Frequently asked questions
Everything you need to know about Cardze before getting started.
Cardze is a trading card platform where you open packs, play raffles to target a specific card, and join Super Sunday every week. Every card you win is a real physical card that you can keep, get shipped, sell back or pick up at a card show.
A pack opens and reveals a card. Cardze offers four tiers: Silver ($25), Gold ($50), Purple ($100) and Ruby ($250), each with its own price range. The higher the pack, the bigger the cards in play. Free packs are also regularly available.
A raffle lets you target a specific card: you buy tickets to enter the draw, and the more tickets you have, the better your chances of winning the card. The winner is drawn at the end of the countdown.
Super Sunday is Cardze's weekly event. Every raffle ticket you buy earns you a Super Sunday ticket, even if you lose the raffle. You use these tickets to enter the Sunday draws and try to win exclusive cards.
Yes. Every card won on Cardze is a real physical card, kept securely. You can keep it in your collection, request delivery, sell it back to Cardze, or pick it up in person at a card show.
Four options: keep it, get it shipped wherever you are, sell it back to Cardze (buyback), or pick it up in person at the next card show. The card truly belongs to you.
By taking part, you earn XP and climb four VIP ranks: Rookie, Collector, Elite and Legend. The higher you go, the more free Super Sunday tickets you get each week, a better buyback rate on your cards and early access to certain raffles.
Provably Fair is Cardze's transparency system: it lets you verify that every pack opening and every raffle draw is genuinely random and has not been rigged. The results are verifiable.
Yes, creating an account on Cardze is completely free. On top of that, a Welcome ticket is given to you at sign-up to enter the welcome raffle reserved for new members.
A tournament mode is in the works on Cardze. It will join packs, raffles and Super Sunday. Sign up to be ready as soon as it launches.