With all the cards you will be collecting inPokemon Pocket, it’s nice to know that you may show off some of them. While you can pick a singular card to slot into display boards, binder covers will let you select up to 30 cards at a time to showcase.
With an ever-growing collection of binders, which ones should you consider trying to get, or even shelling out money for? This list will present some of the best options for you to consider while you open pack after pack and amass a collection of all the Pokemon and their respective cards.

10Eevee Cover
Stylish And Free
Unlocked from the moment you download and open the app-based Pokemon game is the Eevee binder cover that doesn’t just show the fan favorite, but also their evolutions: Flareon, Jolteon, and Vaporeon. Not only are the four happy in their shared artwork, but the background they are posed in front of is beautiful.
And its price tag of zero dollars and zero cents makes it one of the most accessible options to fans of all levels, even if you’ve vowed to avoid spending any money on this Pokemon-themed gatcha title. And, if you plan to display any and all of your Eevee-based cards, this is perfect.

Both this binder cover and the Sleek one are free and available to players as soon as they unlock the option to use binders and display boards.
9Gardevoir Cover
They Knew What They Were Doing
Just as Eevee is a beloved Pokemon, Gardevoir is too. And slapping a popular face on a binder cover is one way to ensure that trainers will want to use it for some time to come. The color scheme is very pleasing and the art style separates it from others that verge on realism when it comes to backgrounds.
While there isn’t a massive library of Gardevoir cards to fill this binder with, it easily makes for an excellent choice if you want to show off all of your Psychic-type cards. If you’re looking to have a theme, you can also go based on the pinks and purples that swirl around Pokemon 282.

8Scorching Wilderness Cover
Mythical Heat Wave
As part of theMythical Island expansion, players were able to get their hands on six different binders, all based on Pokemon and cards in the Mew-centric booster packs. One of those is the Scorching Wilderness cover that features Salandit, Volcarona, Wheezing, and Geodude.
You can practically smell the sulfur trapped in this image, but man does it make for a fire cover. Puns aside, it’s an easy decision to use this cover to show off your Fire-type cards, especially the one-star rarity Salandit if you’ve been lucky enough to pull it or wonder pick it.

7Tree Of Repose Cover
Look At All The Cute Babies
Similar to the Gardevoir cover, the Tree Of Repose uses some of the most adorable, cartoon-like art. Even better still, this binder cover combines multiple pieces of card art, making one complete story once all the images are assembled.
You unlock it by completing a themed collection, which requires you to get your hands on those very cards featuring Chewtle, Dedenne, Primeape, and Pidgeotto. While this may take some time, once you have each of those cards, you may choose this binder and show them all off.

6Erika And Vileplume Cover
Beautiful Artwork For A Powerful Trainer
Many Pocket players might wince seeing the name Erika. Although not as feared as the dreaded Misty Supporter Card, Erika brings a massive amount of healing to any Grass-type deck. But, if you can put that out of your mind, you will most likely love this binder cover as the art is astonishing.
The soft, manga-like picture features a very happy Vileplume and Erika in front of a background filled with lush greens and gentle yellow hues. While, of course, you can use this binder as a backdrop to any of your cards, you may want to fill it with Grass-type cards, or at least ones that pull on those same colors.

5Mewtwo Cover
Now For Something Completely Different
There’s nothing soft about this binder cover as Mewtwo destroys the surrounding ground, pulling rubble in toward the attack forming in his palm. This is the kind of cover you choose to show that you mean business, both on and off the playmat.
Again, there are never any right or wrong cards to select when filling up a binder, but using this to house your most fearsome cards, the ones with the strongest attacks, or maybe even just your Legendary Pokemon could make for a very strong showing, in more ways than one.

4Charizard Cover
Anime Inspired Much?
Charizard is ready to take Mewtwo on when it comes to the battle-ready binder covers. Similar to how Mewtwo was forming an offensive move,Charizard is posed up, ready for a fight as they surround themselves with fire, making this, some could say, another fire choice.
you’re able to make choices about filling this binder up that resemble the Mewtwo cover as well. Your strongest Pokemon, your rarest Fire-type cards. There’s no wrong choice. But whatever you put in this binder, it is going to radiate a strong aura, which shouldn’t be surprising. It is Charizard after all.

3Pikachu Cover
Back To The Cute Stuff
This is such a playful binder, especially when placed side-by-side with the other Genetic Apex contenders. Pikachu’s strength has not been at the surface level when it comes to actual, physical might. It is, instead, the most recognizable Pokemon that will draw many a fan to it.
Not to mention, if you are looking for an energy that is more fun or light-hearted for this digital card game, then this is a perfect candidate for a binder. And you’re able to get lost looking at the expression on each Pikachu as they all vary so much and make it a fun cover to look at for a while before even scrolling through the collection inside.

2Meowth Cover
Meowth Binder, That’s Right!
There is no better way to say that your cards are gold than having them displayed in this Meowth binder. It shows Meowth sitting on a hoard of not only gold coins but also evolutionary stones and diamonds. Talk about symbolism, having your best cards buried under heaps of treasure.
Even if you aren’t a fan of the talking cat in the Pokemon anime, picking your rarest cards to place in this binder is a winning choice. You could also focus on your favorite illustrations as, regardless of how rare the card is, it is a treasure to you, and there’s no better way to pay tribute.

1Tranquil Lake Cover
This Is Worth A Golden Magikarp
Okay, there is exactly one better way to pay tribute if you agree, but there is something magical about the Tranquil Lake binder. The colors, the composition, and even taking the time to search the illustrated waters filled with ruins can be more rewarding than some of the card art that might be displayed inside.
Then, of course, there is that silly, almost useless fish Pokemon swimming happily away from a lurking Gyarados, which happens to be a little nod tothe Gyarados ex cardplayers can obtain from the Mythical Island expansion. Not to mention this is a fantastic binder choice if you have the one-star rarity Gyarados card that can only be found in thePikachu Genetic Apex packs.