how to sort cards in anime card farm roblox
How to Sort Cards in Anime Card Farm (Roblox)
You can sort your cards in Anime Card Farm on Roblox using the game’s built‑in inventory sorting options or filtered commands, depending on which version you’re playing (Anime Card Farm vs. Anime Card Collection). The exact UI is simple once you know where to look.
Quick Answer
- In most versions, open your Inventory/Album , then use a Sort button or dropdown (often labeled “Sort by Rarity,” “Sort by Name,” etc.).
- If you’re playing a version that uses text commands (like some Anime Card Collection builds), you can type commands such as:
.sort rarity– sorts by rarity.inv -n <cardname>– shows all copies of a specific card.inv -r <rarities>– filters by rarity (e.g.,-r c,uc,r,sr,ur).
Because “Anime Card Farm” and “Anime Card Collection” are often confused, the exact method depends on the exact game you’re in.
Where to Find the Sort Option
1. Open Your Inventory / Album
From the main game screen:
- Look for buttons like Inventory , Album , Cards , or Collection.
- Click it to open your card list.
This is usually near your money/income display or on a side panel.
2. Use the Sort Button or Dropdown
Once your cards are visible:
- Look for a button or icon that says Sort , or an arrow/dropdown.
- Common sort options:
- Sort by Rarity – puts UR/SR/SSR/etc. first.
- Sort by Name – alphabetical order.
- Sort by Level – highest level cards first.
- Sort by Income – highest money generators first.
Click the option you want; the list reorders instantly.
Tip: If you want to focus on money, sorting by Income is usually the most useful for farming efficiently.
Sorting With Commands (If Your Version Supports Them)
Some versions (especially games titled “Anime Card Collection”) allow text commands in a chat box:
- Open the chat (usually by pressing
/orEnter). - Type commands like:
.sort rarity– sorts your inventory by rarity.
.inv -n <character name>– lists all cards with that name (e.g..inv -n lizshows all “Liz” cards, including duplicates).
.inv -r c,uc,r,sr,ur– filters only certain rarities..inv -n liz,yoichi– search multiple names at once.
These are powerful if you want to:
- Count how many copies you have of a card.
- See only high-rarity cards.
- Quickly find specific characters.
Make sure you’re in the correct game; not all “Anime Card Farm” clones support commands.
Best Sorting Strategies
Depending on what you want:
For Maximizing Money
- Sort by Income – see which cards give the most per second.
- Keep upgrading those first.
- Duplicates automatically level up existing cards, so don’t be afraid to collect them.
For Hunting Rare Cards
- Sort by Rarity – instantly see your UR/SSR/rainbow cards.
- Filter by specific rarities using commands if available.
For Organization / Collection Goals
- Sort by Name – nice for checking which characters you own.
- Use
.inv -n <name>to quickly verify how many copies you have.
Common Confusion: Card Farm vs. Card Collection
- Anime Card Farm – more simulator/pack-opening style; usually UI-based sorting (buttons/dropdowns).
- Anime Card Collection – often has command-based sorting and more advanced grading/market features.
If the sort button isn’t obvious:
- Try looking for a small icon with arrows or a label like “Sort” near the top of your card list.
- If you see a chat box and the game mentions commands, try
.sort rarity.
TL;DR
- Open your Inventory/Album.
- Use the Sort button/dropdown to order by Rarity , Name , Level , or Income.
- If your version supports commands, use
.sort rarityor.inv -n <name>to sort/filter.
- For money, sort by Income ; for rarity hunting, sort by Rarity.
Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.