Serialized Number Tier List

Prestige Serialized cards are of course found in Carbonite boxes and numbered from 001 through 250. Which are the “best” numbers to pull from a pack? We sat down with the porg analysts to devise the below list

S+ Tier

Two of the Same Number – Given that serialized card numbers are supposed to be unique, the release of details from FFG that the card printing company made a mistake and double printed some of the numbers means that there is a pretty interesting opportunity to have two of a “unique” numbered card.

S Tier

Number 001 = The first in order is always going to be cool.

A Tier

007 = Prestige. Serialized Prestige.

Card Specific Coolness = Think #005 for Red Five.

Milestone Numbers = 10, 100, 200, 250

B Tier

Prestige-MA = Any number that has some NSFW connotation to it. #069 for example, or #037 if you are a Clerks fan.

Interesting Numbers = 123, 111, 222, plus any double number such as 11, 22, 33, etc.

Taylor = 13 if you are a massive Taylor Swift fan.

C Tier

#066 = Specific to cards that would have played a part in the actual Order 66.

Birthday = If you are lucky enough to be in the 2/12th of people that have a January or February birthday and can get your specific date, that’d be neat. Going with Euro date format there are more available since 128 would work for December 8th. So it’s a decent sized non-zero number for dates available, although 0.3% of players may care.

D Tier

Most Numbers = This is the realm of all of the “normal” numbers. #244 for example, or #158. Basically any number that has basically zero additional meaning beyond being an actual integer between 1 and 250.

F Tier

#067 = This is some phenomenally bad number to have.  Or is it good?  I have no idea.  Get off my Lawn!!