Reddit Reddit reviews Ultra Pro 3" Blue Collectors Album

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Ultra Pro 3
Collector's themed hot stamp foil on navy blue coverReinforced 3" D-ring with booster for quick loading of pagesRated to withstand 10º fahrenheit for cold crackingIndexing slot on the spine for easy organizationRich foam padding
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u/xanivar · 5 pointsr/magicTCG

I started out with one binder that had anything over a dollar in it, organized by color. As I kept collecting, it became more irritating to go by price alone. ("Aww shucks this card is only worth 98cents, I guess it goes in the box, not the binder")

I eventually said screw it and bought a chunk of these and these

I made one album for each color, one for artifact & lands and 1 for multi-colored and "special" cards (promos, collectors ed etc). I have one separate album for Standard only cards, since that seems to be the most sought after type at my LGS.

Each album (including the Standard) are grouped by set, starting with the most recent. I include all rares and mythics (yes, even Vizzerdrix :P) and good/valuable uncommons and commons. I'm much happier doing it this way as opposed to setting a price barrier.

Honestly, just put whatever you want in there. If you are making the album solely for trading purposes, just load it up with things you feel others would want.

u/Volkendo · 1 pointr/FinalFantasyTCG

I recommend just getting a binder (personally I use this one ) and getting side load sleeves like Poke Fits.

Top loading sleeves like the standard ultra pro are alright and typically a lot cheaper, but side loaders like the Poke Fits separate the back and front of the page and fit cards more snugly. They're a lot less likely to flip out of the page when you're flipping through your binder. It's basically like buying individual pages of those excellent hard-plastic specialty card binders but more versatile.

As for organization, I keep 1 card per sleeve and a playset on each row of the page. Then I keep the cards in numerical order based on their set number. So page 1 has 1-001 x3, 1-002 x3, 1-003 x3, etc. But I also like to collect foils so I like each card to be displayed individually. If you want to conserve space, you can combine a playset into 1 slot (so page 1 will have 1-001 - 1-009), but you'll wear your pages out more quickly.

The most important part of the organization is consistency. Anything can work so long as you stick to it with your whole collection. Thankfully the FFTCG cards are numbered in such a way where the elements are always together, so going by the card number is the easiest to me.

I use these boxes for bulk and tend not to order them quite as much. They're grouped by set and element, but when my husband or friends search through them, they tend to get mixed up so I dont bother worrying too much about keeping it OCD organized. It's just bulk after all.

u/asdjklghty · 1 pointr/pkmntcg

Here is a post I made earlier about getting into the game.


>To give you an idea on deck building, here are some information that you will find helpful.

>https://www.reddit.com/r/pkmntcg/wiki/faq#wiki_beginners_guide_to_the_pokemon_trading_card_game

>https://www.reddit.com/r/pkmntcg/wiki/budgetdecks

>Now, I will also give you some important information what stuff you need to play your deck.

>Purchasing cards
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>For purchasing cards, I recommend buying a booster box and an elite trainer box for each new set that comes out then purchase singles. An elite trainer box also gives 5 of each Energy type and burn and poison markers as well as nice dice! One for flipping and the others for keeping track of damage They're made of acrylic, not cheaper cardboard that come with preconstructed decks.

>Sleeves
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>Also, I can't stress this enough but, you need sleeves. I recommend Ultra Pro Matte Sleeves. You would need 66mmx91 mm ones to fit Pokemon cards.

>http://www.amazon.com/Ultra-Pro-PRO-MATTE-Protector-Sleeves/dp/B00A3H7PEE/ref=pd_sim_21_1?ie=UTF8&dpID=51bmSHgIiHL&dpSrc=sims&preST=_AC_UL160_SR143%2C160_&refRID=0FNV83F2P22B2ZK6RXEK


>You can never have enough sleeves. Extras are used to replace ones that look worn out. If you play with worn sleeves (marked) you can get in trouble.

>Playmat
>======================

>Another important thing is a play mat. I really don't like seeing players struggle to scoop up cards on the table instead of a mat; damaging their sleeves in the process!

>http://www.trollandtoad.com/p1064929.html

>Deck Boxes
>==============

>Get a couple deck boxes. I prefer boxes that match the colour of my sleeves. These tower ones are the ones I use. They store a lot of cards and you don't need dice bags to store your dice!

>http://www.amazon.com/White-Satin-Tower-Deck-Boxes/dp/B00FEKACD6/ref=sr_1_3?s=toys-and-games&ie=UTF8&qid=1439742188&sr=1-3&keywords=ultra+pro+tower+box

>Dice
>=====================

>Lastly, you need dice. They are used in place of damage counters and coin flipping. For coin flipping die (in competitive play we use them instead of coins), you need a clear one. The rules state you need to.

>http://www.amazon.com/Chessex-Dice-d6-Sets-Translucent/dp/B000RZP7ME/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1440768952&sr=8-3&keywords=clear+dice

>http://www.ebay.com/itm/Set-12-Six-Sided-16mm-D6-Dice-Patriotic-USA-4-Each-Red-White-Blue-/161532753102?hash=item259c1a34ce

>Storing cards
>=============

>I store cards in a mix of binders and boxes. For binders, you either can use these or try to save some money and get these and these

>For boxes to store non-EXs, secret rares and Trainers, I use [these[(http://www.amazon.com/Trading-Card-Storage-Baseball-Basketball/dp/B00RS7K05I/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1448893048&sr=8-1&keywords=card+storage+case+jammers)

>You also can use cardboard boxes for cheap here but I don't like them because they aren't secure.

>You can always check out other sites for the same or similar items.