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A look at the TCG card shop from outside in TCG Card Shop Simulator
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TCG Card Shop Simulator: How to Make Your Shop Profitable

Find out how to properly run your store in our guide for TCG Card Shop Simulator.

TCG card shop business isn’t an easy mission, but the tools introduced in TCG Card Shop Simulator definitely make the experience highly entertaining. In this guide, I’ll provide you with tips on how to make your shop profitable in TCGCSS, including every step along the way.

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How to Make Your Shop Profitable in TCG Card Shop Simulator

Note that the game is still very early in its development. This means that many features will be coming in the future, so there may be lots of changes. But the foundation of running your shop will stay the same, regardless of future updates, which is why it’s so important to get the basics down and start your TCG card shop business on the right track. Later, you’ll simply add to the experience when more features are added by the developer.

Step 1: Set Up Your Shop

One of the most important aspects of having a profitable TCG shop is the layout of the store. If your shelves, tables, and displays create chaos rather than order, then customers will quickly leave your shop, which isn’t good for business. That’s why the first thing you need to do is create an optimal layout, such as this:

  • Set up shelves with card packs along the walls.
  • Put displays with expensive singles at the entrance and along the windows.
  • Set up tables and furniture for players in the center of the shop.

In this way, players won’t prevent customers from checking out shelves with cards and packs, and everyone’s going to be happy. In the future, when you get a bigger shop, you can push player tables to the corner and expand the area with your expensive singles to the center of the shop. This will make them stand out and prompt more customers to purchase them.

TCG card shop layout in TCG Card Shop Simulator
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Step 2: Manage Sales

To sell more cards, you need to buy more via your mobile phone. Consistently order more booster packs and card boxes for your shop, constantly increasing their quality and range. Even if you get into more expensive cards, don’t neglect purchasing starter decks, as they still bring in a lot of customers.

Always keep in mind the price margin, and don’t get too greedy by setting unrealistically high prices. The customers will have comments in your shop after checking out your stock, and if the prices are too high, they’ll be unhappy. In this case, monitor the state of the market via your mobile phone and gradually change your price policy.

Also, don’t make your customers wait too long at the counter, but try to provide services as quickly as possible. If you make customers wait too long, they’ll leave frustrated and never come back. So as soon as you see a group of people standing at the counter, rush over there to help them with their purchases.

Step 3: Expand Your Business

If you’re managing your business well, you’ll start seeing some significant profits coming in. Don’t sit on this money, but invest it in a larger store with more space. Order more furniture and shelves, as well as cards, card packs, and boxes. Order more expensive and exclusive cards that are trending on the market, and don’t get too greedy.

Note that when it comes to setting up more tables for players, there’s never really a need to put more than six of them in a shop. Usually, that’s the maximum number that appears to be occupied, so even if you put more tables, they’ll be empty. If you see that some of your customers carry around stinky clouds, then be sure to purchase smell repellents, or other customers will leave your shop.

A new pack of cards in TCG Card Shop Simulator
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Step 4: Upgrade and Unlock Features

Once you get the gist of the TCG card shop business, you’ll need to manage your upgrades and features. Here’s how I’d manage them:

  • Start by purchasing the card stand and 32 or 64 packs of cards as soon as possible. Be sure to open these packs, as they give the most return on investment as well as level you up the quickest.
  • Purchase a table and another shelf. Order another batch of 64 packs, half of which I’d sell and the other half open for singles.
  • Change the player event to the Pauper format. Note that this costs $50 a day to run, but it’s worth it in the long term.
  • Once you unlock the chance to increase the price of all cards, the profits will start growing really well the longer you run your shop. The bonus of this feature extends to packs and booster boxes as well.
  • Purchase more licenses and various items for your shop.
  • Keep customizing your shop to make customers happy.

That’s all I wanted to tell you on how to make your shop profitable in TCG Card Shop Simulator. Stay tuned for more TCGCSS tips and tricks articles right here.


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Serhii is the Writer at GameSkinny. He's been writing for GameSkinny since 2015. Before that, he's been writing for various outlets and playing video games, which eventually turned into a passion. The video games that have contributed the most to his enthusiasm for writing about this industry are Magic: The Gathering, Dark Souls, and The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.