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Edition guide

This edition guide is the custom field manual behind System Trail Core rarity notes. It is for collectors who already hold or study Marvel NFT comics and want a stable vocabulary before they argue about scarcity.

Start with the badge, not the character

The character on the cover is review context. The badge tells you which digital object you are describing. Write the public edition name first, then the cover nickname, then any holiday wrapper. If those three disagree, the note is not finished.

Separate interior from outer art

Ask whether the pages match the first digital printing you care about. Variant covers and seasonal skins can reprint interiors. A rarity note that only praises the outer art will mislead anyone hunting a first appearance inside the story.

Date the window in two zones

Record the announcement zone and Asia/Bangkok. Marvel NFT comic drops are often discussed in one clock and lived in another. A mint-window snapshot without zones is half a sentence.

Treat pack copy as a quotation

If a listing talks in odds, quote it in a sidebar. Do not let pack language become the rarity claim for the issue itself.

Log reprint waves in order

Give each documented wave a date and a name. Keep rumors in a clearly marked holding line. The reprint-wave log service is this section expanded into a deliverable.

File, do not forecast

The guide stops at description. It does not assign a fair price. System Trail Core remains a local data tracking utility and analytical software for record-keeping.

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