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Card database

Browse by game and set, open rich card pages, and refresh market hints when you need fresher comps.

Navigate the TCG database, read price tiles, run manual price refresh (where your plan allows), and add extra condition rows for community pricing.

Browse games, sets, and cards

The catalog is hierarchical so you drill from the title you care about down to one print.

Step by step

  1. From the database entry point, choose a game (Pokémon, Lorcana, etc.).

  2. Open an expansion (set) to see its card list, set-level stats, or featured movers where shown.

  3. Click a card to open its full page: artwork, identifiers, marketplace section, and pricing blocks.

  4. Use in-page navigation (anchors) to jump between overview, prices, and other sections on long pages.

Understand price tiles

Numbers reflect recent public market activity; sample counts tell you how thin or dense the data is.

Card pages can show several tiles (for example near-mint singles and common graded benchmarks). Values are automated summaries, not promises of what you will pay or receive.

When available, tiles may show how many sold or listed samples were used, plus when data was last refreshed.

Key points

  • Prefer tiles with healthier sample counts when making real buying or selling decisions.
  • If a variant shows “—”, data may still be loading or no comps matched the query yet.

Refresh prices on a card (manual)

Pulls newer comps from connected market sources; availability depends on sign-in and plan.

Signed-in users with access will see an explicit “Update prices” (or similar) control. That triggers a full refresh pass for that card, which can take a short time and uses shared infrastructure—don’t hammer it repeatedly.

Step by step

  1. Sign in and open the card page.

  2. Scroll to the market prices section and click the update / refresh control.

  3. Wait for the request to finish; the page may refresh or show a success/error message.

  4. If data still looks empty, try again later—rate limits, service outages, or thin markets can all apply.

Tip: Free browsing still works when you’re signed out; manual refresh is a power feature for people actively maintaining data.

Extra conditions and variants (eBay)

Ask the site to track LP/MP/HP or specific slabs for that card.

For singles, you can register additional condition or grade rows so tiles appear for the community. Adding a variant queues background work; new rows may show placeholders until fetches complete.

Step by step

  1. On the card page, find the control to add an extra variant (wording varies).

  2. Pick condition and/or grading from the structured options—avoid free-text that won’t validate.

  3. Submit. Watch the tile appear; allow time for median and comp lists to populate.