Q-Score Explained 📊
Every Wikigacha card has a Q-Score from 0–100 powered by WikiRank.net. This score determines the card's rarity and influences its stats.
What WikiRank Measures
WikiRank.net evaluates Wikipedia articles using a composite score from multiple factors:
| Factor | What It Means | Impact on Card |
|---|---|---|
| 📝 Text Length | Overall length and depth of the article | Higher DEF (Depth) |
| 📚 References | Number of citations and sources | Higher Q-Score → Rarity |
| 🏗️ Sections | Structural organization of content | Higher Q-Score → Rarity |
| 🖼️ Images | Quantity of visual media | Higher Q-Score → Rarity |
| 👁️ Pageviews | How popular/visited the article is | Higher ATK (Popularity) |
| 📖 Citation Index | How often this article is cited by others | Higher Q-Score → Rarity |
| ✍️ Author Interest | Engagement of editors over time | Higher Q-Score → Rarity |
Q-Score → Rarity Mapping
The Q-Score maps directly to one of 7 rarity tiers:
| Q-Score Range | Rarity | Example |
|---|---|---|
| 100 | LR Legend Rare | Albert Einstein (AR) |
| 90–99 | UR Ultra Rare | Albert Einstein (EN: 94.8) |
| 80–89 | SSR Super Special | Einstein (ES: 84.4) |
| 60–79 | SR Super Rare | Einstein (HU: 67.3) |
| 35–59 | R Rare | Einstein (AZ: 42.4) |
| 20–34 | UC Uncommon | Einstein (DA: 25.0) |
| 0–19 | C Common | Einstein (KK: 17.8) |
💡 Same article, different rarity! The same Wikipedia article can produce different rarities depending on your device's language. Einstein is UR in English but only C in Kazakh.
How ATK (Popularity) Works
⚔️ ATK represents how famous the article is. It's derived from WikiRank's popularity score (0–100 scale):
- Popularity 100 (e.g., Albert Einstein in English) → ATK near 15,000
- Popularity 1 → ATK around 500–1,000
- A rarity multiplier is applied — higher rarity = higher ATK bonus
How DEF (Depth) Works
🛡️ DEF represents how detailed the article is. It's derived from content length:
- Long, comprehensive articles → DEF near 15,000
- Short stubs → DEF around 500–2,000
- Maximum cap: 15,000 for both ATK and DEF
Using Stats in Battle
ATK and DEF are the key stats in card battles. Build your team with a mix of high-ATK attackers and high-DEF defenders for the best strategy.
Check Any Article's Q-Score
Want to know if a specific Wikipedia article makes a good card? Check its score on WikiRank.net — search for any article and see its quality + popularity across all languages.