Understanding Your Cards

Rarity, tier, the five stats, and OVR — the four things that decide how strong a card is.

Updated Jun 13, 2026Cards & Stats
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Every card in Adult Fantasy Manager (AFM) is built around four main things that decide how strong, rare, and useful it is in-game: rarity, tier, stats, and OVR.

Understanding these card basics will help you build a stronger pornstar card collection, upgrade the right cards, and create better decks for battles.

Rarity - how special the card is

Rarity shows how special and hard to find a card is. Higher rarity cards usually have better base stats, stronger upgrade potential, and are harder to pull from packs.

AFM cards currently use five rarity levels:

Pink

Pink cards are the most common rarity. They are easier to find in packs and are useful when you are starting your collection.

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Neon

Neon cards are stronger than Pink cards and give you better stats for early and mid-game decks.

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Ultraviolet

Ultraviolet cards are higher-value cards with stronger stats and better potential when upgraded.

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Legendary

Legendary cards are rare, powerful cards featuring top-tier pornstar card stats and premium art.

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Ultra Rare

Ultra Rare cards are some of the hardest cards to get in AFM. They usually have the strongest stats, highest value, and best long-term deck potential.

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Tier - the card's upgrade level

Every card has three tiers: T1, T2, and T3.

A card's tier shows how upgraded it is.

  • T1 is the base version of the card. It has the lowest stats.
  • T2 is the upgraded version. It gives the card better stats and more strength.
  • T3 is the max version. It gives the card its strongest stats.

You can upgrade a card's tier by spending coins. Upgrading the right cards is one of the best ways to improve your deck and win more battles.

See Upgrading Your Cards for the full upgrade guide.

Stats - the five card ratings

Every AFM card is rated from 0 to 99 across five main stats.

These stats decide how the card performs in different battle rounds. A card does not need to be perfect in every stat to be useful. Some cards are balanced, while others are specialists with one or two very strong areas.

StatWhat it means
FACEMeasures facial beauty, visual appeal, and how attractive the pornstar looks.
TITSMeasures titty appeal, shape, roundness, proportion, and overall beauty. Natural and fake tits are rated fairly, with more points given when they look well shaped, attractive, and visually appealing.
ASSMeasures ass appeal, booty size and body shape. Bigger, thicker, phat booty cards can score higher, but ASS also rewards pornstars known for anal scenes, asshole focused content, and anal performance.
KINKMeasures how wild, bold, freaky, and sexually adventurous the pornstar is. Higher KINK cards usually belong to pornstars who have explored multiple hardcore categories such as blowbangs, gangbangs, gloryholes, cuckold scenes, interracial, DP, and other kinks.
POPULARITYMeasures fame, hype, fanbase, and how well-known the pornstar is.

A strong deck usually needs a mix of different stats. For example, one card might be amazing for FACE, another might carry your ASS rounds, while another card might dominate through POPULARITY.

OVR - the card's overall rating

OVR means Overall Rating.

It is a single number from 0 to 99 that gives a quick idea of how strong a card is overall. A higher OVR usually means the card has better stats and more value in your deck.

OVR is mainly driven by a card's strongest stats. This means a card can still have a high OVR even if one of its stats is weaker, as long as it performs very well in other areas.

For example, a card with very high FACE, TITS, and POPULARITY may still have a strong OVR even if its KINK stat is lower.

Tip

Do not build your deck using OVR alone. A balanced spread of stats can win more rounds than a deck with only a few high numbers. Learn more here: Building Your First Deck.

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