultimate Infestation have the same value? It's up for debate. Artifact's system isn't really for me, but I can certainly see the appeal of it.
if hearthstone wasPhysical UI would probably reach the $USD 30 mark (i remember back when i played yugioh and effect veiler costed that), while mysteries would cost 1.75 at most i don't like artifact's monetization, but the rip off prices come from the players selling them, not the company
if hearthstone wasPhysical UI would probably reach the $USD 30 mark (i remember back when i played yugioh and effect veiler costed that), while mysteries would cost 1.75 at most i don't like artifact's monetization, but the rip off prices come from the players selling them, not the company
just check the prizes for current meta yugioh cards and it's the same, these are players selling them, not Konami
https://yugiohprices.com/card_price?name=Ghost Ogre & Snow Rabbit