How to Find Cards
Find exactly what you're looking for — search by name, browse by game or expansion, and filter by condition, language, finish, and more.
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Searching the Marketplace
Use the search bar at the top of the marketplace to search by card name. The search is fuzzy, so it handles typos and partial matches — searching "Ligthning Bolt" will still find Lightning Bolt.
You can also browse by game and expansion if you'd rather explore what's available.
Filtering Your Results
Once you've searched or picked an expansion, use filters to narrow down exactly what you want:
When you select a game in the filters, additional game-specific filters appear. For example, selecting Magic: The Gathering adds filters for card type, color, and mana cost. Selecting Pokémon TCG adds filters for card type (Pokémon, Trainer, Energy), stage, and HP range. These help you narrow results using attributes unique to each game.
Filters are self-excluding — if you select "Near Mint," you'll still see how many listings exist in other conditions. This way you always know what's available without removing your filter first.
Product Pages
When you click on a card, you'll see its product page with everything you need to make a buying decision:
Card details — name, set, rarity, card number, and game-specific attributes
Market price — reference pricing from Cardmarket (EU) or TCGPlayer (NA), including price trends
Available listings — all sellers offering this card, sorted by price, with condition and language clearly shown
Price history chart — see how the card's price has moved over time
From the product page, you can compare listings side by side and add items directly to your cart.
Tips for Finding the Best Deal
Check the condition carefully — a Lightly Played copy is often significantly cheaper than Near Mint. Read more about what each condition means in Card Condition Explained.
Compare across sellers — different sellers may price the same card differently.
Use the market price as a reference — if a listing is well above the market price, you might want to keep looking.
Buy from fewer sellers when possible — since shipping is calculated per seller, combining items from one seller saves on shipping.