My pokemon binder
I got back into pokemon again and I started collecting. My binder is only has pokemon I like or looked cool. I'm going slow so I can make a michi binder with my favorite pokemon.
Getting back into Pokémon card collecting has been an exciting journey. I’ve found that focusing on my personal favorites really enhances the experience, making each card meaningful rather than just a number in a large collection. For instance, including powerful cards like Reshiram and Luxray adds both sentimental and strategic value to my binder. Taking it slow allows me to appreciate the unique art and abilities of each card, such as Tapu Koko's Thunder Blast or Haunter's Jet of Ink. These cards are not only visually appealing but also represent different facets of the Pokémon universe that I love. This thoughtful approach helps me build a 'michi binder'—a collection that tells a story and reflects my style. I also enjoy mixing in cards that have special moves or effects. For example, cards like Dusknoir with "Black Slumber" or Ampharos with its electric prowess stand out for their lore and power. Picking cards based on how cool they look and how they resonate with me makes the collecting process more rewarding. One tip I would share for fellow collectors is to document your collection carefully and choose cards that you genuinely connect with, rather than racing to collect everything. This method makes the binding process more fun and less stressful. Whether it’s a rare Pokémon or a visually striking card, each addition contributes to a unique and personal collection that’s incredibly satisfying to build.





