Each box contains 20 packs with each pack containing 7 official trading cards
Compared to the official formats and meta, it's much slower, more focused on setup and allows cards that have not been viable before, to take the throne
These moments are deeply ingrained in the minds of those who experienced them, and collecting allows them to relive those feelings
Structure Deck: The Crimson King puts you in the driver's seat of the Phoenix Whirlwind and gives you command of the many faces of Red Dragon Archfiend
How to approach it: Get a master list of every card in the set (Pokemon TCG databases like Bulbapedia have complete set lists) Start by buying the commons and uncommons as a bulk lot usually $10-20 for a near-complete set of the cheap cards Track your progress in a spreadsheet or binder Pick off the rares and holos one at a time as your budget allows Save the most expensive chase cards for last Best sets for a first completion project: Pokemon 151: Manageable size, great nostalgia, reasonable prices for most cards Paldean Fates: Small set, gorgeous cards, relatively affordable Crown Zenith: A greatest-hits set with varied artwork Goal: Collect a Specific Pokemon Pick your favorite Pokemon and collect as many different cards featuring them as possible across all sets and eras
Here, let me give you some of the context of other Swamps during this era of the game: What I've done is go back and forward a couple of years in time to share some other Swamps