Card Table

Efficiency Score
10
Best Positioning (Quick Answer)
Placement: global effect (no slot requirement).
Trigger: global • Risk: None • Check: No
Card Table
Key Takeaways
  • Component — strongest when purchased with a plan, not as a blind buy.
  • Low friction: only 2 slot(s), easy to slot in during pivots.
  • Low placement risk: trigger is global, so disruption is less punishing.
Data & Methodology (How scores are calculated) Season 10

Efficiency: Efficiency Score is a normalized "space ROI" metric: (estimated effect value ÷ size slots). It is NOT raw DPS.

ROI: ROI estimates assume standard round pacing and compare this item against same-tier peers by cost and slot usage.

Percentile: Percentiles are computed within the same category/tier bucket (e.g., Tech items at similar cost).

Meta Strategic Position

The Card Table is best classified as Component. At 8g and 2 slot(s), it’s a placement-safe (global) item where timing matters.

Low-to-mid cost means it can be used as a tempo stabilizer if it fits your board plan. Large footprint means you must plan around board compression and sequencing.

Quick Conclusions

Verdict: Buy — based on efficiency 10 and cost 8g.
Trigger: global — placement-safe (won’t usually break).
Best synergy: Candles (score 1).


### Efficiency & ROI Analysis
Your efficiency score (10) is a *space ROI* signal, not raw DPS. This usually means it can carry a board plan if you can protect space and scale it. If you’re behind on board stability, delay the purchase until you can immediately benefit from it.

Opportunity Cost

Because it is Medium, you’re paying in board space. Plan your next 2–3 rounds so you don’t choke your sequencing or block key triggers.

Recommended Synergies (Explained)

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Candles
Synergy Score: 1 • Shared tags:
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Recommended with Card Table because their overlap suggests they fit the same archetype plan.

Quicksilver
Synergy Score: 1 • Shared tags:
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Recommended with Card Table because their overlap suggests they fit the same archetype plan.

28 Hour Fitness
Synergy Score: 0 • Shared tags: —
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Recommended with Card Table because their overlap suggests they fit the same archetype plan.

Market Competition

Within the 8g price bracket, Card Table competes directly with Quicksilver and Candles .

Compared to its closest rival, Card Table has a score gap of +0.0 . As a Component, it provides superior efficiency for builds.

Market Analysis

Cost: 8g • Price percentile: 67% ( pool) • Season 10
ⓘ Method

Compared to similar items, this sits around the 67th cost percentile. Use efficiency (10) and role (Component) to decide if it matches your build plan.

Based on a small pool (3 items). Treat this as directional.
Efficiency: 10 Role: Component Slots: 2

Investment ROI

Estimated break-even: ~1 rounds
ⓘ Method

This is a heuristic estimate (not raw DPS). If you want it to matter, buy early enough to get multiple trigger windows before the board locks.

Timing hint: strongest when purchased before ~round 8 (due to 2 slot footprint).
Cost: 8g Est. Rounds: ~1 Model: cost ÷ (eff×2)

Positioning Guide

Trigger: global • Risk: None • Check: No

Optimal Layout

No positioning requirement (global effect).
Card Table

Placement does not change whether the effect triggers.

Why Placement Matters

Placement errors won’t nullify Card Table. Focus on board space and upgrade timing instead of slot order.

Strategic Q&A

Is Card Table worth buying early game?

"With a cost of 8g, this is typically a priority pickup. In early rounds, focus on board stability before committing to this Medium item."

Does positioning matter for Card Table?

"No — this is a global item. Placement won’t affect whether it triggers. Optimize for slot efficiency and keep your grid open for higher-impact pieces."