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Parallels & Rarity

Every card can appear in different parallel tiers — visual variants that indicate rarity. A Base card is the most common. Higher tiers have progressively longer odds and increasingly dramatic visual treatments (foil, animated overlays, glows, signatures).

From most common to rarest:

TierNotes
BaseStandard card, no overlay
SilverFoil treatment
GoldPremium foil
HolographicHolographic shimmer effect
PrismaticMulti-color prismatic refractor
TealTeal-tinted overlay
BrownBrown-tinted overlay
GreenGreen-tinted overlay
LavaFire-styled overlay
GalaxySpace-styled overlay
1/1One-of-one — a single copy exists in the entire game

The exact in-pack odds for each tier are visible by clicking the button on any pack before opening it.

Some parallels have a print run — a fixed number of copies that can ever be pulled. Examples: /100, /25, /10, /5, /1.

When you pull a numbered card:

  • Your copy is assigned a serial number (e.g., #42 / 100).
  • No two players can hold the same serial number for the same card.
  • The card is automatically saved to your binder on reveal.

Numbered cards have a buyback value — you can sell them back for Burbux from your binder.

If the serial number on a numbered card matches the player’s jersey number, a special jersey match badge appears on the card back. For example, pulling #12 / 100 for a player who wears jersey #12.

Certain higher-tier parallels display a signature overlay — a shimmery auto-generated autograph sticker on the card face.

Each card slot in a pack is resolved independently:

  1. Insert check — if the pack has insert sets, each slot has an independent 1 in N chance of landing an insert card.
  2. Parallel roll — parallels are rolled from rarest to most common. The first tier that hits wins; lower tiers are skipped.
  3. Player selection — a player is picked from the pool weighted by rarity multiplier.
  4. Serial assignment — if the parallel has a print run, the next available serial number is assigned (duplicates are prevented).

Because parallels roll rarest-first, there is always a real — if slim — chance of landing the top tier on any given slot.

Some packs have elevated odds for specific parallels. These show as Boosted in the pull-odds table. The boost applies only to that pack and does not change the global rarity of the tier.