I’m trying to clean my room and I have like 20 of those Pokémon collector tins. I don’t even know if they’re worth anything, but they can’t even hold cards since it’s like a hexagon shape. Since I’m transitioning to mtg, I need containers to hold actual cards.
Might just sell them out for a couple bucks at our next garage sale.
I got them from dollar general for $10 and it had a pack or two inside. They aren’t the expensive ones. I may take a look alone to see what they’re going for and maybe sell them through eBay,
Saving up for an Ayn Odin, since it could dual boot Android 10 and Windows 11. So I could play phone games on it and some of my steam games. And I might download HoloIOS on the windows 11 side so I can turn it into Steamdeck OS.
I only bought the $1 packs of Pokémon I would find at dollar tree or dollar general back in the day. I liked collecting them, and I still don’t know how to play the game.
About a year ago, my friend got me into Magic the gathering so I’ve been wanting to sell off my collecting at some point since it’s just sitting and taking space. The most expensive card I own is only $25 so I don’t think I have a very good collection anyway.
I watched a video on how pokemon is supposed to be played and it looks interesting enough, but I don’t have enough cards or even anything to build a deck on to start.
At least for mtg I had a friend teach me how it works and I’ve been working on collecting specific cards for a commander deck. There’s so many combos and strategy with mtg which is why I love playing it.
I use the real cards too. But I tried the online and it gives you a decent tutorial on how to play. The online is the same as the real one just, online.
Both magic and Pokemon have become SO pay to win with a neverending exponent of new cards = better cards, I just gave up. I loved both games when they were new-ish though. I even own 3 cards signed by the creator of MTG, some old original cards, and an Italian set.
I don’t think they would be signed by the creator, but I do have a card signed by the artist who made the face art on that specific card.
It depends on who you sell it too since mtg is really collectible like Pokémon, but actually used for gameplay. Better and powerful cards are usually worth more than rarer and weak cards.