Guide
Ranked Collect Tutorial
Ranked Collect is a Discord-connected collection app for MCSR Ranked players. Play ranked, build pack chance, open packs, collect cards, trade with other users, manage your personal album, browse the catalog, and keep up with offers and messages in the notification center.
Getting Started
- Log in with Discord.
- If your Minecraft account is not linked yet, use the link button on the main page.
- Once linked, the main page shows your current pack chance circle, the roll button, and your pack counter in the header.
The header links the main screen, Collection, Catalog, Tradeup, and the notification bell. The bell shows unread trade offers, trade results, and admin messages.
Linking Your Account
Ranked Collect uses your MCSR Ranked profile to track played matches and assign player cards. To link your account successfully, your Discord account must already be connected in your MCSR Ranked profile and visible publicly.
- Click Link Minecraft Account on the main page.
- Enter your Minecraft username.
- The app checks whether the Discord connection on that MCSR Ranked account matches your logged-in Discord account.
Earning Packs
Packs come from two connected systems: passive pack chance from new ranked or casual matches and one roll attempt that becomes available after you have played new matches.
Pack Chance
Each newly detected ranked or casual match adds 2.5% to your current pack chance.
Automatic Packs
If your total chance reaches 100% or more, packs are added automatically and the remaining chance carries over.
Roll Unlock
Playing new matches also unlocks one manual roll attempt on the main page.
The circle on the main page shows your current chance. Once you have earned a new roll, the button becomes active and you can try to convert that chance into an extra pack immediately.
- Win the roll: you get one pack and your chance resets to 2.5%.
- Lose the roll: you do not get a pack, but your chance increases by another 2.5%.
- After every roll, you must play more matches to unlock the next roll.
Opening Packs
Click the Packs button in the header whenever you have unopened packs. This opens the pack overlay with the current pack type selector.
- If you own multiple pack types, use the left and right arrows to choose which pack you want to open.
- Tear the pack open along the guide line.
- After the reveal animation, click the card to flip it.
- The card front shows the player name, rank, and ELO.
- If you still have more packs left, use One More to open the next one immediately.
Standard packs reveal 3 cards per opening sequence, while special packs reveal 1 guaranteed card. Every claimed card is added permanently to your collection, and your saved personal album slots stay attached to their original cards after new pack cards are added.
Coins, Shop & Special Packs
Tradeup is split into selling and shopping. You sell unwanted cards for coins, then use the shop to buy the exact pack type you want.
Sell Cards
Cards convert into coins by rarity: Common 1, Uncommon 2, Rare 5, Epic 12, Legendary 30, and Fullart 75.
Buy Packs
The shop sells Standard, rarity, Legendary, and Fullart packs directly for coins.
Open Later
Bought packs stay in your inventory until you choose them in the pack opening screen.
Guaranteed Packs
Rarity packs guarantee their shown rarity. Fullart packs guarantee a fullart card.
Shop Prices
Current prices range from 8 coins for a Standard Pack to 175 coins for a Fullart Pack.
- Selling removes the selected cards from your collection and adds their total coin value.
- You can sell up to 100 cards at once.
- Shop purchases add the selected pack type to your unopened pack inventory.
- Special packs appear in the opening overlay and can be selected with the arrow controls.
Rarities & Rank Ranges
Standard packs determine a rarity for each of their three cards, then select players from the appropriate MCSR Ranked rank range for those rarities. Special packs skip the chance roll and guarantee their own rarity.
| Rarity | Chance | Rank Range |
|---|---|---|
| Common | 60% | #101 to #150 |
| Uncommon | 24% | #51 to #100 |
| Rare | 10% | #26 to #50 |
| Epic | 5% | #11 to #25 |
| Legendary | 1% | #1 to #10 |
Collection View
The collection page is your main card library. Leaderboard cards use a 150-rank layout, while the other collection views keep cards compact and easy to scan.
- Leaderboard rank sorting keeps empty rank placeholders in their real positions, including missing ranks.
- Name, ELO, and Date Added sorting stay compact, so collected cards are not separated by missing rank gaps.
- The season selector can show the current season, older seasons, or All Seasons with rank-aware sorting.
- Collection tabs separate Leaderboard, Playoffs, Specials, Icons, and Favorites where available.
- Click any card to inspect it in a larger view, mark your own cards as favorites, and browse duplicates.
- The personal album lets you pin up to 12 cards and is saved to your collection data, with local fallback for older layouts.
- The search box in the header lets you inspect other users' collections without leaving the collection page.
- The pack button also works from the collection page, so you can open packs without going back first.
Card Catalog
The catalog shows the global card pool across all collections. It is useful for checking rarity, owner counts, and which player cards are hardest to find.
Search
Use the search bar at the top to filter by player name, UUID, rarity, variant, or other visible card details.
Sort Order
Cards are grouped by rarity first: Fullart, Legendary, Epic, Rare, Uncommon, then Common.
Scarcity
Inside each rarity group, cards with fewer unique owners appear higher, then fewer total copies, then player name.
Inspect
Click a catalog card to see a larger preview with rarity, rank, ELO, owner count, copy count, and share percentage.
Trading
Trading lets users offer their own cards for a card in another user's collection. Trade offers are always initiated from the collection inspector.
- Open another user's collection from the collection search.
- Click one of their cards and choose Offer trade.
- Select between 1 and 5 cards from your own collection as the offer.
- Send the offer. The other user receives it in their notification center.
- Incoming trade offers appear as a compact list under the notification bell.
- Opening one offer shows the full trade view with both users' cards and profile badges.
- Accepting a trade moves the cards between both collections after the server revalidates that every card still exists.
- Declining or accepting an offer sends a result notification back to the sender.
- Canceling an outgoing offer sends a result notification to the other user.
Notifications
The inbox in the header collects unread trade offers, trade results, and admin messages. Open it from any main app page to review recent activity without losing your place.
- Unread activity is counted directly in the header.
- Trade notifications link back to the full trade view when an action is still available.
- Admin broadcasts stay visible until you mark them as read.