How to Collect Yu Gi Oh! Cards

Start from the top of the game., Decide if you want to open them., Find a special place to put your trading cards like a shoe box, your closet, a jewelry box, a scrap-book or a binder., Try to get Yu-Gi-Oh!, Keep your cards neat and organized so...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Start from the top of the game.

    Never buy trading cards out of order.

    If you do, you will get confused.

    Always buy trading cards in the first order; for example: the first edition/season and the second edition/season then you go up and up.
  2. Step 2: Decide if you want to open them.

    You may not want to open them because they can be worth some money and will be more valuable if you haven't opened them.

    Make sure you don't get them damaged
    - that will decrease their value by a lot.

    This will be a little hard, but Yu-Gi-Oh! trading cards are not expensive, so whatever age you are trying to collect trading cards this is for you. , You can get binders from game shops that are designed to hold trading cards.

    Put more valuable ones in sleeves to protect them from damage. , cards every week or month, but stick to your budget! If you're young, make a deal with your parents about how much you can spend. , Have a system of sorting them.

    Most people sort by set number, which is a mix of letters and numbers that can be found at the bottom of the art and above the text.

    An example is SHVI-EN047.

    SHVI is the set, Shining Victories, EN is English language, and 47 is the number in the set list. ,
  3. Step 3: Find a special place to put your trading cards like a shoe box

  4. Step 4: your closet

  5. Step 5: a jewelry box

  6. Step 6: a scrap-book or a binder.

  7. Step 7: Try to get Yu-Gi-Oh!

  8. Step 8: Keep your cards neat and organized so they don't get mixed up.

  9. Step 9: Try to trade your spare cards for the ones you don't have or you want

  10. Step 10: or maybe you can try selling them

  11. Step 11: and buy new ones with the money!

Detailed Guide

Never buy trading cards out of order.

If you do, you will get confused.

Always buy trading cards in the first order; for example: the first edition/season and the second edition/season then you go up and up.

You may not want to open them because they can be worth some money and will be more valuable if you haven't opened them.

Make sure you don't get them damaged
- that will decrease their value by a lot.

This will be a little hard, but Yu-Gi-Oh! trading cards are not expensive, so whatever age you are trying to collect trading cards this is for you. , You can get binders from game shops that are designed to hold trading cards.

Put more valuable ones in sleeves to protect them from damage. , cards every week or month, but stick to your budget! If you're young, make a deal with your parents about how much you can spend. , Have a system of sorting them.

Most people sort by set number, which is a mix of letters and numbers that can be found at the bottom of the art and above the text.

An example is SHVI-EN047.

SHVI is the set, Shining Victories, EN is English language, and 47 is the number in the set list. ,

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