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Shelf Restocking TCG Card Shop Simulator
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Worker Restocking Guide in TCG Card Shop Simulator

Stop dropping the boxes, please.

TCG Card Shop Simulator brings TCG players’ dreams into reality, and no, it is not about owning your own card shop. It is about ripping open thousands of packs trying to get a rare card find. Doing all these will take time from your management duties, so you want to hire some workers to restock the shelves for you. Here’s how to order your workers to restock your products on the shelves in TCG Card Shop Simulator.

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First, you need to have workers. You’ll unlock the ability to recruit workers once you reach shop level 10. You’ll get to unlock more workers at every 5 level intervals, and you can hire multiple workers at once. Each of these workers has a restocking speed stat, but this doesn’t matter as much, which we will get into later.

Hire your workers by paying the processing fee, and they will immediately start working the next day. Look for the worker outside your shop. They should have a red exclamation point on top of their head. Interact with them by clicking them, and you can order them to restock, man the counter, rest, or fire them.

Ask them to restock the counter, and they will start restocking all the shelves with your remaining products.

TCG Card Shop Simulator: Restocking Guide

You might have noticed that some of these workers are… terrible. Once the working day is over, they literally drop the box they are holding to the floor and get out of the store. If you have multiple workers and you are maximizing every inch of your store, this is extremely annoying.

The trick to restocking is to have a ton of stocking shelves containing all the products you are selling. Once the next day starts, don’t open the store yet. Wait a little bit, and the workers will start going to your shop. Since the store isn’t open yet, the timer is stuck at 8:00 AM. Without opening the store yet, your workers will start restocking the shelves.

Basically, you are having these workers restock for free since the time isn’t moving. While waiting for them to restock all your products, you can start ripping out some packs or ordering some products and stocking up more.

Once your shelves are almost full, you can open the shop and start the day. This strategy doesn’t even require a worker with a fast or very fast restocking speed. Go for the cheapest workers and have them restock the shelves.

As a restocking management tip, you should turn off the setting that allows workers to start putting products on shelf spaces without any products or labels. You can also directly put some labels on shelf spaces to force workers to fill them up with the product of your choice.

For example, you can put some Rare Destiny Boxes on the entire shelf, even if you plan to use only half of it for that specific product. If the other half of the shelf space is empty (without a label) and you want to put some boxes there that you haven’t unlocked yet, the Rare Destiny Boxes will temporarily replace those spots. You don’t want to let the workers put some random products on those spots because it’ll get messy in the future.


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Enzo Zalamea
Enzo is a staff writer at Prima Games. He began writing news, guides, and listicles related to games back in 2019. In 2024, he started writing at Prima Games covering the best new games and updates regardless of the genre. You can find him playing the latest World of Warcraft expansion, Path of Exile, Teamfight Tactics, and popular competitive shooters like Valorant, Apex Legends, and CS2. Enzo received his Bachelor's degree in Marketing Management in De La Salle University and multiple SEO certifications from the University of California, Davis.