Card grading in Anime Waifu Card Collection

Grading is how you turn a decent card into a serious earner. Each grade bumps the multiplier tied to that card, so the same base rarity can pay wildly different amounts depending on the letter on the slab. This page breaks down every grade in Anime Waifu Card Collection, offers simple rules for when to spend resources, and links you to mutations so you understand how color buffs stack with letter grades. Keep codes in mind — developers sometimes grant grade tokens during events.

Grade tiers at a glance

Higher grades mean higher multipliers. Use the table below when comparing two cards with the same mutation — the better grade usually wins even if the name looks similar.

Grade Multiplier
F
E
D
C
B
A
S
SS 10×
X 10×

When grading is worth it

Grade cards you plan to keep on display for a while, especially if they already carry a strong mutation or sit in a rarity band you like. If you expect to replace a card within a session or two, skip grading and sell or recycle it instead. The goal is to push multipliers on lines that compound — not to decorate short-term fillers.

Pair grading with mutations

A high grade on a muted line still helps, but mutations are where income explodes. Read mutations to see how Gold through Rainbow compares, then decide whether a card is worth “double investment” (mutation hunting + grading) or better sold raw on the Market.

Economy tips

  • Save bulk grading for sessions when you already have tokens from play or codes.
  • Compare similar listings before you commit — sometimes a pre-graded buy costs less than DIY.
  • After big upgrades to hatch speed, revisit older cards; faster loops mean more tokens for grading.

Related guides

New players should start with the beginner guide. If you want deeper questions answered in Q&A format, jump to the FAQ.