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# NFT Manager Cards

Managers' Cards represent a Manager in the game and act as **booster cards,** giving different bonuses depending on how their teams perform:

* If the Manager on your Card’s team wins, you’ll earn 5 points.
* If the Manager on your Card’s team’s match results in a draw, you’ll earn 3 points.
* If the Manager on your Card’s team loses the match, you’ll still earn 1 point.

{% hint style="info" %}
**The 5TARS NFT Cards represent real Managers**: If the manager is transferred to a different team during the current season or once the season is over, your card will be updated, but the manager will still belong to you.\
\
**If the manager is transferred to a team that it's not available on 5TARS, it will be updated as well, however, the card will not provide any boost toward your Fantasy Points.**
{% endhint %}

**10%** of all the cards are **Manager Cards**

* **Common Manager**: a Manager card has a **75% chance of being Common**.<br>

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* &#x20;**Rare Manager**: a Manager card has a **20% chance of being Rare**.<br>

  <figure><img src="/files/BCfEJ6JJNaql0Dvghu34" alt=""><figcaption></figcaption></figure>
* &#x20;**Legendary Manager**: a Manager card has a **5% chance of being Legendary**.


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