This guide is referencing old text commands that have been deprecated. Helicord has now transitioned to using Slash Commands.
On this page, we'll break down the various components of a card in Helicord, as highlighted in the provided image. Understanding these elements will help you make the most of your collection.
Description: A unique identifier for your card.
Function: Allows you and others to interact with the card using specific commands by typing out this serial code.
Fusion Count: The number of times a card has been fused. Cards can be fused up to a maximum of 20 times.
Location: Displayed on the card to indicate how many fusions out of 20 have been applied.
Star Rating (Now called Quality): Represents the power quality of the card.
Calculation: The power of the card is determined by the formula:
Example: A 1-fusion 5-star card has 30 power, while a 20-fusion 5-star card could reach up to 600 power.
Cumulative Power: The total power accumulated from all fusions applied to the card.
Realname: The character's real name, which determines which other cards can be fused with it.
Function: Unlike the codename, which may vary, the realname stays consistent across all art editions of the character. Only cards with the same realname can be fused together.
Codename: The thematic name associated with the character, often reflecting the character's identity or alias in the Marvel universe.
Note: The codename can change depending on the art edition, but it does not affect fusion eligibility, which is based on the realname.
Description: The border surrounding the card, which can either be the default frame based on the card's rarity or a custom frame installed by you.
Rarity Colors:
Common: Grey
Uncommon: Green
Rare: Blue
Epic: Purple
Legendary: Gold
Mythical: Ruby
Customization: Custom frames can be obtained through Daily Cubes, the store (using Favor), and Events.
Description: Indicates the specific artwork featured on the card, which can vary in rarity.
Rarity Levels:
Common: Minimum 5 power
Uncommon: Minimum 10 power
Rare: Minimum 15 power
Epic: Minimum 20 power
Legendary: Minimum 25 power
Mythical: Minimum 30 power
Impact: The rarity of the art edition affects both the frame of the card and the minimum power it can have.
Edition Source: The name of the comic book from which the art edition was taken.
Edition Type: Specifies the origin of the artwork on the card.
Types:
Interior: Art from inside a comic book.
Cover: Art from the comic book cover.
Cover Variant: Art from an alternate or variant cover.
Edition Artists: Credits the creators responsible for the artwork on the card, including the Penciler, Inker, and Colorist.
Inspect
By typing the h!manage command, and selecting the Inspect option, you can take a much deeper look into the data available in this card.
Aside from the first block, the other two are related to CLASH!, which is currently an experimental and optional battle system. This guide will be updated when CLASH! is finished.