Print, Fold, Lend
What's New in Expanded Decks
Here's everything that's been added since the first production deployment.
Print Your Own Deck Labels
You can now generate printable PDF labels for your decks. From any of your deck page, hit "Label" to download a card-sized label (exactly the size of a Pokemon card). It includes your deck name, archetype sprites, a QR code, your name, and the deck's short tag. Print it, cut it out, slide it into a sleeve at the front of your deck box.
There's also a "Label+" variant: a foldable, two-sided label. One side is the label, the other is a compact deck list grouped by type — Pokémon, Supporters, Items, Tools, Stadiums, Energy — with alternating gray bands. Fold it like a book for a double-sided sleeve insert.
The QR code links directly to your deck page, so anyone who finds your deck can scan it and contact you.
Deck Mosaics
Every deck with an imported card list now gets a visual mosaic — a composite image showing all your cards in a grid with quantity badges. Toggle between the original mosaic (your exact printings) and a minified mosaic (cheapest available printing of each card). On mobile, the mosaic opens fullscreen. Share it or copy the deck list to clipboard in one tap.
Minified Deck List
The app now identifies the cheapest available printing of each card in your deck across all Expanded-era sets. You can view and copy a minified version of your deck list that uses the most affordable printings — useful for building budget versions or lending decks without risking expensive cards.
Smarter Deck Selection for Events
When selecting which deck to play at an event:
- If your deck has been approved or lent to a borrower, it shows a "Reserved" badge and can't be selected.
- If your deck has pending borrow requests, a confirmation dialog warns you that selecting it will cancel all pending requests.