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DKRosen
09-03-2008, 01:49 PM
:confused::confused:Alright. I've been an avid card game collector for ages...and most card games have a solid way to organize cards in a standard 3x3 page binder...but what the hell is going on here!? I mean the card numbers are based on card type...not the series? So...does that mean that the warriors in the next set are going to start off where the warriors (numbers) stopped in this set...and so forth? Much help would be appreciated, as I hate having to reorganize my binders when a new set comes out.:confused::confused:
soviet prince
09-03-2008, 02:54 PM
just organize by warrior , tech, event like I did
DKRosen
09-03-2008, 02:56 PM
just organize by warrior , tech, event like I did
I guess I'll just get 1" binders and have one for each set. :(
DKRosen
09-03-2008, 02:59 PM
Since this set ended at warrior 49 the next set will start its warriors at 50 and so on. It is just like naruto.
That's what I was thinking. It's not like the original DB TCGs where each set had it's own numbers and was continuous no matter what the card type. So it'd probably be best to just have a binder for each card type then?
SSJ Puar
09-03-2008, 03:05 PM
just organize by warrior , tech, event like I did
Since this set ended at warrior 49 the next set will start its warriors at 50 and so on. It is just like naruto.
kingjwon06
09-03-2008, 03:05 PM
i just organize by type eg. super unique, etc.
SSJ Puar
09-03-2008, 03:11 PM
i just organize by type eg. super unique, etc.
Usually people only organize by card number when trying to collect every card that has been released or from a specific set.
kingjwon06
09-03-2008, 03:26 PM
Usually people only organize by card number when trying to collect every card that has been released or from a specific set.
oh ok so where do u put the multiples then?
DKRosen
09-03-2008, 03:28 PM
oh ok so where do u put the multiples then?
Usually when you have a binder, you only put one card in the binder. The rarest form of the card. So you wouldn't put a 1st Edition Goku AND a unlimited Goku in the same binder. Just one copy. Generally.
SSJ Puar
09-03-2008, 03:56 PM
Usually when you have a binder, you only put one card in the binder. The rarest form of the card. So you wouldn't put a 1st Edition Goku AND a unlimited Goku in the same binder. Just one copy. Generally.
trade binders tho are different. And people have different ways of doing trade binders.
DKRosen
09-03-2008, 04:06 PM
Well thanks for all the input guys. I do have a collecting binder, which is where all my most rare and in best condition cards go in sequential order, and my extras (or multiple copies) go in a card collecting box. It's a really neat box...translucent in color, which you can find at Wal Mart.
kingjwon06
09-03-2008, 04:07 PM
trade binders tho are different. And people have different ways of doing trade binders.
i guess thats what mine would be classified as cause i only use one to keep my cards safe and easy to view
SSJ Puar
09-03-2008, 04:11 PM
i guess thats what mine would be classified as cause i only use one to keep my cards safe and easy to view
With my Db binder i put multiples next to each other in my pages. But some people put multiples behind each other. Also, in mine i just picked a random card and put mine there lol.
Piccolo'sDad
09-03-2008, 06:19 PM
I usually only collect SRs, and what I do is put them in some order like Warrior, Technique, Event, Wish for DB and Ninja, Jutsu, Mission for Naruto. When I new set comes out, I just start a new block of the same order.
For collecting every card in a binder, the best idea would be to start with Warriors and do one of each, then Techniques, then Events, then Wishes. Once that is done, when a new set comes out, just start over with the same pattern, and have a separator of some kind to indicate sets. So while the Warriors will not all be together for the entire game series, they will be grouped by Set still. I did that for the first 4 sets of Naruto, and still have that binder somewhere with 1 of each card, save for SRs, which I left a blank spot for and kept in my SR binder.
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