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Anime Card Collection Mutations Guide: Cash & XP Multipliers List

Mutations turn good cards into money printers.

If you struggle to understand what Mutations are in Anime Card Collection and how they work, don’t worry, I’m here to help. This popular incremental simulator can be a rather grindy experience if you don’t know how to accelerate the process of earning cash, which eventually leads to opening more packs and adding more cards to your collection. And one of the best ways to earn more cash in ACC is through mutated cards. Read on to learn everything you need to know.

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Anime Card Collection Mutations Explained

Let’s kick things off by answering the most important question: What are Mutations in Roblox Anime Card Collection? Simply put, Mutations are higher-tier variants of normal cards that generate more cash per second compared to their regular versions. If you buy a pack with a mutation, that pack will contain mutated versions of cards.

There are several tiers of pack mutations, and each tier comes with progressively better buffs to cash earnings from cards in your collection. It goes without saying that the higher the tier, the lower the chances of that pack appearing on the conveyor belt (or at the Card Market). So how do mutations work in practice? Let’s say you have a card that normally earns $20 per second. A mutated Golden version of that card will earn three times as much, or $60 per second.

Mutation Cash Multipliers

  • Gold Packs - 3x cash multiplier
  • Emerald Packs - 5x cash multiplier
  • Void Packs - 10x cash multiplier
  • Diamond Packs - 25x cash multiplier
  • Rainbow Packs - 70x cash multiplier

What is a Mutation Chance?

Mutation Chance determines your likelihood of receiving a higher-tier mutated pack. The higher your Mutation Chance, the better the chances for packs to spawn in with a mutation on the conveyor belt (or at the Card Market). You can increase your mutation chance by crafting Anime Card Collection Relics. If you unlock all Relics, your mutation chance will increase by a shooping +19.5%.

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However, by far the best way to increase your mutation chance is by upgrading your Upgrade Machine. With a max level of 40, it provides a staggering +266.67% Mutation Chance bonus, on top of other benefits that include 44.47% faster Hatch Time, +10 Walk Speed, and +4% global Luck.

Anime Card Collection Mutations FAQ

Does a dupe with a mutation give more XP in Anime Card Collection?

Yes, the higher the mutation tier, the more experience you will get from a duplicate card.

How to increase Mutation Chance in Anime Card Collection?

You can permanently boost your Mutation Chance by crafting relics, upgrading the Upgrade machine, and earning achievements.

How many mutation tiers are there in Anime Card Collection?

Currently, there are five tiers: Gold, Emerald, Void, Diamond, and Rainbow.

How much more XP does each mutation tier give?

The developers haven't yet disclosed this information. We assume that the multiplier for each tier is the same as it is for the cash bonus multiplier.

And with that said, that's all you currently need to know about the Anime Card Collection Roblox experience. If you want to learn more about the game, make sure to check out our Anime Card Collection Beginner’s Guide.


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