TCG Atlas
Pokémon TCG catalog and multi-language card index
TCG Atlas maintains a canonical Pokémon TCG catalog across many print languages—not just English—so the same physical card stays identifiable when it is traded in Tokyo, Berlin or Chicago. The public catalog hub explains how each variant ties to fee-aware arbitrage corridors, fair value bands and liquidity signals once you are signed in.
Why the catalog feeds arbitrage, not just price lookup
Price sites often stop at a single marketplace or a raw median. We built the catalog for flippers who need net edge after fees: realised sales, dealer observations and public marketplaces from several regions, ranked into buy-here / sell-there corridors.
Variants in the member catalog carry fair value context—how tight the evidence is, how many independent sources agree, and how stable the band has been. That is the minimum bar before we show fee-aware arbitrage rows or buy, sell or hold guidance.
Languages, finishes and variant keys
Japanese, Traditional Chinese, Korean, Thai, Indonesian and other language prints each get their own variant row where the TCG differentiates them, not a loose translation of the English name. The same set code can contain multiple region printings; we keep them apart so spreads are not silently mixed.
Finishes such as holo, reverse holo, stamped promos and specialty treatments are first-class. Mixed listings are a major source of bad comps elsewhere; we prefer to under-show a row than to blend incompatible observations.
What you unlock after registering
Browsing the full variant grid, jumping to any card page and exporting watchlists are member features. Registration is free for normal personal use; we gate the heavy queries so the engine stays fast and honest for everyone.
If you only need to understand our methodology or legal posture first, read the methodology page—it names how sources are weighted and how fees enter the deal ranking logic.