Previewing the cards in Metal Empire. Sign in to compare its quantities with your real collection.
Clearly labelled demo
See how a collection check accounts for real copies
The deck's cards are shown below. This example illustrates the allocation calculation; no collection data is assumed while you are signed out.
- Owned
- 4
- In decks
- 2
- Trade
- 1
- Available
- 2
- Missing*
- 2
*Example assumes a deck needs four available copies of this card. Only owned decks reserve copies — the trade list is a label, so one of the two available copies is also marked for trade.
Digimon TCG Collection Tracker
Browse cards, record owned copies, and see what is allocated to decks, marked for trade or still available.
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How collection tracking works
Track physical copies, not just card names
Each card has one owned quantity: the number of physical copies in your collection. Add cards directly in the tracker or import a CSV containing card numbers and quantities. You can export the same compact CSV again, or download a detailed export with card names, type, rarity, level, colours and set information.
DigiFoundry then calculates availability instead of asking you to maintain separate locations. Only copies committed to your owned decks reduce what is available. For example, if you own four copies and use two in decks, two copies remain available — even if one of them is also marked for trade. Trade list, wishlist and showcase entries are reference lists for visibility and filtering, so they never reduce availability.
When you open a public Digimon deck list, choose its collection check to filter this tracker to the cards that deck needs. Signed-in members see their owned and available quantities, including copies already committed elsewhere. That makes it easier to identify real shortfalls before changing a deck or adding missing cards to a want list.
Does the trade list reduce availability?
No. Marking a card for trade is a label for visibility and filtering — a copy in a deck can still be open to offers. Your trade list stays explicit and shareable without touching your counts.
What actually reserves a copy?
Only owned decks. Wishlist, showcase and trade entries describe cards you want, feature or would part with; they never allocate owned copies.
Can I check a deck before creating an account?
Yes. Browse a public deck and open its clearly labelled preview. An account is only needed to compare against your real quantities.
Where can I browse by release?
Use the Digimon TCG sets catalogue, then open a set checklist in this tracker.