Are Txt Temptation Photocards Included In Album First Pressings?

2025-09-06 06:14:59 90

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Neil
Neil
2025-09-07 02:13:17
It can vary, but from my experience it’s not a blanket yes — it depends on the specific TXT release, the version of the album, and the retailer. When an album has a 'first pressing' or 'first run' label, that usually means there are limited extras bundled with those initial copies: photobooks, posters, stickers, and sometimes exclusive photocards. With TXT, some albums and special editions have included themed photocards (like the ones fans call 'temptation' style when they match a particular concept), but other times those photocards are part of a standard random set that’s included in all pressings.

What I do now is always check the official product listing on the seller’s site — Weverse Shop, local K-pop stores, or the label shop — for exact inclusions. If the listing says 'first press bonus: photocard set' or has a little sticker photo on the product image, you’re good. If it’s ambiguous, reach out to the seller or watch unboxing videos for that specific version. That’s saved me from disappointment more than once.
Grace
Grace
2025-09-07 16:55:18
I’m the sort of person who obsessively compares edition checklists, so here’s what I’ve learned: photocards tied to a 'temptation' concept may be exclusive to certain versions or promotional first press runs, but they’re not automatically included in every single first pressing of every TXT album. Labels sometimes give retailers exclusive extras too, so a first press from one store might include a photocard variant that another store’s first press does not.

Odds-wise: photocards are usually random inserts — one per album — and there are often multiple designs spread across different versions. If you want a specific photocard, expect to buy multiple copies, trade within fan communities, or snag it through resale. Pro tip: look for product images that show a photocard sample and check the product description for words like 'first press only' or 'limited edition insert.' That language is your friend when hunting for those tempting photocards.
Wesley
Wesley
2025-09-08 10:02:15
I actually enjoy the little hunt. In casual buys I treat photocards as a lucky surprise; in serious collecting I treat them as planned purchases. With TXT, 'temptation' photocards might appear as part of limited first-run bundles or as standard random inserts depending on the release. If a seller explicitly lists 'first press: photocard set included,' take that seriously. If not, assume it’s random and prepare to trade or buy extra.

My favorite trick is following sellers and fan accounts a week before release: they post full checklist photos and sometimes pre-announcements about first-press bonuses. That way I can pre-order from the right shop or arrange trades quickly. It’s part of the fun, honestly, but it’s nice when the info is crystal clear so you don’t end up chasing an elusive card.
Kai
Kai
2025-09-09 06:26:30
My quick take is: sometimes yes, sometimes no. For TXT albums, first pressings can include special goodies, but whether the 'temptation' photocards are among them is album-dependent. Always check the official product page or trusted retailer listing before buying.

If you’re impatient, watch a couple of unboxing videos for the exact version you’re after — fans show everything, and that’s the fastest way to confirm whether those photocards are in the first runs. Also, join trading groups: if it isn’t included in your copy, there’s a good chance someone will trade.
Paige
Paige
2025-09-12 05:56:46
I’ll be blunt: don’t assume every first pressing has the same extras. My collection grew because I learned to read the fine print on product pages. Some TXT releases explicitly market 'first press bonus photocards' or show them in the promotional images, while others just mention 'random photocard' without tying it to first press status. Retailers also differ — official shops like Weverse or the label store tend to be clearer, while third-party sellers sometimes bundle things differently.

So what I do now is checklist-style: 1) Confirm the exact album version (photobook vs. kit vs. digipack). 2) Read the listing for 'first press' or 'first run' notes. 3) Look for sample images that include photocards. 4) Check return/exchange policies in case an advertised bonus is missing. It’s tedious, but it keeps me from buying a duplicate just to chase a photocard — although I still double-dip once in a while when a design talks to me.
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Whenever I’m hunting through listings for a rare photocard, I treat authentication like detective work — small clues add up. First, always ask for multiple high-resolution photos: front, back, edges, corners, and an angled shot to catch any foil or holographic sheen. Genuine cards usually have crisp printing, even colors, and perfect edges; counterfeit prints often feel grainy or off-color when zoomed. Measure the card against a verified one if you can: size and rounded-corner radius are surprisingly consistent on official photocards. Next, check the back carefully. Official backs often have consistent fonts, placement, and barcode or serial markings that fakes botch. Look for microtext, tiny logos, or laminated finishes that are hard to replicate. If the seller won’t let you compare with a sealed album or refuses extra photos, that’s a red flag. I always cross-check with trusted fan photo databases and compare against known authentic scans before pulling the trigger; it’s saved me from a few sketchy buys. In the end, trusting my gut and the community’s eye is what keeps my collection clean.

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Okay, if you want photocards from the 'Temptation' era of TXT, here's how I usually hunt them down — and the little traps I've learned to avoid. I start with the official routes: Weverse Shop and big Korean retailers like Ktown4u and YesAsia. Buying a sealed album from those shops is the safest way to get an authentic photocard since most photocards come randomly packaged inside new albums. They often have preorder bundles or limited editions, and the shipping is straightforward though sometimes a bit pricey. If you want a specific member or a specific photocard, then secondhand marketplaces are the next stop. For singles or specific pulls, I check eBay, Mercari JP (through a proxy like Buyee if you’re outside Japan), and international sellers on Etsy or Facebook trading groups. Always ask for clear photos, seller feedback, and a tracking number. If a deal looks too good to be true, it probably is — counterfeit PCs exist. I prefer PayPal or platforms with buyer protection and I keep screenshots of the listing. Happy hunting — it's part of the fun for me!

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Which Members Appear On Txt Temptation Photocards For Each Version?

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What Is The Market Value Of Txt Temptation Photocards Today?

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How Rare Are Txt Temptation Photocards In K-Pop Sets?

5 Answers2025-09-06 01:25:44
Wow, this topic gets me hyped — photocards can feel like little treasures tucked inside the same album every fan buys! If by 'temptation' photocards you mean a specific chase/version from TXT's releases, they often behave like other chase inserts: most albums come with one random photocard (sometimes more), and the really fancied variants are printed much more sparsely. In my experience those chase or concept-specific cards are usually a lot rarer than the standard member cards. From what collectors and sellers tend to report, common member cards might appear once every handful of albums, while special 'temptation' style cards can be in the realm of roughly 1-in-20 to 1-in-100 pulls depending on the run. Signed or promo cards are far rarer — sometimes custom promos are 1-in-1000 or sold only at events. Production runs, regional pressings, and promotional releases all influence this. If you’re hunting one, my practical tip: buy sealed albums from trusted shops, trade in fan groups, and check re-pack or limited editions—those sometimes bump the odds or include guaranteed variants. I still love the thrill of opening one and hoping for that tiny, shiny card.

Which Auctions Have Sold High-Price Txt Temptation Photocards?

5 Answers2025-09-06 10:01:03
I still get giddy thinking about the hunt — collectors have seen some crazy-high auction results for rare TXT 'temptation' photocards, and most of the eye-popping sales come from the usual suspects. eBay is the big stage: check completed listings and auctions that ended with lots of bids; that's where you'll find sold prices that jump because multiple international fans are battling it out. Yahoo! Auctions Japan is another hotspot, especially for event-only or Japan-exclusive photocards that never left Asia. Mercari (Japan) and Mercari US also host high-priced closed sales, though items there are more often BIN (buy-it-now) than auction-style. Beyond those, regional marketplaces like Carousell (Singapore/Philippines) and Taobao can show surprisingly steep resale values, and private auction groups on Instagram or Discord sometimes surface ultra-rare pieces that collectors fight over. If you want concrete examples, filter for 'completed' or 'sold' listings and watch for terms like 'event photocard', 'limited', 'preorder only', or 'signed' — those qualifiers typically drive the top-tier prices. Personally, I track a handful of sellers and use the sold-history tools; it turns the whole process into a tiny obsession in the best way.

How Do Txt Temptation Photocards Affect Album Resale Value?

5 Answers2025-09-06 20:49:44
Wow, photocards like the 'Temptation' variants can really tug at both hearts and wallets. From my point of view as someone who's been trading and hoarding albums for years, these photocards act like tiny wildcards inside the whole package—if you get the rare one, the album's resale value spikes noticeably. Rarity matters first: if 'Temptation' was a limited pull, a member-specific print, or had an alternate-version that few copies included, collectors will pay a premium. Condition is next—pristine, sleeved photocards and a sealed outer album usually fetch much more than a beat-up one. Timing and demand add dramatic swings. When the group has a comeback, wins an award, or a member trends online, prices climb fast. I once saw the same album listed for two very different prices within a week after a viral performance; the 'Temptation' photocard was the reason. Also, who the photocard features matters: stan dynamics mean certain members' photocards are perpetually pricier. If you're selling, I always recommend clear photographs, honest grading of wear, and listing whether the album is sealed or opened. If buying, set alerts on marketplace apps and compare completed sales—not just asking prices. For me, the little thrill of pulling one is worth way more than the market, but I also like knowing how to time listings to get a fair return.
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