All 7 Card Rarity Tiers ✨
Every card in Wikigacha is assigned a rarity based on its Wikipedia article's Q-Score from WikiRank.net. Higher quality articles produce rarer, more powerful cards.
Rarity Table
| Rank | Full Name | Q-Score | Global Copies | Visual Effect |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| LR | Legend Rare | 100 (Perfect) | 1 worldwide | Holographic + Rainbow shimmer |
| UR | Ultra Rare | 90–99 | 5 copies | Gold shimmer + Glow |
| SSR | Super Special Rare | 80–89 | 10 copies | Purple shimmer |
| SR | Super Rare | 60–79 | 50 copies | Blue shimmer |
| R | Rare | 35–59 | 200 copies | Green glow |
| UC | Uncommon | 20–34 | 500 copies | Subtle shine |
| C | Common | 0–19 | Unlimited | None |
How Rarity Works
When you open a pack, each of the 5 cards is a random Wikipedia article. The app fetches the article's Q-Score from WikiRank.net, which grades articles 0–100 based on text quality, references, images, and popularity.
The Q-Score maps directly to a rarity tier. A Q-Score of 94 (like Albert Einstein) produces an Ultra Rare card, while a stub article with Q-Score 12 becomes Common.
Gold Packs (SR+ Guaranteed)
💡 Tip: Every 10th pack is a Gold Pack that guarantees at least one SR or higher card. Keep pulling to maximize your chances at Legend Rare cards!
Gold Packs work by re-rolling the last card in the pack until it meets the SR threshold (Q-Score 60+). This means your 5th card is always Super Rare or better.
ATK & DEF Stats
Cards also have ATK (Popularity) and DEF (Depth) stats used in battles:
- ⚔️ ATK — derived from article pageviews × rarity multiplier (max 15,000)
- 🛡️ DEF — derived from article content length (max 15,000)
Learn more about how stats are calculated on the Q-Score page.
Trading Rarities
Want a specific rarity? Use the trading system to exchange cards with other players. When creating an offer, you set the minimum rarity you'll accept in return.