I cant determine how to organize my complete japanese neo sets in my binder, as they dont have the set number on the card itself . I know its slightly different than the english neo sets so I cant use that either. What do you guys recommend?
I used bulbapedia for that: bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Neo_Genesis_(TCG) It has the sets according to their release I believe.
Hope that’s what you’re looking for.
i remember seeing that. did you organize each set(say for neo genesis, they list the grass types first) by type?
I just did it according to the order on the page.
POKEDEX ORDER IS LAW!
I feel your pain. I was facing the same problem with my Vending set and thus also created a thread to ask for opinions.
Maybe you can get some inspiration from it:
www.elitefourum.com/t/how-did-you-organize-your-vending-series-binder/26014/1
Let us know what you option you go for!
@muk, upon inspection, I noticed you never played Red/Blue/Yellow. At least as of February. DUDE it is never too late! Never!
And @mrtz, in all seriousness I tend to organize them either by type, or by artist. At least for vending and exclusives. I would understand anyone wanting to just order them by their release rather than pokedex order. My collection is 1-251 in order, then separate binders for things that are all the others from the same sets, english and japanese. In those events, I order by either type or artist. Or custom page layout, like gym leaders surrounded by their lineups for gym series.
You could order it the same way the english set does. Holos in alphabetical order followed by rares in alphabetical order etc etc.
I personally hate having all the cool holos cards split up between types and its one of the reasons Im not a big fan of completing modern sets. Really its entirely up to you since there isn’t any set number so you can order them in whatever way you prefer and not technically be wrong. Just go with preference. You could even do similar to english sets but order the holos in a way more pleasing like the 3 legendary dogs in order in the middle row or things like that.