How to Track Pokemon Cards
Pen and paper, old school. I've tried apps but always come back to a notebook. It feels more personal and I remember my collection better this way.
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Tracking your Pokemon cards is super important to stay organized and make sure you're ready for any battle! The best way I've found is using dedicated apps and websites that let you log your collection. There are a few out there, but TCGPlayer and PokeCollector are really popular within the community. They let you input each card, track its value, and even manage your wish list for trades. Super helpful to keep everything in check!
Honestly, just use a spreadsheet. Apps are cool and all, but nothing beats the flexibility of a Google Sheets or Excel doc. You can customize it to track exactly what you want, like card conditions, where you got them, and how much they've cost you. Plus, it's free and you don't have to worry about any app suddenly shutting down and taking your data with it.
Spreadsheets? Apps? Just sort them in a binder by set and call it a day. If you're not trading them by the thousands, you'll be fine.
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