Acquisition
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What this surface is
Acquisition turns inventory shortages across active target decks into a ranked buy plan. It does NOT execute purchases or hold affiliate links (see Data sources and affiliation) — its job is to tell you WHAT to buy and IN WHAT ORDER.
Where to find it in the app
Navigate to /acquisition from the main nav. Two sub-views:
/acquisition/shortages— the raw shortage table grouped by card/acquisition/plan— the ranked plan grouped by priority
Shortage table columns
| Column | Type | What it shows | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Card | text | Card name + set code | Click for detail |
| Required | integer | Total copies needed across all active decks | Aggregated |
| Owned | integer | Total copies in inventory | All locations |
| Available | integer | Owned minus committed | Read from inventory |
| Missing | integer | Required minus Available | The shortfall |
| Affected decks | chip list | Which decks are blocked | The most useful column for prioritization |
| Unit price (est.) | currency | Public-feed estimate | See Data sources |
| Total cost | currency | Missing × Unit price | What it would cost to close this shortage |
| Price confidence | badge | high / medium / low / stale | Drives “verify at checkout” guidance |
Priority groups
The plan view sorts shortages into four groups. They aren’t a strict ranking — they’re shopping modes. Pick the mode that matches the budget you have today.
| Group | Question it answers | Inclusion criteria |
|---|---|---|
| Best unlocks | ”Max value for available budget” | High unlock-per-dollar (decks unblocked / total cost) |
| Cheap wins | ”Quick wins under $20” | Total cost ≤ $20 AND unblocks ≥1 deck |
| High-impact expensive | ”The big one I’ve been putting off” | Total cost > $50 AND unblocks ≥1 deck |
| Single-deck fixes | ”Finish a specific deck” | Affects exactly 1 deck |
A card can belong to multiple groups (a cheap win might also be a best unlock); the plan shows it under the most useful framing.
Best-unlocks math
The Best-unlocks ranking is a function of:
- Number of decks unblocked
- Number of copies needed (a 3-of shortage is worse than a 1-of)
- Copies already owned (closer to the threshold = higher priority — the marginal copy gives you more)
- Total cost
- Price confidence (a low-confidence estimate gets a soft penalty so you don’t make budget decisions on stale data)
When two cards have equal unlock value, the one with higher price confidence wins the tiebreak. The full weighting is documented in Scoring model.
Price confidence levels
| Level | Meaning | Source freshness |
|---|---|---|
| high | Multiple agreeing sources, recent | ≤7 days, ≥2 sources |
| medium | Single source or moderate variance | ≤14 days, single agreeing source |
| low | Stale or single source with variance | >14 days OR significant inter-source variance |
| stale | Last feed >30 days old | Don’t make buy decisions on this |
The “verify at checkout” guidance applies to all levels — Pegasus’s estimate ≠ the actual seller price.
Action buttons (per row)
| Button | Effect |
|---|---|
| Add to buy list | Stages the row in a personal buy list (no actual purchase) |
| Verify price | Opens a side panel with source-by-source breakdown |
| See affected decks | Lists the decks blocked, with quick-nav links |
| Defer | Hides the row from the plan for 30 days |
Interactions
- Sort by any column — click the header
- Filter to Best unlocks only — toolbar chip
- Set a budget cap — settings; the plan adapts the recommendations
- Group by deck instead of card — toolbar toggle
- Export plan as CSV — toolbar menu
States and badges
| Badge | Meaning |
|---|---|
| ”Blocks N decks” | Card shortage blocks N target decks |
| ”Last unblock” | Buying this 1 copy completes a deck |
| ”Stale price” | Price feed >30 days old — verify before budget decisions |
| ”Multi-source agreement” | Multiple feeds within tolerance |
| Green check | Card was bought (manually marked received) |
Edge cases
Related workflows
Related references
- Inventory — the source of availability data
- Data sources and affiliation — where prices come from, what Pegasus does NOT do
- Scoring model — the math behind unlock-per-dollar ranking