Use This Library
Use the card database to narrow the pick before you argue about the pick
A good index page should shorten the path from lookup to judgment. These three checks keep the card library in that role.
Cut the pool before you rate the card
This page is for deciding which cards are even live for the current shell, what cost band they occupy, and whether the upgrade delta is big enough to change the pick or smith. If you are already debating deck fit, the next click should be a guide or a narrower tool, not more scrolling.
When this page helps
Open this page when the real question is which cards are even in the current pool, what they cost, and how much the upgrade delta changes the job. It is strongest before a draft, before a smith, or when an unlock gate means half the cards in your head are not actually live.
Most common misread
Players treat the upgrade preview like a verdict. It is not. The preview only tells you what changed. It does not tell you whether the current shell can afford the cost band, wants the timing window, or needs the job at all.
What this page cannot replace
The database is not a draft verdict and it is not a card-review essay. It gets you to the correct slice fast, but the real pick question still belongs to the character guide, the draft advisor, or the route-specific calculator that matches the run.
Use it before the smith or draft locks in
A real use case is filtering down to one pool and one cost band at a campfire, checking which upgrades actually change sequencing, then jumping to the deeper page only for the last judgment call.
















































