You have added some items to your collection and now would like to know what to do with them. First off let's take a look at the collectible to break down some information. Select one of your items from your collection. The information at the top left will provide you with the card rarity, the amount currently in circulation, the season it is associated with, the collection name, and the card name. See below for an example.
Below this, you will find minting information about your collectible. This information will include its mint number, who currently owns the collectible, what the collectible trophy score is, how this collectible was acquired, when it was acquired, and its card bonus level. You can also see information regarding current market listings for other mints of this collectible, the history log for this collectible and player states related to the featured player on the collectible. See below for an example.
We can see that the collectible card has statistical data listed as well as the players name, mint number, team and class. This is important information when setting your roster for Rush.
Finally, you can choose to list this item on the market, add it to your showcase, or add it to your PVE/PVP rosters. These options are located above the name of the card. See below for an example.
Why are mint numbers important?
Let's start by explaining what a mint number is. The mint number is the number of a specific collectible. For example, when you purchase a collectible the mint number is your version of that specific collectible. If the specific collectible has a mint # of A3, this means this collectible is #3 out of X amount of copies that exist in the world for this print run. This means that the lower a collectible mint number the more unique and valuable it may be. Some collectibles have multiple print runs and the mint numbers will reflect this(I.E. Mint A, B, C... Etc.).
Why are some collectible tiers more expensive than others?
Kolex collectibles can be broken down into 5 rarity tiers: Common, Uncommon, Superior, Epic, and Legendary. The number of collectibles available within each tier gets considerably lower within each rarity. You will also encounter special editions that may be specific to one tier. Below you will find the tier labels and colors for the collectibles.
Now that you are familiar with your collectibles, Lets Check Out The Spinner Wheel!