Dragon Ball TCGs FAQ
This page answers common collector questions about Dragon Ball card coverage in TopVault and explains how TopVault approaches Dragon Ball TCG releases as a public reference category.
TopVault uses the broader collection label Dragon Ball TCGs, so this page is meant for the Dragon Ball collectors who want to understand how card releases, promos, and exact versions are represented in the app.
Quick Answers
- What does TopVault track for Dragon Ball TCGs? 11,000+ Dragon Ball cards with set, item, and variant distinctions. Browse the Dragon Ball database.
- Which Dragon Ball card games are covered? The Dragon Ball Super Card Game and related sets, under the
Dragon Ball TCGslabel, rather than every Dragon Ball collectible. - How do I identify the exact card I have? Start from set context and visible release details, then confirm with the item page and related entries. The set list helps you place a card.
- Can I browse without an account? Yes. Search, set pages, and card pages are public. Sign-in only adds personal collection and goal tracking.
- Where is the machine-readable data? In collectdb, the open source catalog behind TopVault.
Which Dragon Ball card games does TopVault cover?
The Dragon Ball TCGs collection focuses on the Dragon Ball Super Card Game and related sets, not every Dragon Ball product line. That keeps the 11,000+ catalogued cards organized around actual TCG releases instead of mixing in unrelated merchandise.
How do I identify the exact Dragon Ball card version I have?
Search by name and you will often find several entries, because a card can appear in a base set, a promo, or an alternate treatment. Use the set context and the item page's related entries to confirm which release you hold. Start from the set list when you know the set but not the exact card.
How does TopVault handle promos and variants?
Promos, alternate-art treatments, and other documented release differences are kept as their own reference entries instead of being merged into one card record. That preserves the distinctions collectors use when comparing versions.
Can I track my own Dragon Ball collection and goals?
Yes. After signing in, the same card entries you browse become your collection items and goal targets, so reference and tracking stay aligned. See Goals.
