How do you get Undertale trading cards? [duplicate]
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Flowey
Toriel
Papyrus
Undyne
The area you fall into at the start
I'm trying to collect them all but do not have money to buy any. I have Toriel, Flowey, and Papyrus by playing the game normally but have gone through 3 different runs (True pacifist, neutral, and genocide) and still don't have the other two (Undyne/The area you fall into). Does anybody know how to get those two cards without paying money?
Undertale has 5 trading cards as far as I know. You get steam trading cards by playing the game or buying/trading for them usually from what I have heard/seen about them.
I'm trying to collect them all but do not have money to buy any. I have Toriel, Flowey, and Papyrus by playing the game normally but have gone through 3 different runs (True pacifist, neutral, and genocide) and still don't have the other two (Undyne/The area you fall into). Does anybody know how to get those two cards without paying money?
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How do you get trading cards in Undertale?
You can only earn three trading cards by playing and purchasing Undertale, after that you would have to visit the Steam market or trade for them.Can you get trading cards again?
Yes, you can have more than one of the same trading card and trade duplicates. There are three ways how to get trading cards: in-game drop. trading.Can you get trading cards from being AFK?
Yes, you can. And since it's not mentioned in any of the other answers: there is even software that will iterate through your games, idling in each one until you get all the cards.How do you get trading cards from DST?
Steam Trading Cards are virtual collectibles acquired by playing games on Steam. Card drops are random, and only half of a deck is obtainable through drops. Once collected, an entire deck can be crafted to earn Steam Profile Backgrounds, Steam Chat Emoticons, Coupons, and Steam XP.Steam Trading Cards and Badges - Explanation and Tutorial
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