These are the card mechanics for the game. It's very important to know how charm up and step up can increase certain stats of your kares. If not done carefully, you can stunt the full growth of your kares and leave them with weak stats even at max.
For more information on cards, see the Details page.
1. 本命のカレ: Honmei Kare, meaning your favorite boy. To select your honmei, click the card you want and scroll down to the bottom and click the pink button.
Your honmei will be displayed on your profile and his overall stats will be used during Marathon events.
2. Title: This displays the name of the card, the name of the kare, and the rarity of the card.
Use this to search for cards on the Japanese wiki to check out max stats, voices, etc.
3. Voice: If a little speaker is present, the card is voiced. Cards are only partially voiced. Higher rarity cards will have more voiced parts though.
4. Story Name: This is the name of the story that comes with the card, along with how many chapters there are available to read and how many chapters there are in total.
5. Step: This displays how many steps this card is at. This number varies with cards. The card in the image is currently at its full steps (8). More info can be found under the Step Up tab.
6. Level: This is the current level of the card. Fully stepped up, cards will gain 10 more levels.
7. Cost: How much cost the card uses to be used in teams. Higher rarity cards have higher cost. Higher costs also means better stats.
8. 攻魅力: Attack. Used in battles, raid events, and club events. Combined with defense for marathon events.
9. 守魅力: Defense. Used in battles and club events. Combined with attack for marathon events.
10. Growth: How much more percentage until the next level.
11. 好感度: Bond/Attraction. Carries over in step up. Each heart is worth the number in grey. A total of 10 hearts with a fully stepped up card.
12. Appeal: aka the skill of the card. Takes effect in battles. Can be leveled up and max level is 10. Only HN and higher cards have an appeal. The grey text is the what the appeal does.