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Task Bar Hero Grades Guide

Understand Task Bar Hero grades, rarity labels, inherent slots, alchemy gold, cube EXP, raw weights, gear context, and safe interpretation rules.

Quick answer

Grade records help explain rarity context, inherent slots, alchemy gold, cube EXP, and raw weights. Use them as system context, not as guaranteed drop rates or automatic gear rankings.

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What grades describe

Grades describe item rarity context and related system fields. They can help you compare gear, crafting, cube, and alchemy decisions.

A grade label alone is not enough to decide whether an item is good for your class or build.

Slots and gear context

Inherent slot fields can matter for gear planning, but they still need item type, class fit, build role, and current bottleneck context.

When comparing gear, read the grade record beside the gear entry rather than treating rarity as the whole answer.

Cube EXP and alchemy gold

Cube EXP and alchemy gold fields are useful for system planning, especially when an item is not clearly best-in-slot for your current class.

Before converting gear, compare grade context with marketability, future class value, and crafting needs.

Raw weights are not promises

Raw weight fields can appear in data, but this wiki does not turn them into guaranteed player-facing drop rates.

Use data collection and repeated testing before making strong claims about rarity outcomes.

Questions

Task Bar Hero FAQ

Where can I browse Task Bar Hero grade records?

Use the Grades Database for synced grade fields, then compare them with gear, cube, crafting, and market pages.

Does a higher grade always mean better gear?

No. Higher grade still needs class fit, item type, level, build role, and future use context.

Do grade weights equal drop rates?

No. Treat raw weights as data fields, not guaranteed drop-rate claims.

Which pages should I read with grades?

Read Gear, Materials, Cube System, Crafting, Steam Market, and the Grades Database together.

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