Pick a Pricing Strategy, Not a Multiplier: TCGplayer Repricing with SpellBook Pricing Rules
Pricing a batch of cards for TCGplayer used to mean staring at a multiplier field and guessing. Type 1.1, maybe 0.95 if you want to move things faster, hope it was right. The List on TCG tool now lets you pick what you actually mean instead: an intent.
Four built-in presets ship with the tool. Move It Fast undercuts the market to clear inventory. Match Market prices right at market. Hold for Value prices above market because you are not in a hurry and you will wait for the right buyer. Bulk Floor just gets everything listed at the floor so you can stop thinking about it. Each one is a real pricing rule with a plain description of the trade-off, so you choose the outcome you want and the tool handles the numbers.
When you land on settings that work for you, save them as a named rule. Next week, re-applying your usual strategy is one click instead of a re-typed multiplier. Editing a rule is just selecting it, nudging the numbers, and saving again. Nothing about the trusted "Flat times market plus floor" default changes, so the flow you already rely on keeps working exactly as it does today. The new presets and saved rules sit alongside it, opt-in. And if you want to A/B test pricing across price bands, the Pricing Experiments surface is still there for that, now linked right from the tool.
This is part of treating a card collection like the financial asset it is. A serious seller has a pricing strategy, not a number they re-guess every week, and the tool should speak that language back to them.
Log in and open List on TCG to pick your pricing strategy.