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I believe JD was running Enternal Inheritance which brings his total a little higher.
And Redemption is still much cheaper compared to most other CCGs.
I really don't see a problem with the current Redemption economy. You don't necessarily need TSC and Shipwreck to have competitive deck as good as they are. If I recall correctly, Chris Egley made top cut this past Nats with NJ instead of TSC. Obviously, a certain number high-end cards are absolutely needed to be competitive but they have never been easier to acquire than they now are, IMO. And Redemption is still much cheaper compared to most other CCGs.
Edit for Guardian: I am not so much worried about one card, except for the fact that the price of that card is setting a precedent against which the next great card will be valued. I am not very comfortable with the idea that there is a $140 card, and that is coming from someone who has one and has seen my investment triple.
I'm more worried about price discrepancy than high prices. The only cards that are close to it in price are cards that have been out for a lot longer so honestly there is nothing I would trade you for a TSC right now its just not worth anything else beside alt art cards.
speaking of Gabe, he is one of the best redemption players of all time plus he is a play tester.. do you think he just spent 1000 dollars on his decks for nats?? no way!! and i didn't decide to drop 300 all at once on my top 3 deck either.. i built it over time and it came to shape through trading, playing booster draft, and doing what i could over time to win state, regionals, and place at nats! i encourage redemption players to think creatively with the cards you have. don't feel like you have to net deck to win.. the greatest creative aspects of your personality and strategies come out in unique deck forms which are a wonderful aspect of this game.
My point of this rant I guess... is that you aren't exactly correct when you say it costs $300 for the first 14 cards in your deck, that's a bit of a click bait title What your real concern is is that there are currently two cards which are in many top decks which cost $220 together. Honestly the rest of the cards you have listed are very reasonably priced and if you're looking to get into a game where $20 for a top tier card doesn't seem expensive you should check out a LCG instead of a CCG.