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Your Pokémon card collection is precious, and it deserves to be kept in a binder as cool as your deck itself. A custom binder will help you organize and show off your cards while keeping them safe and secure. We'll show you how to make your own, so that you never lose another card.
Steps
Community Q&A
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QuestionHow should I sort the binder?AvaCommunity AnswerIt is all up to you! You could sort it by type, by kinds of cards, or however you wish to sort it.
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QuestionHow to play Pokémon Trading Card game with no energy or trainer card?Ash SimonsCommunity AnswerThere are many versions of the Pokémon Trading Card game that are meant for younger children that don't include energy or trainer cards. Tutorials for these can be found on Pokémon card related subreddits, or other 3rd party sources.
Tips
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Don’t just get an official Pokémon card binder just because it has a fancy cover. Be creative, and wise, and use different materials to make the your own binder. If you really think about it, a school binder and an official Pokémon card binder are exactly the same thing, with exactly the same material!Thanks
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Get some Pokémon cards while your at the store. Remember that the packs of sheets hold 90 pockets all together. If you don’t have that much, then it is recommended that you get some additional cards in the “Pokémon section” of the store.Thanks
Things You'll Need
- Pokémon cards
- School binder
- One or more Pokémon card sheets
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