Naruto Mythos Identification & AI Grading
Naruto Mythos is a TCG based on the Naruto franchise. It features ninja, jutsu, mission, and element cards, with collectors drawn to holo, parallel, and chase cards.
Grade Naruto Mythos CardsHistory & Market Context
Naruto TCGs have been released under multiple publishers over the years, including the original Bandai Naruto CCG and more recent third-party attempts. The franchise has a massive global fanbase, making any Naruto card game a natural collector target.
Naruto Mythos focuses on ninja, jutsu, mission, and element card types. Characters are organized by village, nature type, and rank. The most collectible cards are typically holo versions of main characters like Naruto, Sasuke, Kakashi, and Itachi.
Naruto Uzumaki
Main character. Often the most graded ninja card.
Sasuke Uchiha
Rival protagonist. High collector demand.
Sakura Haruno
Team 7 member. Popular with collectors.
Jutsu Cards
Ninjutsu, genjutsu, and taijutsu techniques.
Mission Cards
Objective-based cards that drive gameplay.
Artists, Sets & Design
Naruto Mythos art is sourced from the Naruto anime and manga created by Masashi Kishimoto. Official card art uses anime screenshots, promotional visuals, and commissioned illustrations. The visual style follows the original ninja aesthetic with village symbols and chakra colors.
Card layout typically includes a character portrait, name, village, nature type, and stats or abilities. Rarity is indicated by foil treatment and set symbols.
What Our AI Identifies
Upload a photo and PreGradeCards AI will analyze the card for the same four pillars professional graders use:
- Ninja, jutsu, mission, and element cards
- Character name and village affiliation
- Common, uncommon, rare, and holo rarities
- Holo and parallel treatments
- Set code and language
Grading Deep Dive
Condition factors specific to Naruto Mythos cards:
- Holo cards often show surface scratches
- Character art borders can hide corner whitening
- Mission cards are often handled more in play
- Check for print lines on foil treatments
- Centering varies by publisher and print run