> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.catddle.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.catddle.com/atttributes/static-attributes/rarity.md).

# Rarity

Catddles have six ranks of rarity. In the Genesis Catddles collection, this rarity has a rough correlation with the outlook rarity. In the following generations, the rarity is decided by its parents.

Different generations have different initial points. These points can be allocated freely to the four [primary attributes](/atttributes/primary-attributes.md) in the genesis born. These points will be distributed to the attributes randomly in the following generations.

Below is the chart of the rarity stats and the quantity in Genesis Catddles.

| Rarity    | Initial Points | Quantity in Genesis |
| --------- | -------------- | ------------------- |
| Legendary | 96             | 64                  |
| Epic      | 80             | 64                  |
| Master    | 64             | 128                 |
| Rare      | 56             | 256                 |
| Uncommon  | 52             | 512                 |
| Common    | 48             | 1024                |

If your Catddle does not have a high rarity rank, you can improve attributes later by participating in different activities and feeding them magical foods.


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