With that, Ree Shil introduced a new concept.
That is the concept of the overall strength upper limit of a card.
That is, the overall strength of a card has an upper limit.
And as the card's rank increases, the upper limit doesn't follow a completely linear upward trend.
As a reference, make a note, it's for reference.
The following scores are all fluctuations, and all are approximate values.
Assuming there are 3 attributes on a B-Class Card.
Each ordinary attribute is worth 1 point.
The total score of the card is 3 points.
The upper limit of the card is slightly higher than the ordinary state, at about 3.5 points.
Sometimes, there will be a case where one attribute has a -1.5 score, and the other two attributes add up to 5 points.
In that case, the sum is still 3.5 points.
Then, the upper limit for C level cards might be 2.2 points, and for A level cards, it might be 5 points.