Card Store¶
The Card Store is where FranchisePoints turn into better My Team cards. Open perfect-20.com/store, sign in, and use the Store tab when you want to browse the current rotation.
See also
Earn points on the Earn FranchisePoints page, then use new cards in My Team. The matching live routes are Earn and My Team.
The Card Store shows your FP balance, position filters, featured cards, and the current standing rotation.¶
The overview screenshot shows the FP balance chip near the top, the position filters below the introduction, featured cards near the top of the shelf, and the Common/Uncommon/Rare standing rotation below.
Rotation¶
The Store has two main areas:
- Featured this week
Epic and Legendary cards rotate through the featured shelf. The current default featured count is 2.
- Standing rotation
Common, Uncommon, and Rare cards rotate weekly. The current default weekly counts are 16 Common, 12 Uncommon, and 8 Rare.
Rotations refresh on Monday. Featured cards can return later, so the store is a rotation, not a random pack or a fake last-chance system.
Position Filters¶
The position selector narrows the store to currently stocked positions. Use All when you want the whole rotation, or choose a position such as QB, RB, WR, TE, OL, DEF, or HC when you are looking for a specific roster upgrade.
Position chips filter the current store inventory.¶
The red arrow points to the filter chips. Use them when you need a specific lineup upgrade instead of scanning every card in the weekly rotation.
Buying Cards¶
Each card shows its rating, position, rarity, season context, price, and a Buy button. The default store prices are:
Common: 80 FP
Uncommon: 220 FP
Rare: 650 FP
Epic: 1,800 FP
Legendary: 4,200 FP
Use Buy when you have enough FranchisePoints for the card.¶
The red boxes mark the Buy controls. Featured cards show the full price inside the button, while standing-rotation cards show the price on the card and use a compact Buy button.
Note
Each account can own one copy of a player. If a card is already owned, the store marks it as owned instead of offering another copy.
What to Buy First¶
Buy cards that solve a lineup problem. A higher rating is useful, but the best purchase is often the one that fills a weak starter slot or gives you a better bench option at a scarce position.
Use Stats before buying when the card has expanded stat detail. Player cards, defense units, and coaches can matter differently depending on what your published team already needs.