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Open Forum => Off-Topic => Topic started by: hi123 on March 24, 2011, 08:45:58 PM
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What is the best way to sort out your cards? Should I do this by brigade, or set? Or are there any other suggestions?
Also, in which order were the packs released?
EX: Disciples packs were released last and warriors packs came first.
- What goes in the middle? ( in order please!)
-Thanks!
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depends on what you're going to do with them. If make decks, birgade.
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Brigade makes sense if you're making decks, like Joey said. Go to http://www.threelionsgaming.com/store_singles.htm and you'll find the sets in the order they were released. :)
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idk, brigade prob.
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I'll go backwards with what I know, Disciples, Thesarus, Rock of Ages, Faith of our Fathers, Priests, Angel Wars,(following orders I do not know), warriors.
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A/B, Limited, Prophets, Unlimited, Womens, Warriors, C/D, Apostles, Patriarchs, Kings, E/F, Angel Wars, Priests, G/H, FooF, RoA, TexP, Disciples
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Brigade makes sense if you're making decks, like Joey said. Go to http://www.threelionsgaming.com/store_singles.htm and you'll find the sets in the order they were released. :)
Hello, thanks i have been looking for this, Due to the fact iw ould like to start sorting out my cards to try and start trading up for a better deck. Thanks :-)
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What I was doing is taking one copy of each card and putting them into binders while the other ones were sorted by brigades in my big box.
I also keep all my UR/FOOF up in a seperate tin and that's where my main trading cards are.
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What I was doing is taking one copy of each card and putting them into binders while the other ones were sorted by brigades in my big box.
I also keep all my UR/FOOF up in a seperate tin and that's where my main trading cards are.
This is what I do also, in two folders i have sets of singles by set then in ABC order the extras go in a big box by brigades and my rares ultra rares in my trade folder.
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i use the Brigades way
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i have a better idea! just put em all in a big box. u'll know where they all are! lol (well at least the general area... lol )
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I do not organize my cards at all, and I definitely do not organize them first by card type, then by brigade, then alphabetically, then by order of release. Also I do not keep the cards individually sleeved, or keep those sleeved cards stored in baseball card pages in three-ring binders, and certainly not with separate binders for "first set" copies and "second set" copies.
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I use the "big pile" method. I know it's in there somewhere
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Card Type -> Ex. Hero, Fortress, Dom
Brigade -> Ex. Red, Pink, Teal
Usefulness -> Ex. AOCP, Sent Two by Two, Joy
Doubles Together -> Ex. AOCP, AOCP, AOC
and I also put high value cards first such as some URs, Disciples, Uzzah, Holy Grail etc...
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3 ring binders are soooooo last millenium. its all about monster binders now.
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I do not organize my cards at all, and I definitely do not organize them first by card type, then by brigade, then alphabetically, then by order of release. Also I do not keep the cards individually sleeved, or keep those sleeved cards stored in baseball card pages in three-ring binders, and certainly not with separate binders for "first set" copies and "second set" copies.
So you do organize like that...and so do I ironically. However I keep three of my sets in one set of binders (zippered) and the fourth set I keep in a big box in sets only in sleeves that are sealed and labeled (kind of like an archive of Redemption). The complete set in the box was originally put together for Redemption Fantasy Booster Draft which is sort of a mix between fantasy football and booster draft.
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For trading options where others will want to "browse" your collection, I'd recommend having a rare/ultra-rare binder (Seeing as most people will be looking for your more valuable cards). For storage/archival/knowing where exactly a specific card is, The Schaef has a really well thought out way of doing that.
Also, at this time, I'd like to personally recommend that for those who might care, that you do take precautions to prevent water damage to your collection(s) if possible. I just found out today that I've lost 95% of my collection of card decks that have been used in actual casinos, possibly 10% of my baseball card collection, and have sustained damage to my .22 rifle because our hot water heater has been leaking for who knows how long. FYI, binders (Especially the ones that zip) which are made from fabric, are like sponges and will attract the flow of water and welcome it inside like a used car salesman looking for a sucker. Reference: my .22 rifle case.
If you're tech savvy, or have the free time, while you sort out your cards, you can make an Excel spreadsheet to inventory your cards so that you can track what currently have/do not have. This too, I'd recommend by following the same method The Schaef outlined previously. Uniformity goes a long way.
Carry On,
-C_S