A "wishlist" in k-pop collecting culture is generally a utilitarian thing, but I don't quite agree with that. The collection teamplate is an integral part of the process, which in the end also fills it with emotion.
When creating my wishlists, I strive for the inseparability of the style in which the work is done with the official style of a specific publication in order to create an emotional attachment.
Users about the wishlist:
"Convenient, practical, pleasure"; "...images with desired cards/other items, method of organization"; "collection of what I have already collected/not collected"; "visualization of desired cards..."
About the role in collecting:
"...helps raise motivation to continue the collection, to learn about the release of new photocards"; "...began to use them from the very beginning of collecting, and then, when the collection grew, it is difficult to imagine the process without it at all"