Card games with; to play and to collect are aptly named. Whether it’s Magic: The Gatheringand Pokémon, both have many ways to have fun with, whether through the competition or through the collection. In both cases, we often end up with “common”, basic cards, in far too many copies, which pollute our boxes. These cards are not particularly sought after and eventually gather dust. So here are eight ways to recycle them.
#1 sell them wholesale or grain
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Even though most of these cards don’t have much monetary value at all; unit,it is all about makes it possible to sell them anyway. some sites have made it their specialty. Whether it’s Pokémon or Magic: The Gathering, it will take time but there will always be a collector eager to complete the collection of cards coming from Dominaria or Sun and Moon. Otherwise, these sites offer the possibility of to sell them either in batches of 10, 50, 100, 1000, or directly by the kilo; people who want to start their collections.
#2 initiate new ones
The world of TCGs is all about community, it’s not for nothing that Magic: The Gatheringrely primarily on local shops to promote its activities. But after so many years, the game’s recent mechanics can be hard to get to for new players. Your good old cards will be perfect for introducing your friends by offering them a small, easy-to-use deck. understand and to manipulatein order to make them acquire the basics of the game you are passionate about.
#3 speaking of new…
butt, it is difficult to build a collection of cards, and very often, the latter begins with a gift of old cards from a friend or relative who initiated you, or even outright of certain shops which offer disposal of bins filled with these old cards. Some shops may also be happy to receive your old cards, especially lands and energies, which are especially used during shop events.
#4 Make it into a cube and other formats
This applies more easily to; Magic: The Gathering than other TCGs, but it’s totally different. possible fact of use your old cards to make “casual” variants, suitable for beginners and with very few powerful and impactful cards. For example, the cube is a handmade version of a draft. say where each player opens 3 booster packs, collects a card and passes it to the neighbour. Here, you compose yourself the contents of the booster packs that will be opened and distributed to players with your old cards. We can also mention the Horde, a cooperative format where your friends and players will have to face together an independent game composed of mostly creature tokens. Some game modes even prohibit the use of certain cards based on their rarity, forcing you to build your decks only with inexpensive cards. The perfect opportunity to dive back into the boxes.
#5 make it a cube…literally
One of the main qualities of your cards is that they are in hard cardboard< /strong>. With your imagination as the only limit, it’s up to you. makes it possible to make many structures, such as a ÉMenger’s sponge. This is made up of multiple hollow cubes arranged together to form a new hollow cube, thus repeating the pattern at hand. infinity (depending on the size of the cube) as a fractal.
#6 as a poster or wall decoration
If there are worthless cards but whose illustration or simply its effect you greatly appreciate, you can start making posters, paintings or wall decorations with these. Once again, the examples are legion and you will not run out of ideas for creating boards composed solely of Water Pokémon cards or cards whose illustration represents a woman looking left, a category that actually exists in Magic: the Gathering
#7 turn them into other games< /h2>
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While we’re talking about transforming cards, the easiest thing is to use your cards to play. other games with. The easiest example would be a game of the 7 families, using &àgrave; each time four copies of the same card. You can also Repaint them on the front side in order to keep only the back of each one, and thus have a deck of 52 cards or 78 cards, with trumps/heads representing your favorite cards. (Sidérella and Queen Marchesa will make ideal Queens of Spades.)
#8 simply recycle them
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The simplest idea is often the best. Unfortunately, some old cards are composed of an ink that is not recyclable. Publishers have realized this and are starting to print them. change the way their products are made and distributed. Thus, all Magic cards released in 2016 and later are suitable for recycling, unless they have already been recycled. used for one of our ideas above. That means it’s time to say goodbye to them, and imagine what products they’ll be used for. a series of articles regarding banned Pokémon cards. They will only be useful to you now for the collection.