Guide
A want list turns "I think I still need that one" into a precise, shareable list of exactly the cards you are chasing. Here is how to build one and put it to work.

Lists are separate from your collection: a Want list is its own thing, a running record of what you are chasing rather than what you own. Create one per game or one big chase list, whatever suits how you collect. Lists are free, including public sharing.
Keep it as quick or as precise as you like. Add a card in a second if you just want it on the list, or narrow it down to the exact parallel or serial you are chasing. Hunting a specific serial? You can mark it, so if you are after the alpha (1/xx, the first ever printed) or the omega (the very last, xx/xx) of a serialised card, your list says exactly that. Adding a card to a list never changes your collection counts, so your want list stays a pure record of what you are hunting for.
With Premium, your want list carries an Est. Value total, the same daily valuation as your collection, so you can see at a glance what it would cost to land everything on it. It turns a wishlist into a budget: which cards are cheap wins and which are the long-term chases. See Premium.
Make the list public and share it with a single read-only link. Trading partners and sellers can browse exactly what you need without being able to change it, which makes trades and deals far quicker to line up. Your public want list can also live on your collector profile, right next to what you have for sale or trade, so friends and trading partners see everything you want and everything you are moving in one place.
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