You can search for cards on TCG Mark from a game's Singles marketplace or from the broader marketplace search results page. Search works best when you start with a card name, then narrow the results with filters.
Search within a game's marketplace
Open Marketplace.
Choose the game you want to browse.
Open that game's Singles page.
Use the Search field at the top of the page.
Press Enter to run the search.
You can clear your search by selecting the X inside the search field.
Search across all supported games
TCG Mark also has a broader marketplace search page that can show results grouped by game. This is useful when you are not sure which game section to start in.
If a search matches cards from multiple games, TCG Mark can group the results by game and let you open a game's full result set.
Filter your results
After you search, use Filters to narrow the result list. Most games support a mix of:
Availability — For Sale or For Trade
Condition
Price
Finish where that game supports multiple finishes
Rarity
Set
Card Type
Distance or Seller State
Game-specific filters vary by marketplace. Examples include:
Disney Lorcana — Ink Colors and Ink Cost
Magic: The Gathering — Mana Colors and Mana Value
Pokemon TCG — Energy Type, Subtype, and Retreat Cost
Flesh and Blood — Pitch Value
One Piece TCG — Color, Attribute, and Cost
Gundam Card Game — Color, Zone, and Cost
Riftbound — Domain and Energy Cost
Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG — Attribute, Type, Frame Type, Level/Rank, ATK, and DEF
If you apply more than one filter, TCG Mark shows the number of active filters and lets you use Clear all filters to reset them.
Filter by availability
If you only want cards you can act on right away, use the Availability filter.
For Sale shows cards with sale listings
For Trade shows cards with trade listings
Sort your search results
TCG Mark currently supports these sort options:
Best Match
Price: High to Low
Price: Low to High
Best Selling
A-Z Alphabetical
Tips for finding cards faster
Start with the card name first, then add filters if you get too many results.
Use Set and Rarity together when a card has many printings.
Use For Sale or For Trade early if you only want actionable listings.
If you are unsure which game to start in, use marketplace-wide search and then open the matching game section.
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