Champs and States Checklist
A complete, printable checklist for Champs and States (2006). Tick off every card you own, chase the rares and mythics, and scan with Tappr to price your set.
Your progress
0 / 12
cards collected
Official cards
12
in the main set
Cataloged here
12
PCMP card data
Top chase card
Bramblewood Paragon
$44.83
Highest number
#12
1 rarities
Chase cards in Champs and States
The highest-value cards to prioritize — by current market price.
The full checklist
All 12 cards in collector-number order. Check off what you own — progress saves in your browser.
How to use this checklist
Check off your cards
Tick each card you already own. Your progress saves to this browser — come back any time and pick up where you left off.
Chase the value
Prioritize the rares and mythics like Bramblewood Paragon. Scan any card with Tappr to see whether it's worth grabbing as a single.
Print or share
Hit Print for a clean, paper-friendly checklist to take to your local game store or a card show.
Common questions
01 How many cards are in Champs and States?
Champs and States has 12 cards in the main set. This checklist tracks 12 of them.
02 What are the most valuable cards in Champs and States?
Bramblewood Paragon is one of the standout chase cards in Champs and States. Rares, mythic rares, and foil printings carry most of a set's value — scan any card with Tappr to see its live TCGplayer and Cardmarket price.
03 How do I complete my Champs and States set?
Champs and States is approachable to complete — the card list is compact enough to scan, tick off, and finish across a few collecting sessions.
04 Can I track which Champs and States cards I own?
Yes. Tick the checkbox next to any card on this page and your progress saves in your browser — no account needed. For your whole collection, scan cards with Tappr to build and value a digital binder.
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