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CreatorPJ Sportscards
On Air · Apr 15, 2026

Patch or Auto? How I know Before I Rip! WNBA Donruss Mega Box!

In this video, I open a 2025 Panini Donruss WNBA Mega Box. After opening a lot of Donruss WNBA mega boxes, I’ve started noticing details most collectors completely overlook. It’s not complicated—but it does require actually paying attention to what’s in front of you instead of just ripping packs and hoping for a hit. With products like Donruss WNBA, every box averages one autograph or memorabilia card. There’s a big difference between pulling an auto and pulling a patch, and most people treat it as completely random. I wanted to see if there’s a way to read into the box before opening everything. This isn’t just a normal WNBA box break. I’m opening a Donruss WNBA Mega Box while testing a method I’ve been working on to see if it’s possible to identify what kind of hit is inside ahead of time. If you’re collecting WNBA cards or following the growth of the women’s basketball card market, this is something you’ll want to pay attention to. With players like Paige Bueckers, Caitlin Clark, and Sophie Cunningham bringing more attention to WNBA trading cards, products like Donruss WNBA Mega Boxes are getting more interest from collectors. Most people just open packs and hope for the best. I’m trying to figure out if there’s actually something more to it. Watch how it plays out and decide for yourself. Let me know what you think. 2025 Donruss WNBA Mega Box, Donruss WNBA box break, WNBA trading cards, Paige Bueckers rookie card, Caitlin Clark cards, Sophie Cunningham cards, WNBA card collecting, Panini Donruss WNBA, WNBA box opening, patch vs auto sports cards, memorabilia card vs autograph, sports card box break, WNBA rookie cards 2025, women’s basketball cards, sports card investing, card collecting WNBA #wnbacards #donruss #paigebueckers #caitlinclark #sportscards

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