Evidence-backed guide
KOTAMON Rare Cards: How to Search and Verify Finds
Official descriptions confirm extra-rare cards but do not publish a rarity table. This workflow turns a lucky find into a useful, versioned observation.
BOUNDARY
Evidence boundary Checked August 22, 2026. Demo and pre-release observations are not treated as guaranteed full-release facts.
Use only displayed rarity evidence
Start with the exact label shown in the album or card interface. Do not assign rarity from price, art style, condition, or how long a personal search took.
Search in repeatable lanes
Clear one bounded lane, note container types, and finish the lane before moving. A repeatable route makes later comparisons possible without claiming that rubbish spawns are fixed.
Record the acquisition context
Log the exact name, rarity label, condition, container or card-fragment context, platform, and build. Keep chance finds separate from guaranteed rewards.
Try to reproduce carefully
Revisit through ordinary play. Never delete saves or manipulate files to force a result. If it does not repeat, publish it only as an observation.
Protect the best copy
Condition affects displayed value according to Steam. Keep your best copy until set completion, repair, and swap effects are understood.
Update the tracker
Add the exact name privately, mark rare only when displayed, and attach your own build note outside the tracker if the value may change.
Evidence ledger
Sources and scope
- 01
Official KOTAMON Steam pageTier 1 · checked 2026-08-22Game identity, features, release listing, requirements, mature-content disclosure.
- 02
Developer demo announcementTier 1 · checked 2026-08-22Public demo availability and developer request for bug reports.