Grade Tiers in Anime Stars Card Collection

Last updated: 2026-06-21

The F Through X Scale

Anime Stars Card Collection uses letter grades F through X to represent quality tiers affecting Binder income. Nova Digital Games assigns increasing multipliers per step—exact numeric values community-maintained post-patch on Place ID 109715918987082.

F is default on fresh pulls. Each successful Grade Machine push advances one or more letters depending on current patch rules—verify strategy subpage after updates mentioning grade changes.

X represents pinnacle grade for showcase cards—Rainbow Archon at X defines endgame Binder slot targets in income tier lists.

Early Grades: F Through C

F through C improvements cost relatively few tokens and suit bulk duplicate farming sessions. Push staple Binder cards through this band early for noticeable Yen per minute lifts.

Low-tier rarities may stop at C or B economically—token cost beyond B exceeds income gain relative to replacing slot with higher rarity pull later.

Still grade one copy of index-required cards minimally if needed for collection display pride.

Mid Grades: B Through A

B and A grades anchor mid-game Binder stability for Epic and Legendary slots awaiting Archon upgrades.

Token costs accelerate through this band—prioritize cards confirmed long-term keepers by rarity and mutation tier.

Compare income estimator output at A versus jumping to next rarity ungraded before committing tokens.

Top Grades: S and X

S and X tiers demand heavy token pools—reserve for Archon and top mutation keepers rather than mid-tier placeholders.

Market restock token bundles and code rewards help finance S-to-X pushes during events.

Leaderboard collectors max X on Rainbow Archon sets—casual players may stop at A or S on non-favorite slots without meaningful progression loss.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is X the maximum grade?

Yes. X is the top grade tier in Anime Stars Card Collection.

Can grades go down?

Grades do not decrease under normal mechanics.

Do all rarities reach X?

Any card can be graded toward X, but token efficiency favors high-rarity keepers.