How to Find Specific Cards
We’ve made it easy to browse and search for the exact cards you need! Whether you’re looking for a specific Pokémon card or just exploring a particular set, here’s how to navigate our website efficiently.
Browsing by Set
At the top of the page, you’ll find a menu that allows you to select a specific set. If you’re searching for cards from a particular expansion, simply choose the set from the dropdown menu to view all available cards within that set.
Using Search Filters
When browsing by set, you’ll notice we’ve included search filters to help you narrow down your search even further. You can use these filters to sort by:
- Set: Choose the specific set or expansion you're interested in.
- Energy Type: Filter cards by their energy type (e.g., Grass, Fire, Water, Psychic, etc.).
- Finish: Select the type of finish you prefer, such as Holo, Reverse Holo, or standard.
- Condition: Narrow down results by card condition (e.g., Near Mint, Lightly Played, Moderately Played).
- Price: Set a budget by selecting a minimum and maximum price range.
These filters will help you find exactly what you're looking for without having to scroll through all the cards in the set.
In-Stock Cards Only
Please note that we only display cards that are currently in stock. If you find a card you’re interested in, rest assured that it’s available and ready for purchase. If a card is out of stock, it won’t appear in the search results.
Searching for a Specific Card
If you’re looking for a specific card, the best way to find it is by using the search bar. To get the most accurate results, follow these steps:
Step 1: Identify the Pokémon’s Name
- Every Pokémon card displays its name at the top left of the card.
- If the card has multiple versions (e.g., Charizard V, Charizard EX, Charizard GX), make sure to include the full name when searching.
Step 2: Locate the Set Number
- Each card has a set number printed at the bottom left or right corner.
- The set number is displayed in the format: [card number] / [total in set] (e.g., 004/102).
- Some special or secret rare cards may have a higher number than the total in the set (e.g., 110/105 for secret rares).
Step 3: Enter the Correct Search Format
To find your exact card, type:
[Pokémon Name] [Set Number]
Examples:
- Pikachu 058/102
- Gengar 005/165
- Rayquaza 107/107
If you are unsure of the full set number, you can try searching only the Pokémon’s name and browse the results.
Step 4: Review the Results & Adjust If Needed
- If you see multiple versions of the card, compare the set number and artwork to find the correct one.
- If no results appear, double-check the spelling or try removing special characters (e.g., "Nidoran♀" might need to be searched as "Nidoran").
Need Help?
If you have trouble finding a specific card or think a listing may be missing, feel free to reach out to us, and we’ll be happy to assist!