Use This Library
Use the relic database when ownership and pickup context matter more than rarity
Relic pages only help if they answer what the pickup changes right now. This guide keeps the lookup honest.
Start with trade profile and shell fit, not rarity
A relic lookup is useful only when it tells you what the pickup changes right now: who can hold it, whether it is movable, and what shell actually cashes the effect. The icon wall is the least important part of the page.
When this page helps
Use this page when you need to filter by pool, trade profile, category, or unlock timing before committing to a relic line. It is strongest when the pickup question is still about access and shell fit rather than exact turn math.
Most common misread
The usual garbage read is treating rarity like a quality score. The real question is whether the relic is trade-friendly, owner-bound, or only strong in a shell the current run does not actually have.
What this page cannot replace
This database will not tell you whether the next route, campfire, or elite plan is now correct. Once the pickup context is clear, the route optimizer, potion page, or class guide should take over.
Use it when the chest does not give a clean answer
A real line is opening a chest, filtering to the current pool or trade profile, checking whether the relic is owner-bound, then jumping to route or sustain pages if the decision still depends on future nodes.




































