Month 1-2: Explore and Learn Buy a few singles of Pokemon you love ($10-20) Open one or two sealed products for the fun of it ($15-50) Get basic supplies (sleeves, top loaders, a binder) Follow Pokemon card content creators to learn about different sets and cards Browse Misprint and TCGplayer to get familiar with pricing Month 3-4: Pick a Direction Decide on a collecting focus (set completion, specific Pokemon, era, etc.) Start working toward your first goal Learn about card conditions and how to assess them Set a monthly collecting budget Month 5-8: Build Momentum Consistently add to your collection each month Start learning about graded cards and what makes them valuable Maybe pick up your first graded card Connect with the collecting community (Reddit's r/PokemonTCG, local card shops, Facebook groups) Month 9-12: Refine Your Approach Evaluate what you've collected so far

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Some collectible items do sell, but as long as there are other sellers willing to risk their account by selling cards in new condition, its much less likely you will sell
Otharri, Suns Glory One of the most lethal Boros creatures you can slip into your Cube, Otharri, Suns' Glory often reminds me of Minsc & Boo, Timeless Heroes
With the Violet set, you have Miriam. This isnt just a problem with the Scarlet & Violet ex sets either
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