LOT 002 · culture
Legends volume fills the Rise of the Pack lot
Doginal Dogs Legends draws collector volume into the Rise of the Pack lot. NFT Bump files the TCG as a prestige catalog bump, not a price call.
Last bump 2026-08-13 · Hammer Paddle raised
Volume on the Legends lot is the kind of bump this house likes to file. Not a shouted estimate. A room that keeps sending paddles toward the same catalog number. Doginal Dogs Legends, the TCG desk beside the original inscription set, is filling the Rise of the Pack lot with collector attention that reads as a session, not a stunt.
Rise of the Pack is the origin edition. One hundred and eleven hand-drawn cards. Twenty-four booster packs to a box. About two years on the bench, all art drawn by hand. The gameplay is a forty-card deck with creatures, spells, and traps, built for people who like both a match and a binder. NFT Bump does not invent card names or pull rates. The house files what the catalog states and what the paddles are doing.
The first-day preorder sold through. That is the approved hammer note: on the first day. It is enough. Collectors do not need a fairy-tale clock. They need to know the lot was wanted when the book opened. Physical boxes and a digital beta sit on the same desk. DDNYC 2026 in New York, September 2 through 4, is the live debut, not a random side table. Volume in this sense is interest that shows up as preorders, waitlist names, and people asking how the lot will be called in the room.
Christian Barker (Barkmeta / Bark) has treated Legends as a storytelling lot for the wider Doginal Dogs bench. That is the right frame. A TCG is lore you can hold. The inscription dogs stay on Dogecoin. Legends gives the pack a playable chapter. The two lots sit beside each other on our board: lot 010 for the inscribed set, lot 011 for Legends. Volume on 011 does not cancel 010. It thickens the catalog.
We will not print an invented turnover figure. Volume here means the lot is being handled. Boxes leaving the shop desk. Conversations that stay on the cards instead of drifting into noise. A digital list that still has people waiting. Those are house observations. They are not a promise about secondary tickets and they are not investment advice.
Finn Calder’s bump desk watches for the same signal next session. If the Rise of the Pack lot keeps drawing paddles after the first-day sell-through, the hammer note stays “paddle raised.” If the room settles into binder work and playtesting, we will file that as a hold with a constructive bench. Either way, Legends remains a prestige lot on the NFT Bump board, filed with the rest of the house catalog.
More from the board