Game Mechanics

Sell or Keep Blooks — The Decision Framework

Selling duplicates is obvious, but selling your last copy of a blook is a real decision. This page gives you a framework.

Published: May 25, 2026

Updated: May 25, 2026

This guide covers the strategic decision of selling vs keeping blooks, including duplicate economics and Blook Score impact.

The easy case: duplicate selling

If you have more than one copy of a blook, selling duplicates is almost always correct. Duplicates do not count toward Blook Score, and the tokens from selling reduce your effective cost on future opens. The only exception is if you expect the blook to become tradeable in a future update — but currently, trading does not exist.

The hard case: selling your last copy

Selling your last copy of a blook removes it from your collection. This affects your Blook Score and your pack completion progress. The tokens you get back are fixed by rarity:

  • Common: 0 tokens (not worth selling)
  • Uncommon: 5 tokens
  • Rare: 10 tokens
  • Epic: 75 tokens
  • Legendary: 200 tokens
  • Chroma: 300 tokens (250 for Megalodon)

Ask yourself: is 200 tokens worth losing a Legendary from your collection? If you are chasing Blook Score or pack completion badges, the answer is usually no. If you are purely token-optimizing for more pulls, it can be yes — but only if you have a clear plan for those tokens.

The decision framework

  • If you have duplicates → sell them. No downside.
  • If you care about Blook Score → keep your last copy. Score rewards diversity.
  • If you care about pack completion → keep your last copy. You need it for the badge.
  • If you only care about token efficiency → selling a last-copy Epic (75 tokens) funds 3-4 more opens on a 20-token pack, which may yield something better.
  • If the blook is Chroma → almost never sell your last copy. 300 tokens is not worth losing the rarest tier from your collection.

The Value Calculator shows you the exact sell value and expected token cost for every blook, so you can make this decision with real numbers instead of gut feelings.